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  1. Random House Webster's Concise American Sign Language Dictionary by Elaine Costello, 2002-01-02
  2. Random House Webster's American Sign Language Dictionary by Elaine Costello, 1997-12-02
  3. You Can Learn Sign Language! by Jackie Kramer, Tali Ovadia, 2004-03
  4. The Gallaudet Dictionary of American Sign Language
  5. Random House Webster's American Sign Language Medical Dictionary by Elaine Costello, Linda C. Tom, et all 2000-08-29
  6. Sign Babies ASL Flash Cards, Set Two: Around the House (Sign Babies) by Sign Babies, 2004-09
  7. Student Study Guide to a Basic Course in American Sign Language by Frances De Capite, 1986-06-01
  8. The American Sign Language Handshape Dictionary by Richard A. Tennant, Marianne Gluszak Brown, 1998-06-01
  9. The "Sign, Sing, and Play" Kit (Baby Sign Language Basics) by Monta Briant, Susan Z, 2006-12-01
  10. Sign With Your Baby: How to Communicate With Infants Before They Can Speak by Joseph Garcia, 2002-03
  11. With Heart and Hands and Voices: Songs With Sign Language for Sunday School, Choir, and Worship by Deborah Tyree, 2000-06
  12. Teach Your Baby to Sign: An Illustrated Guide to Simple Sign Language for Babies by Monica Beyer, 2007-10-01
  13. Foods (Beginning Sign Language Series) (Signed English) by Stanley H. Collins, Jane Phillips, 2001-05
  14. The American Sign Language Puzzle Book by Justin Segal, 2003-04-03

21. Sign Language UK
Put together by a 17year old deaf girl. Includes a personal plea to learn sign language, along with some of the basics.
http://signlanguageuk.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/

22. ASL In Clay
Established to provide opportunities for the deaf and hearing to create and exhibit DeafArt (De'VIA), which incorporates American sign language, Deaf Culture and the Deaf Experience. Includes numerous pictures.
http://pages.sbcglobal.net/aslclay/
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23. About American Sign Language
sign language Linguistics. American sign language (ASL) is a complex visualspatial language that is used by the Deaf community in the United
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

24. Asian Sign Languages
Links to bibliographic entries for thirteen Asian sign languages Australasian, Chinese (CSL), Hong Kong (HKSL), Indian (INS), Indonesian, Japanese (JSL), Korean (KVK), Malaysian (BMT), Nepalese (NSP), Philippine (PSP), Sri Lankan (SQS), Taiwanese (TSS) and Thai (TSQ). Fulltext articles not included.
http://www.sign-lang.uni-hamburg.de/bibweb/Keywords/Asian_sl.html
keywords linguistics sign language linguistics sign language ... national sign languages Asian Sign Languages

    Australasian Sign Language
    Chinese Sign Language (CSL)
    Hong Kong Sign Language (HKSL)
    Indian Sign Language (INS)
    Indonesian Sign Language
    Japanese Sign Language (JSL)
    Korean Sign Language (KVK)
    Malaysian Sign Language (BMT)
    Nepal Sign Language (NSP)
    Philippine Sign Language (PSP) Sri Lankan Sign Language (SQS) Taiwanese Sign Language (TSS) Thai Sign Language (TSQ)
back to keywords

25. The Deaf Resource Library
USA sign language Associates sign language Interpreters Agency
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

26. Sign2Me.com | Home Page
Teaches hearing parents how to communicate with their hearing babies through sign language before their infants can speak.
http://www.sign2me.com/
The Award Winning SIGN with your DVD!! With new menu functions that allow you to view your favorite scene or watch author/ researcher Dr. Joseph Garcia demonstrate all 145 ASL signs in the program. A loop feature allows you to watch the sign demonstrated until you understand it. The DVD Training Video is available in the SIGN with your
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Exciting New Program for Childcare Centers!
Now your childcare center has the opportunity to enhance revenues and strengthen its competitive position by developing your reputation as a signing resource in your community. The Northlight Childcare Advantage Program
Parents of children in childcare click here! Childcare Providers learn more here!
In the sequel to "Meet The Parents", Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, Blythe Danner, and Teri Polo join Dustin Hoffman and Barbara Streisand in the very successful "Meet The Fockers" where the SIGN with your
See movie clips and information - click here
LOVES signing with babies!
"Signing with my daughter empowered her with the ability to express her needs and desires long before she could speak, and eliminated the guess-work for us. I am honoured to share this experience with other families!"

