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Solomon Islands Sign Language

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Native to
  
Solomon Islands

Glottolog
  
None

ISO 639-3
  
szs

Language family
  
indigenous– Auslan creole? creole of local regional languages?

Solomon Islands Sign Language is the local deaf sign language of the Solomon Islands. There are significant between the sign of the main islands of Guadalcanal and Malaita, and presumably elsewhere. The capital Honiara, where deaf people from all nine provinces have gathered, has the most developed Deaf community, and there is a nearby Deaf village at Aruliho. SISL is all domains of life, with admixture of Signed English and AUSLAN signs.

There is a relatively high incidence of deafness in the Solomon Islands due to poverty-related diseases such malaraia, meningitis, rubella, and otitis media. Attitude towards SISL is very positive, and the community worries that AUSLAN, which is taught at school, does not reflect their cultural and language needs. This has been confirmed by a pilot linguistic investigation.

References

Solomon Islands Sign Language Wikipedia