Talk:Russian Sign Language
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Origin date
[edit]Where is the date of origin in this article from? Most sign languges, and most languages in general have no specific date of origin as no one person ever invented them. Is there any history to buttress this claim? Qaz 09:57, 24 August 2005 (UTC)
- There is no date of origin of this language in this article, as I can see. Why are you asking? BTW, how can I claim to be the part of some wikiprojects? Thx Soshial (talk) 18:24, 5 February 2010 (UTC)
I think this is referring to the date it was standardized through the foundation of the aforementioned school rather than the date of conception so to say. If I am not mistaken, this date correlates with its official recognition. Qaz Soshial — Preceding unsigned comment added by LizaW0412 (talk • contribs) 03:45, 5 March 2020 (UTC)
Added the Cyrillic of "Russkii Zhestovyi Yazyk"
[edit]I added the Russian (Cyrillic) form of the transliterated phrase "Russkii Zhestovyi Yazyk" to the article.Sdsures (talk) 21:13, 8 July 2010 (UTC)
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