Mayan Sign Language

Maya Sign Language
Native toMexico, Guatemala
RegionIsolated villages in south-central Yucatán, Guatemalan Highlands
Native speakers
17 deaf in Chican (2012)[1]
400 hearing signers Chican (1999); unknown number elsewhere
Dialects
  • Nohya Sign
  • Highland Maya Sign
Language codes
ISO 639-3msd
Glottologyuca1236
ELPYucatec Maya Sign Language

Mayan Sign Language (Spanish: Lengua de señas maya or yucateca) is a sign language used in Mexico and Guatemala by Mayan communities with unusually high numbers of deaf inhabitants. In some instances, both hearing and deaf members of a village may use the sign language. It is unrelated to the national sign languages of Mexico (Mexican Sign Language) and Guatemala (Guatemalan Sign Language), as well as to the local spoken Mayan languages and Spanish.

  1. ^ Maya Sign Language at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)

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