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    New Zealand Sign Language or NZSL (Māori: te reo Turi) is the main language of the deaf community in New Zealand. It became an official language of New Zealand in April 2006 under the New Zealand Sign Language Act 2006. The purpose of the act was to create rights and obligations in the use of NZSLSee more

    The early British immigrants to New Zealand who were deaf brought British Sign Language with them. The first known teacher of sign language was Dorcas Mitchell, who taught the children of one family in Charteris … See more

    NZSL became the third official language of New Zealand on 11 April 2006, joining English and Māori. The parliamentary bill to approve this … See more

    Differences in lexicon in New Zealand Sign Language have largely developed through the student communities surrounding five schools for the deaf in New Zealand:
    Van Asch Deaf Education Centre (formerly Sumner School for the Deaf), opened 1880 ( See more

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    New Zealand has three official languages: English (de facto), Māori and New Zealand Sign Language.
    English is the most common language, spoken by 95.4 percent of those who completed the relevant 2018 national census question. It has long been the predominant language and the de facto official language. It is the primary lang…

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    British, Australian and New Zealand Sign Language, is the language of which British Sign Language, Auslan and New Zealand Sign Language may be considered dialects. These three …

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    Sep 3, 2004 · New Zealand Sign Language or NZSL (Māori: te reo Turi) is the main language of the deaf community in New Zealand. It became an

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    Sep 3, 2004 · New Zealand Sign Language has its roots in British Sign Language(BSL), and may be technically considered a dialect of British, Australian and New Zealand Sign

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    1 Language learning and use 2 History 3 Different sign languages 4 Grammar of sign languages 5 Fingerspelling 6 Writing sign languages 7 Sign languages in deaf culture 8 Related pages 9 Notes 10 Other websites Toggle the table of …

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    The official languages are English, Māori, and New Zealand Sign Language, with the local dialect of English being dominant. A developed country, New Zealand ranks highly in international comparisons of national performance, …

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    English, Māori and New Zealand Sign Language are the official languages, with English predominant. New Zealand English is mostly non-rhotic and sounds similar to Australian English, with a common exception being the centralisation …

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    It became an official language of New Zealand in April 2006 under the New Zealand Sign Language Act 2006. The purpose of the act was to create rights and obligations in the use of …

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    New Zealand Sign Languageor NZSL(Māori: te reo Turi) is the main language of the deaf communityin New Zealand. It became an official languageof New Zealand in April 2006 under …

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