csx ISO 639

Cambodian Sign Language

  • Geography

    KH Scattered, mostly in and around Phnom Penh.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Cambodia

csx
CBDSL, CSL, Cambodia Sign Language, KSL, Khmer Sign Language
7,500 (Woodward et al 2015c). Estimated 1,500 deaf signers up to possibly 13,000 (Woodward et al 2015c:160).
Scattered, mostly in and around Phnom Penh.
Sign Languages of Asia
5 (Developing).
Sign language, Deaf community sign language
None known. Cambodian Sign Language is also distinct from a modified version of American Sign Language (ASL) [ase] that follows Khmer word order, which is used in most formal deaf education programs in Cambodia. Mutual intelligibility with ASL is low, and what understanding is possible depends on vocabulary that is shared by Cambodian Sign Language, Thai Sign Language [tsq] and ASL, and by iconic elements that are commonly found in all natural sign languages (2020 J. Woodward). Lexical similarity: 42% lexical similarity in basic vocabulary with Thai Sign Language [tsq].
Vigorous. Informal use in schools for adults operated by the Maryknoll Deaf Development Program. Formal education uses a modified version of American Sign language [ase] that follows Khmer [khm] word order (2020 J. Woodward). Used by all.
A deaf school in Siem Reap, with about 150–200 students, reportedly signs quite differently from Phnom Penh, but no formal comparison has been done (2020 C. Wallace).