csc ISO 639
Catalan Sign Language
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A language of Spain
- ISO 639
- csc
- Alternate Names
- CSL, Catalonian Sign Language, LSC, Lengua de Señas Catalana, Lengua de Signos Catalana, Llengua de Signes Catalana, Llenguatge de signes
- Population
- 25,000 (Jarque et al 2019), all users. Estimate for deaf and hearing cited from 2010 Federació de Persones Sordes de Catalunya. L1 users: 12,000 (Jarque et al 2019). Estimate cited from 2010 Federació de Persones Sordes de Catalunya. Total deaf sign signers for all three sign languages in Spain: 60,000–80,000 (2000 Instituto Nacional de Estadística), 100,000 (2019 EUD).
- Location
- Scattered in Catalonia.
- Language Maps
- Sign Languages of Europe
- Language Status
- 6b (Threatened). Provincially recognized language in Catalonia Autonomous Community (2006, Basic Law No. 6 of 19 July). Provincially recognized language in Balearic Islands Autonomous Community (1985, Autonomy Act, No. 2, 1985, Article 3(2)). Provincially recognized language in Catalonia Autonomous Community (2010, Law 17/2010, DOGC 5647, 10-6-2010). Recognized language (2007, Law 27/2007, Official language of the deaf Community).
- Classification
- Sign language, Deaf community sign language
- Dialects
- None known. Similar to Spanish Sign Language [ssp] and Valencian Sign Language [vsv]. About 70%–80% intelligibility by users of Spanish Sign Language (2014 S. Parkhurst).
- Typology
- Fingerspelling: One-handed, similar to French Sign Language [fsl].
- Language Use
- Deaf schools, plus many deaf children integrated in hearing schools, with widespread oralist emphasis. Many young adults arrive at deaf associations not knowing how to sign. Deaf who have travelled tend to understand the other sign languages in Spain but use their own. (2017 S. Parkhurst). Some young people, all adults. Some young people, more widespread among deaf adults. Some also use Catalan [cat]. Some also use Spanish [spa].
- Language Development
- TV. Theater. Videos. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible portions: 2008–2021. Agencies: Direcció General de Política Lingüística (DGPL); Federació de Persones Sordes de Catalunya (FESOCA).
- Other Comments
- Many sign language classes for hearing people. Materials for learning as L2. Few parents actually learn to sign. (2014 S. Parkhurst). Christian.
