Australian Irish Sign Language
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australian-irish-sign-language-182-9963974
title:
Australian Irish Sign Language
text:
Australian Irish Sign Language or AISL is a minority sign language in Australia. As a Francosign language, it is related to French Sign Language as opposed to Auslan which is a Banzsl language which is related to British Sign Language. AISL was brought to Australia from Ireland in 1875 by a group of Dominican nuns where three schools were established and used AISL as a language of instruction. Due to oralist policies, the use of AISL was discontinued as a language of instruction in the early 195
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encyclopedia
description:
Minority sign language of Australia
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Irish_Sign_Language
date created:
2022-12-24T19:49:12Z
date modified:
2024-09-06T13:33:39Z
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