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  2. Chinese language - Wikipedia

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    The complex relationship between spoken and written Chinese is an example of diglossia: as spoken, Chinese varieties have evolved at different rates, while the written language used throughout China changed comparatively little, crystallizing into a prestige form known as Classical or Literary Chinese.

  3. Norwegian Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    The language is sometimes reported to be similar, or even identical to the sign language used in Madagascar. [3] In fact, while Norwegian Sign Language may have influenced Malagasy sign language via the creation of schools for the deaf by Norwegian Lutheran missionaries, the languages are quite distinct.

  4. Japanese Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the first sign language law was established on "language" as an act for persons with disabilities on July 29, [clarification needed] and it was announced on August 5. After this, sign language was acknowledged as a form of language by law in Japan. In 2013, the first sign language law was established in Tottori Prefecture. The law ...

  5. List of ISO 639 language codes - Wikipedia

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    Each language is assigned a two-letter (set 1) and three-letter lowercase abbreviation (sets 2–5). [2] Part 1 of the standard, ISO 639-1 defines the two-letter codes, and Part 3 (2007), ISO 639-3 , defines the three-letter codes, aiming to cover all known natural languages , largely superseding the ISO 639-2 three-letter code standard.

  6. Binance - Wikipedia

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    Binance Holdings Ltd., branded Binance, is a global [9] company that operates the largest cryptocurrency exchange in terms of daily trading volume of cryptocurrencies.Binance was founded in 2017 by Changpeng Zhao, a developer who had previously created high-frequency trading software.

  7. Latvian Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    The Official Language Law of 9 December 1999, which came into force on 1 September 2000, gave Latvian Sign Language a legal status in Section 3.3, which stipulates: 'The State shall ensure the development and use of the Latvian sign language for communication with people with impaired hearing.' [4] Since 2008, Latvia has been screening newborns for hearing impairment.

  8. Romanian Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Sign Language (Romanian: Limba semnelor române, LSR) [3] is the sign language used by deaf people in Romania. [4] In Romania, the first organization dedicated to people with hearing impairments was the Romanian Society of the Deaf-Mute, established on 9 November 1919. [ 5 ]

  9. Swiss-German Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Swiss-German Sign Language (German: Deutschschweizer Gebärdensprache, abbreviated DSGS) is the primary deaf sign language of the German-speaking part of Switzerland and of Liechtenstein. The language was established around 1828. [ 2 ]