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ELP ID
28079
ELP Language
Yucatec Maya Sign Language
Public Comment
"The YMSL Chican community is, to this day, the largest deaf community identified in the Yucatec Peninsula. It comprises 17 signers."
Source
An exploration in the domain of time: from Yucatec Maya time gestures to Yucatec Maya Sign Language time signs
Preferred
Off
Speaker Number Text
17 (Chican variety only)

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