Woodward, James. 1993. Lexical evidence for the existence of South Asian and East Asian sign language families. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 4(2). 91-106.
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Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
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New Delhi | |
Bangalore | |
Bombay | |
Calcutta | |
Karachi | |
Kathmandu | |
Shanghai = South Chinese Sign Language | |
Hong Kong |