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Ghardaia Sign Language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ghardaia Sign Language
Ghardaia Sign Language, also known as Algerian Jewish Sign Language, is an endangered village sign language originally of Ghardaïa, Algeria that is now spoken in Israel. The Jewish community of Ghardaïa emigrated to France and Israel in 1966. However, because deaf Algerian Jews tended to marry deaf Israelis from other backgrounds, the language of the home became Israeli Sign Language. GSL is therefore moribund, being used primarily by deaf immigrants with their siblings and parents, and ironically more widespread among hearing immigrants, who are not part of Israeli Deaf culture, than among the deaf. ==References==
*Lanesman, S. & Meir, I. (2007). ''The sign language of Algerian immigrants in Israel''. Paper presented at the workshop ''Cross-linguistic Research and International Cooperation in Sign Language Linguistics'', Nijmegen. *Carol Padden, ''(Sign language geography )'', UC San Diego
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