{{Short description|Secondary sign language of Thailand}} {{Infobox language |name=Chiangmai Sign Language |states= Chiang Mai [[Thailand]] |region=metro Chiang Mai |speakers=19 |date=2015 |ref=<ref>James Woodward and Thanu Wongchai. Forthcoming 2015. Original Chiang Mai Sign Language. In J. Hansen, W. McGregor, G. De Clerck and S. LutaloKlingi (eds.) ''The World's Sign Languages''. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton.</ref> |familycolor = Sign language |family=[[Old Chiangmai–Bangkok Sign Language family|Chiangmai–Bangkok Sign]] |iso3=csd |glotto=chia1237 |glottorefname=Chiangmai Sign Language }}

'''Chiangmai Sign Language''' (also known as Old or Original Chiangmai Sign Language) is a [[deaf-community sign language]] of Thailand that arose among deaf people who migrated to [[Chiang Mai]] for work or family. The language is moribund, with all speakers born before 1960. Younger generations have switched to [[Thai Sign Language]].

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==Further reading== *James Woodward, "Sign Languages and Deaf Identities in Thailand and Vietnam". In Monaghan ''et al.'' eds, ''Many Ways to Be Deaf: International Variation in Deaf Communities'', 2003

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[[Category:Thailand Sign Language family]] [[Category:Endangered sign languages]]