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Japanese Sign Language family

The Japanese Sign Language (JSL) family is a language family of three sign languages: Japanese Sign Language (JSL), Korean Sign Language (KSL), and Taiwanese Sign Language (TSL).〔Fischer, Susan D. ''et al.'' (2010). "Variation in East Asian Sign Language Structures" in 〕
There is little difficulty in communication between the three languages.〔Fischer, "Variation," 〕
== History ==
The first Japanese school for the deaf was established in Kyoto in 1878.
JSL spread with the Japanese colonial administration into Korea and Taiwan. According to ''Ethnologue'', sign language had been used in Korea since 1889, predating the Japanese occupation, with use in schools since 1908. TSL dates from 1895, during the colonial period, when two schools for the deaf were established on north and south of the island. TSL shares 60% of its vocabulary with JSL.〔

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