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  1. Barron's Dictionary of American Sign Language by Geoffrey Poor M.S., 2008-04-01
  2. Pets, Animals & Creatures (Beginning Sign Language Series) by S. Harold Collins, 2001-05

141. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Children Create New Sign Language
A new sign language created over 30 years by deaf Nicaraguan children, gives a unique insight into how languages evolve.
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... Newswatch Last Updated: Thursday, 16 September, 2004, 18:51 GMT 19:51 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Children create new sign language
By Julianna Kettlewell
BBC News Online science staff
Some language rules may be innate A new sign language created over the last 30 years by deaf children in Nicaragua has given experts a unique insight into how languages evolve.
The language follows many basic rules common to all tongues, even though the children were not taught them. It indicates some language traits are not passed on by culture, but instead arise due to the innate way human beings process language, experts claim. The US-led research is detailed in the latest issue of Science magazine. Debate The development of language has long been the focus of debate. Some people in the extreme "nature" camp believe that grammar is essentially hard-wired in the brain, while those in the extreme "nurture" camp think language has no innate basis and is just culturally transmitted. This research has made some of the most interesting discoveries in language acquisition in decades
Steven Pinker It has been difficult to clear up the argument, because most existing languages are ancient in origin and it is therefore hard to pinpoint how they formed.

142. MySignLink
MySignLink is an internetbased American sign language tool for Windows. It allows you to see a sign, signed definition, or picture for many English words
http://www.aasdweb.com/mysignlink/
MySignLink MySignLink is an internet-based American sign language tool for Windows. It allows you to see a sign, signed definition, or picture for many English words and phrases. It currently has approximately 17,000 entries. Use it while browsing web pages, reading a book, watching captioned TV, doing homework, studying for a test, ... eating a sandwich, taking a bath, communicating with a deaf family member... . Anytime is MySignLink time. MySignLink To add MySignLink to your browser, place your cursor over the blue MySignLink above. Click the right button on your mouse and select Add to Favorites. You will see this box appear Click If you see the next box click on Click Links and then OK MySignLink should appear in your Links toolbar. Quicktime is needed for MySignLink To use MySignLink highlight a word on any web page then click on the MySignLink button in Links. If you want to type in a word to find a sign, click on the

143. Teach Your Baby Sign Language With Kindersigns
Teach babies sign language to enhance language development with these easy baby sign language lessons.
http://www.kindersigns.com/
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How to Communicate with Your Hearing Baby - through Sign Language! Research has shown that while babies may lack the fine motor skills to speak, they do have the ability to understand and use language as early as 6-7 months. And given the right guidance, they have lots to say - with their hands.
Diane Ryan
KinderSigns Founder When you teach your hearing baby a few basic signs extraordinary things happen!  Listen to the amazing benefits that signing offers you and your baby from KinderSigns Founder, Diane Ryan. Click Here for a Special Audio Message.
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144. Deaf - Sign Language - Warwickshire Web
Warwickshire County Council website page for the Coventry and Warwickshire sign language Interpreting Unit. Page contaings only contact details and no further information.
http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/Web/corporate/pages.nsf/Links/D13435C78738C82D802
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Welcome to Warwickshire County Council

Sign Language Interpreting Unit
The Coventry and Warwickshire Sign Language Interpreting Unit is a county council funded agency which allows for all Warwickshire residents (and all Warwickshire County Council staff) who prefer to use sign language to access county council services including social services.
Their address is:

Coventry and Warwickshire Sign Language Interpreting Unit
Room B7
Coventry Technical College
The Butts
COVENTRY
Phone: Fax: Textphone:
Links to further information on Warwickshire web
Social Services Start Page About Us Adults Other Services Last updated : 06/05/2005 Review/expiry : 30/11/2005 Printable Page Warwickshire County Council, Shire Hall, Warwick CV34 4RA Telephone: 01926 410410 Location Map A-Z Index

145. AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE VIDEOS
147 captioned educational videos on ASL American sign language, for children and adults.
http://www.aslvideos.com/
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Magic Lamp productions is pleased to bring you the most extensive library of videos for hearing impaired children and adults, their friends and family, and for any persons who are interested in learning this wonderful means of communication - now the third most popular language in the United States, after English and Spanish.
As you will note below, after many of the titles or series mentioned, you can click on the "more details" link to see all the segments offered, along with discount information for series ordering.
"SAY IT WITH SIGN" and "BEST OF SAY IT WITH SIGN"

146. National Theatre Of The Deaf - Theaters - Signing, Deaf Culture, Actors
A professional acting company made up of deaf and hearing actors. A combination of sign language and spoken words has expanded the boundaries of theatrical expression.
http://www.ntd.org/
National Theatre of the Deaf Fundraising Event
With Special Guests, The Naugatuck Valley Community College Dance Ensemble
Friday, October 28th, 2005
7:00 PM
The Carol Autorino Center
1678 Asylum Ave., West Hartford, CT
Tickets: $20 Adults
$17 Seniors
$5 Students and Children
The Fingers Around the World Series continues to see Alice offf in another Wonderland.
The audience can accompany her to the country of Mexico and be treated to a fiesta full of history and culture. Alice will share with you brand new adventures with her old friends from the Lewis Carroll classic. You will experience holdays like the Day of the Dead , which is the origin of Halloween as well as Cinco De Mayo that commerates Mexico's victory over the French Army in 1862. Not only will you see every word in American Sign Language and hear it in spoken English

147. Sign Language Research @ Radboud University Nijmegen
The sign language Linguistics Society has been officially founded (April 2005). Tuesday 13 July 2004 Miniworkshop on sign language research
http://www.let.kun.nl/sign-lang/
Nederlandse versie van deze site
Research on Sign Language of the Netherlands
Department of Linguistics Radboud University Nijmegen
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  • Connected Signing : manual and non-manual correlates of prosodic structure in Sign Language of the Netherlands (2003-2007, supported by the

148. Lesson Tutor: Free On Line Jigsaw Puzzle Index
Features a selection of interactive puzzles on the states, countries, 13 colonies, capitals, and sign language finger spelling.
http://www.lessontutor.com/ltpuzzlehome.html
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We have created and added these free, interactive, on-line jigsaw puzzles for your use. They are in a Download format using RealPlayer that you may need to install (Look for RealPlayer 8 Basic. It's free. Click here.)
But the best news...
You can't lose the pieces! Other Notes That You Have Told Us About: Unfortunately, these puzzles do not work on MAC computers. Sorry. With the larger the puzzle pieces (for younger audiences), the more distinct the lines are between each piece. This is even more noticeable on black and white graphics but does not affect the pleasure of doing the puzzle. * If you are returning to the same puzzle for a second, third or hundredth time, we have found it quicker to select "Yes" to the prompt question "Replace this file?" Computers are smart. When you do return to a page anywhere, the loading speed is significantly reduced. Pathway memory is a good thing. * Puzzle pieces tend to 'hide' under the menu in the upper left corner. Place your cursor on the top of the menu box, just as you would any puzzle piece, and move it somewhere else.
Online puzzle: The Planets
Joanne Mikola April 2, 2001

149. American Sign Language And Braille
He developed American sign language (ASL), a language of gestures and hand symbols In many respects, sign language is just like any spoken language,
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0200808.html
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150. Signsnsmiles.com
Offers sign language flashcards, links, and resources for hearing babies and toddlers. A teacher's guide for sign language for children or students.
http://www.signsnsmiles.com

151. Interax Video Sign Language Course
American sign language (ASL) course on video. The Interax Video sign language Course is a quality video series of the signs and introductory concepts of
http://www.signcourse.com/home.html
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152. Imaging The Deaf Brain
A research project exploring how British sign language (BSL) is processed by deaf people, with BSL translations of findings to date.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/HCS/deafbrain/

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Welcome to the Imaging the Deaf Brain website! Here you will find news and information about our project. The main aim of our project is to learn more about what happens in the brain when people watch a person sign or speak. Follow the links to find out more!
Latest News Volunteering / updated 2 November 2004
New volunteers: click here to fill-in the on-line application form.
Returning volunteers: if you took part in our previous research, you still need to fill-in the on-line form if you would like to be part of the new project. Please click here to go to the form. Or, contact us by email:

