Catalonian Sign Language (csc)

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Description:

Llengua de Signes Catalana in Catalan, Lengua de señas o signos catalana in Spanish, Catalan Sign Language, Catalonian Sign language or LSC is a Sign language used by 32,000 signers (7000 deaf) in Catalonia. About 50% intelligibility by users of Spanish Sign Language. Since 1994, it has an official status thanks to a law to promote and diffuse the language promulgated by Generalitat de Catalunya. Catalonia was the first Spanish Autonomous Community to approve a law for a Sign language. FESOCA (Catalan Federation of Deaf People) is a 1979 NGO to represent and to defend the rights of deaf associations and individuals to achieve a full social participation and integration. FESOCA organises several courses, activities and meetings.

There are researching groups for LSC like ILLESCAT (LSC Centre of Studies). This centre studies the evolution of the language, makes linguistic studies and creates new neologisms. Besides, the Platform for Linguistic and Cultural Rights for LSC Users aka LSC, Ara! carried out a law to promote this language in the estatut...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Catalonian Sign Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Spain
Spoken In:

Regions: Europe

ISO 639-3 Code: csc

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Deaf sign language Group

    Catalonian Sign Language