词条 | Amami Oshima Sign Language |
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|name=Amami Island Sign |nativename=Amami Oshima Sign |altname=Miyakobu Sign |states=Japan |region=Amami Ōshima |familycolor=sign |family=village sign |speakers=? |iso3=none |glotto=amam1247 |glottorefname=Amami O Shima Sign Language }} Amami Island Sign, or Amami Oshima Sign (AOSL), is a village sign language, or group of languages, on Amami Ōshima, the largest island in the Amami Islands of Japan. In {{illm|Koniya region|ja|古仁屋}} of the island, there exist a high incidence of congenital deafness, which is dominant and tends to run in a few families; moreover, the difficulty of the terrain has kept these families largely separated, so that there is extreme lexical geographical diversity across the island, and AOSL is therefore perhaps not a single language. See also
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