Bali Sign Language

Kata Kolok (literally "deaf talk") is the name given to a sign language of a village in northern Bali, Indonesia, that has had an extraordinarily high rate of deafness for several generations. As has happened elsewhere in similar circumstances, deaf and hearing people in the village have developed a sign language for communication. Kata Kolok is unrelated to spoken Balinese and lacks certain contact sign phenomena that often arise when a sign lan... more

Human Language

Main Country:

Language Family:

Region:

ISO 639-3 Code:

  • bqy
top ↑ top ↑

You can help improve this topic by adding more facts here

Edit this topic
Edit and Show details

Add or delete facts, download data in JSON or RDF formats, and explore topic metadata.

Freebase Logo
What is Freebase?

Freebase is a huge collection of facts, built by people like you. Freebase connects facts in ways other sites can't, giving you new ways to explore millions of subjects.
You can help improve it!

Freebase Attribution

Freebase data is free for use under the CC-BY license.

The original description for Bali Sign Language was automatically generated from Wikipedia.org licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
[1]
Learn more about Freebase licensing and attribution