Indian Sign Language

(Redirected from Indo-Pakistani Sign Language)

Indian Sign Language (ISL) is possibly the predominant sign language variety in South Asia, used by at least several hundred thousand deaf signers (2003).

Indian Sign Language
Native toIndia, Pakistan, Bangladesh
Native speakers2.7 million in India  (2003)e17
number in Pakistan and Bangladesh unknown[1]
Language family
Possibly related to Nepalese Sign
Dialects
Bangalore-Madras Sign Language
Bombay Sign Language
Calcutta Sign Language
Delhi Sign Language
North West Frontier Province Sign Language
Punjab-Sindh Sign Language
Language codes
ISO 639-3Variously:
ins – Indian Sign Language
pks – Pakistani Sign Language
wbs – West Bengal Sign Language

References

  1. The estimate of 5.9 million from Ethnologue 18's reference, IMB, is the number of deaf people.