ssp ISO 639

Spanish Sign Language

  • Geography

    ES Scattered, except in Catalonia and Valencia autonomous communities.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Spain

ssp
LSE, Lengua de Señas Española, Lengua de Signos Española, Mímica
60,000 (2019). Deaf sign language users, total for all three sign languages in Spain: 60,000–80,000 (2000 Instituto Nacional de Estadística), 100,000 (2019 EUD). Based on these numbers and proportions of total population in various regions in Spain, estimated 45,000–75,000 for LSE.
Scattered, except in Catalonia and Valencia autonomous communities.
Sign Languages of Europe
6b (Threatened). Recognized language (2007, Law 27/2007, Official language of deaf community).
Sign language, Deaf community sign language
Significant regional variation but with only minor difficulties in intercommunication. About 70–80% intelligibility by users of Catalan Sign Language [csc] and 80% intelligibility by users of Valencian Sign Language [vsv]. There may have been some early influence from French Sign Language [fsl]. (2014 S. Parkhurst). Fingerspelling system similar to French Sign Language [fsl].
One-handed fingerspelling.
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 Spanish [spa].
TV. Theater. Videos. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible portions: 2007–2021. Agency: National Confederation of Deaf People (CNSE).
Many sign language classes for hearing people. Materials for learning as L2. Few parents actually learn to sign. (2014 S. Parkhurst). Christian.