153. Meet Other Signers In Your Area! - Meetup.com
The RaleighDurham American sign language Meetup Group Be notified when new American sign language Meetup Groups start nearby!
http://asl.meetup.com/
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154. LISTSERV 14.4
Brief explanation with citations from Dr. Steven Schaufele. Reprinted from the LINGUIST list.
http://listserv.linguistlist.org/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0202&L=slling-l&D=1&am

155. Martindale's Language Center: Sign Language & Braille
an online American sign language (ASL) browser where you can look up video ENGLISH sign language DICTIONARY HOME ECONOMICS Institute of German Sign
http://www.martindalecenter.com/Language_6_SignLanguage.html
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156. EFSLI - European Forum Of Sign Language Interpreters
Welcome to EFSLI European Forum of sign language Interpreters EFSLI - European Forum of sign language Interpreters. AGM logo. AGM Seminar info
http://www.efsli.org.uk/
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157. Recursos Para Niños: Say Hello To The World
Click here to see sign language . This page will only work for Java enabled In American sign language (ASL), hello is signed by moving the hand away
http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/hello/signlanguage.html
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  • Click here to see "Sign Language". This page will only work for Java enabled browsers. In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "Sign Language" is a combination of the signs for each word. "Sign" is indicated by pointing the index fingers inward and circling them around each other. "Language" is signed by forming the letter "L" with each hand and, beginning at the center of the body, moving each hand outward. English: Hello My name is Sign Language:
  • Click here to see "Hello" signed. This page will only work for Java enabled browsers. In American Sign Language (ASL), "hello" is signed by moving the hand away from the forehead in a forward and downward motion, similar to a salute.
  • Click here to see "My Name" signed. This page will only work for Java enabled browsers. In American Sign Language (ASL), "my" is signed by moving the palm of the hand toward the chest. "Name" is signed by using the first and second fingers of each hand to form an X in front of the body. The fingers are then tapped together twice.
  • 158. Just Sign - Brenda Mckay - Sign Language Interpreting Services.
    Private communications service providing services with deaf people. British sign language and other communications services. Specialises in Legal interpreting. Based in Scotland, providing interpreters throughout the UK.
    http://www.justsign.co.uk
    Just Sign - Sign Language Interpreting Services Text only pages Welcome about interpreting services training testimonials ... site by: webDESIGN@commtacs

    159. SILENT NIGHT: American Sign Language
    Since ASL (American sign language) is not a written language, it is necessary to use special notes to make the written version more closely resemble the
    http://silentnight.web.za/translate/asl.htm
    ASL - American Sign Language)
    VERSION: ASL Gloss
    Silent night, holy night,
    All calm, all bright
    Around virgin mother, baby
    Holy baby soft, sweet,
    Sleep HEAVEN same peace,
    Sleep HEAVEN same peace. Silent night, holy night,
    Shepherds afraid. Why? Look-UP
    HEAVEN GLORY SPREAD-down,
    HEAVEN ANGELS sing hallelujah, Christ Savior born! Christ Savior born! Silent night, holy night, God Son, Pure light. Shine your holy face, Now start save grace, Jesus4, Lord, your birth, Jesus, Lord, your birth, Silent night, holy night, Wonderful STAR, LIGHT ANGEL we join-THEM sing, Hallelujah! There our King, Christ, Savior born! Christ, Savior born! Since ASL (American Sign Language) is not a written language, it is necessary to use special notes to make the written version more closely resemble the signed form. This version is a "gloss," which means the words commonly used to represent the sign to be used. Words in ALL CAPS are signed upward and to the right, as if toward heaven. Hyphenated words, like "SPREAD-down", are one sign. In this example, the sign "spread" starts from heaven and is moved downward. In the sign, "join-THEM", one signs "join" starting at one's self and moving toward heaven. FOOTNOTES: 1 Placed at left and down slightly.

    160. Talking Hands Home, Theatre, Interpreters, Workshops And Deaf Community
    A Dutch company with a highly international orientation. In the theatre play Zipper, Mindy Brown and Gerdinand Wagenaar explore if music can be interpreted into a sign language.
    http://www.talkinghands.nl

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