gsg ISO 639
German Sign Language
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A language of Germany
- ISO 639
- gsg
- Alternate Names
- DGS, Deutsche Gebärdensprache
- Population
- 80,000 in Germany (2014 German Deaf Association). Estimates vary: 80,000 signers (2014 German Deaf Association); 200,000 deaf signers (2014 EUD); 395,000 (2014 IMB). Total users in all countries: 80,600.
- Location
- Scattered.
- Language Maps
- Sign Languages of Europe
- Language Status
- 5 (Developing). Recognized language (2002, Disability Equality Act, Section 6(1)).
- Classification
- Sign language, Deaf community sign language
- Dialects
- Many regional lexical variations. Dialects in eastern and western Germany are similar, with differences comparable to those between northern and southern regions (Hessmann 1992). Some similarity to French [fsl] and other European sign languages. Fingerspelling system similar to French Sign Language [fsl].
- Typology
- One-handed fingerspelling.
- Language Use
- Vigorous. 80 deaf schools with 11,000 students. Also schools that integrate deaf with hearing students (Müller 2012). Deaf associations. Used by all. Some also use English [eng] (Müller 2012). Some also use Standard German [deu] (Müller 2012).
- Language Development
- Standard German [deu] is used for writing. Some schools are teaching English for written use, using British Sign Language [bfi] or American Sign Language [ase]. TV. Theater. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible portions: 1998. Agencies: German Society for the Hearing-impaired; German Association of the Deaf (DGB).
- Other Comments
- 750 working sign language interpreters (2019 EUD). Teachers of the deaf have to complete a 5-year program at one of 5 universities. Two nationwide associations of professionals in deaf education (Müller 2012). Taught as L2. Christian.
Also Spoken in
- Location
- Scattered.
- Language Status
- 6a (Vigorous)
- Language Use
- Some also use Standard German [deu] (Timmermans 2005).
- Language Development
- Agency: Daaflux.
- Other Comments
- Non-indigenous. Deaf education historically has been in spoken/written German, although sign-supported German was introduced in 1993 (Timmermans 2005). No information as to how similar or different it is to German Sign Language in Germany. View other languages of Luxembourg
Language Name
German Sign Language
User Population
600 in Luxembourg (2021 DBS/DOOR/SIL). Estimated 600 deaf signers (0.1% of general population), most of whom use German Sign Language.
