Hungarian Sign Language (Hungarian: magyar jelnyelv, pronounced [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈjɛlɲɛlv]) is the sign language of deaf people in Hungary.
Bickford also noted that there are about seven dialects of Hungarian Sign Language, with the variation connected to the residential deaf school where it is taught.
[3] In 2020, the act was amended to place HSL on equal footing with spoken Hungarian when it comes to state-recognized exams, recognized the right to emphasize the use of HSL instead of mainstreaming deaf children, and advancing the use of accessibility technologies.
[4] The National Association of the Hungarian Deaf is called Siketek és Nagyothallók Országos Szövetsége (SINOSZ).
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