27. SignWriting: Write Sign Languages
Transcription system for signed languages. Catalogs, library, online lessons, forum, downloadable SignWriter shareware, Sutton fonts, sign dictionaries,
http://www.signwriting.org/
Welcome to Sutton's Web Site
Established
September
powered
by DeafVision SignWritingSite ...Sign Languages Are Now Written Languages! Visit Other Web Sites
That Use SignWriting
New Postings 2005
Europe 2005

SignWriting Events
Greeting Cards

Say It In SignWriting!
Transcribe Poetry
Poem in ASL 39 SignPuddles Online Dictionaries Philippines SignWriting Begins! New E-Lessons Learn SignWriting Who Uses SignWriting?

28. SL Dictionary On Psychological Terms
Uses QuickTime and digitized video.
http://www.sign-lang.uni-hamburg.de/projects/PsychLex.html
Please note:
  • You need a QuickTime viewer application to see the digitized video. If you have not already installed QuickTime, you can download it from http://quicktime.apple.com
  • Our WWW server currently is somewhat slow. So, be patient when downloading films.
  • Most of the text in this dictionary is German. Nevertheless, you should be able to browse the contents, since the user interface is pretty straight-forward WWW type.
  • Please note that access to the dictionary pages is logged in order to prepare usage statistics.
German Sign Language Dictionary on Psychological Terms
Persons on the Stage and behind
Preface (in German)

User Notes (in German)

Bibliography
...
Searching Signs

Any feedback is welcome. Please send your comments to plex@sign-lang.uni-hamburg.de Thomas Hanke

29. About JSL
Article on JSL by Karen Nakamura of Yale University.
http://www.deaflibrary.org/jsl.html
About Japanese Sign Language
by Karen Nakamura accesses since Deceber 17, 1995. This page was last updated on March 18, 2002. A short note about plagiarism: Please note that if you are using this page as a reference in your school term paper or report, that you should follow standard citation methods in order to prevent any accusations of plagiarism. One way to cite this would be: Plagiarism is a major reason why I cannot put much of my research material on-line. I've already encountered some web sites that have copied the material below verbatim without proper citation. Since my dissertation research must be "original", I cannot take the risk that someone will publish my research as their own and thus endanger 7 years of work. It's sad, but academic ethics are low enough to make this a real possibility. Japanese Sign Language (JSL) is a family of complex visual-spatial languages used by Deaf communities in Japan. There is no single standard JSL, although the Tokyo form does have some hegemonic force since many of the TV broadcasts and meetings are sponsored by Tokyo Deaf groups. The national sign languages in Taiwan and Korea apparently have incorporated some JSL signs and forms from the colonial occupation of these countries by Japan prior to World War II. Japanese Sign Language is distinct from spoken/written Japanese in both grammar and lexicon, although many Deaf signers will use Manually Coded Japanese / Pidgin Signed Japanese when signing to hearing or non-native JSL signers. The grammatical system shares many similarities with other national sign languages in its use of the complex visual space available, classifiers, and other complex forms.

30. Signing Online - Learn American Sign Language
Signing Online provides interactive webbased instruction in American sign language (ASL). It allows you to learn ASL at your own pace, anywhere
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

31. Deaf Spot
Webmail, events, workshop listings, links, online relay, bulletin board, chat, and many other resources for the deaf community, students and teachers of ASL, and anyone interested in American sign language and deaf culture.
http://www.DeafSpot.net

Contact DeafSpot
Quick Links Chat Online Deaf Voice Email Directory Event Listings ... Opinion Polls Resources Online Relay Online Video Relay Jobs/Careers Workshops ... Deaf Travel Info Information ADA Information ASL Dictionary Deaf News Archive Deaf Worship Info ... Deaf Schools Government TTY Directory Organizations NAD RID SHHH WFD ... Other Organizations Deaf Online Stores Potomac Tech Pagers for Deaf Contact DeafSpot.net to have your online store featured here. WOW ... WOW Search The Web Today's Deaf News
Click for "Today's Deaf News". By Feed Digest More Deaf News from DeafToday Downloads DeafSpot Toolbar with Pop-up Blocker
DeafSpot Instant Messenger

DeafSpot Free Screensaver

ASL "Gallaudet" Fingerspelling Font
...
TTY Computer Program
DeafSpot.net Free Webmail Email Login Password
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32. SignWriting, Read, Write Sign Languages
the successes in his classroom, including teaching Deaf children to translate written German sign language in SignWriting, into spoken German
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

