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  1. Martha's Vineyard Sign Language (MVSL) was a village sign-language that was once widely used on the island of Martha's Vineyard from the early 18th century to 1952. It was used by both deaf and hearing people in the community; consequently, deafness was not a barrier to participation in public life.

  2. Martha's Vineyard (junto a la pequeña Chappaquiddick Island) es una isla alejada de la costa este de los Estados Unidos, situada al sur de la península de Cabo Cod, formando parte de otras regiones periféricas. A menudo es referida con el nombre de «The Vineyard» [El Viñedo].

  3. English: A lecture on Martha’s Vineyard Sign Language history by Joan Poole-Nash, a Specialist for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Presented in Bristol Community College as a part of Deaf Studies Program & Multi-Cultural Committee: Deaf History Month.

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  5. Martha's Vineyard Sign Language. A sign language, now extinct, which developed on Martha's Vineyard (an island in Massachusetts). Further reading [edit] Martha's Vineyard Sign Language on Wikipedia. Wikipedia ; ISO 639-3 code mre; Linguist List entry for Martha's Vineyard Sign Language, code mre

  6. Martha's Vineyard (and the smaller Chappaquiddick Island nearby) is an island off the southern coast of Cape Cod, both forming a part of the Outer Lands region. It is often called just "the Vineyard". With a land area of 87.48 square miles (231.75 km² ), Martha's Vineyard is the 57th largest island in the United States.