Auslan
Sign language of the Australian deaf community / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Australian Irish Sign Language or Australian Aboriginal sign languages.
Auslan (Australian Sign Language) is the sign language used by the majority of the Australian Deaf community. Auslan is related to British Sign Language (BSL) and New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL); the three have descended from the same parent language, and together comprise the BANZSL language family. As with other sign languages, Auslan's grammar and vocabulary is quite different from spoken English. Its origin cannot be attributed to any individual; rather, it is a natural language that emerged spontaneously and has changed over time.[1]