33. About ASL
Article by Karen Nakamura. Includes linguistics of ASL, the status as a foreign language, and warnings against exclusive use of dictonaries to learn ASL.
http://www.deaflibrary.org/asl.html
About American Sign Language
by Karen Nakamura accesses since July 13, 1995. This page was last updated on March 28, 2002.
Table of Contents
Sign Language Linguistics
American Sign Language (ASL) is a complex visual-spatial language that is used by the Deaf community in the United States and English-speaking parts of Canada. It is a linguistically complete, natural language. It is the native language of many Deaf men and women, as well as some hearing children born into Deaf families. ASL shares no grammatical similarities to English and should not be considered in any way to be a broken, mimed, or gestural form of English. In terms of syntax, for example, ASL has a topic-comment syntax, while english uses Subject-Object-Verb. In fact, in terms of syntax, ASL shares more with spoken Japanese than it does with English. I have some information on Japanese Sign Language as well. Some people have described ASL and other sign languages as "gestural" languages. This is not absolutely correct because hand gestures are only one component of ASL. Facial features such as eyebrow motion and lip-mouth movements are also significant in ASL as they form a crucial part of the grammatical system. In addition, ASL makes use of the space surrounding the signer to describe places and persons that are not present. Sign languages develop specific to their communities and is not universal. For example, ASL is totally different from British Sign Language even though both countries speak English. Many people consider it a shame that there isn't a universal sign language (see below), however it's also a shame that there isn't a universal spoken language, right? I personally enjoy seeing the great variety and diversity of languages and the first topic of conversation when I meet a Deaf person from another country is an exchange of vocabulary: "How do you sign this? How do you sign that?"

34. Primate Language
Sue and Duane Rumbaugh argue the documentation of elementary language competence in species other than humans has significant implications for the understanding of the brain. Article includes a history of ape sign language research.
http://cognet.mit.edu/MITECS/Articles/savagerumbaugh.html

35. American Sign Language And Deaf Culture
Full featured discussion page with topics related to sign language and deaf issues.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

36. British Deaf Association - Learn To Sign
This website contains information, resources and activities which have been created to introduce and encourage the learning of British sign language.
http://www.learntosign.org.uk/
Learn to sign
BDA Learn To Sign Week: 4-9 October 2004 Menu H ome A ctivities ... earch Welcome to BDA Learn to Sign! Welcome to www.learntosign.org.uk, a microsite of the British Deaf Association . This website contains information, resources and activities which have been created to introduce, encourage and enhance the learning of British Sign Language. Recognition of British Sign Language Following the Government’s recognition of British Sign Language (BSL) in March 2003, the British Deaf Association (BDA) is challenging everyone in the UK to learn a sign. British Sign Language is the first or preferred language of around 70,000 Deaf people in the UK. BDA Learn to Sign will be an opportunity for everyone to celebrate BSL and Deaf culture. The BDA wants as many people as possible to learn a sign during the week. Make Your Fingers Count
Sign language fascinates children and we think it is important for children to learn about BSL and the Deaf community. Following on from the success of ‘ Make Your Fingers Count ’ last year, the BDA is once again asking children in schools across the UK to learn to sign their names using

37. ARTability, Accessing Arizona's Arts
News and calendars of accessible arts events in Arizona, including audiodescribed and American sign language interpreted performances.Links to many Arizona arts and disability sites.
http://artability.org

38. ASL Access
ASL Access takes the position that American sign language ASL - is a unique language, used by many Deaf people and of practical value for others who appreciate visual communication. ASL Access encourages the acquisition and advancement of ASL skills, the appreciation of ASL literature, the provision of information in ASL, and the production of ASL video recordings. The mission of ASL Access is to provide ASL resources to public libraries as a service to communities.
http://www.aslaccess.org
If you want to see American Sign Language (ASL) you've found your best resource! ASL Access gives you access to ASL stories and ASL lessons for all ages and stages - and more. How? Easy! You let your library, school, college, agency, or other organization know about ASL Access, and we help the staff to find and buy great ASL videos for you to borrow. Tell everyone you know about ASL Access. Get your hands on ASL! To help spread the news, take this flyer to your local library! To donate to ASL Access, click here . To see the latest news on ASL Access check out What's New! Graphic featuring Deaf artist Trix Bruce. Photos used with permission.
Web design by Alex Wixtrom
www.aslaccess.org

39. Sign Language
The entry page to the sign language Web site. sign language contains images and clipped images about humorous, bizzare and confusing road signs.
http://www.signslanguage.com/
Sign Language A collection of photos containing humorous, bizarre, and or confusing signs from around the world
If you have visited us before
check out our latest exhibit.
I have been collecting these photos all my life. Some are funny, some are strange. Enjoy.
Each image is the property of Ken Dumas , unless stated otherwise. If you wish to use, download, or save any of the images from this Web site, you must first obtain the permission from the artist. Thank you. Ken Dumas, kosh@ctps.org Thanks for visiting "Sign Language." Some great links

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