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Old Kentish Sign Language (OKSL also Old Kentish Sign Language) is an extinct village sign language of 17th-century Kent in the United Kingdom that has since been superseded by British Sign Language.According to Peter Webster Jackson (2001) OKSL may have been the language used by a deaf boy described by 17th century British writer Samuel Pepys in his Diaries.

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