信息不完整 “Hai Phong Sign Language” (351–360 ch. 13) . Woodward, James (2015) , Julie Bakken Jepsen, Goedele De Clerck, Sam Lutalo-Kiingi, and William B. McGregor · De Gruyter Mouton
濒危
40 percent certain, based on the evidence available
~1800
"Since there has never been a census of deaf people in Viet Nam, the real number of signers is unknown. However, some estimate of the number of signers can be made.... Using United Nations estimates of 1 person out of every 1,000 person born profoundly deaf or becoming profoundly deaf at an early age, there would be an estimate of 1,837 deaf people living in the area where HPSL is used. The estimated number of users of HPSL is up to 1,800 users."
使用领域
使用者态度
"These Deaf people, along with many others, prefer bilingualism to standardization. However, the Vietnamese government advocates standardization to bilingualism, and the Vietnamese government is attempting to create a “unified” sign language, something that many Deaf people do not want."
政府的支持
preparing
相关机构的支持
no
该群体使用的其他语言
Ho Chi Minh City Sign Language
语言环境评论
"Almost all schools in the northern part of Viet Nam are oral only or use some simultaneous communication. No schools have yet been found which use HPSL as it is used by Deaf people in Hai Phong."
"Currently the Vietnamese government is preparing a law for people with disabilities based on the UN Convention on the Rights of People With Disabilities. While it is known that sign language or sign languages will be mentioned in the law, but it is not know at this time what information about sign languages in Viet Nam will be included in the law."
地点
Vietnam
地点描述
Used in the Hai Phong Metropolitan area, Viet Nam
信息不完整 “Personal Communication on sign languages” . James Woodward (2012)
濒危
40 percent certain, based on the evidence available
900-1,800
信息日期
2011
使用领域
政府的支持
The Vietnamese government is preparing a law for people with disabilities based on the UN Convention on the Rights of People With Disabilities. It is known that sign language or sign languages will be mentioned in the law, but no details are known.
语言环境评论
Almost all schools in the northern part of Viet Nam are oral only or use some simultaneous communication. No schools have yet been found which use HPSL as it is used by Deaf people in Hai Phong