Is British Sign Language a global language?
A common misconception is that British Sign Language is a global language. This is not the case and the language may even vary accordingly to region. As an example, the dialects of sign language in Manchester are different to those in London. However, even though the regional dialects differ, it is usually still possible for individuals to make themselves understood to each other. Each country has its own version of Sign Language, which makes the belief that Americans, New Zealanders and Australians must share the same language another misconception. There is however, an International Sign Language which is used at global events to assist in inter-country communication. This particular language differs from country specific languages in that it is not as complex and can be likened to pidgin sign language. This particular form of sign language is also known as International Sign Pidgin, International Gesture and, more commonly, Gestuno.