American Sign Language (ASL) is a visual-gestural language used by most of the Deaf community in the United States and Canada.
ASL - American Sign Language: free, self-study sign language lessons including an ASL dictionary, signing videos, a printable sign language alphabet chart (fingerspelling), Deaf Culture study materials, and resources to help you learn sign language. Good
American Sign Language (ASL) This page contains links to about a hundred basic ASL signs that are frequently used between parents and their young children. Remember, there is much more to learning American Sign Language than just memorizing signs. ASL has its own grammar, culture, history, term...
ASL Basics – All Lessonsis a comprehensivefreecourse that is a collection of ASL tutorials on various topics such as the ASL alphabet, basic signs, words, phrases, colors, numbers, fingerspelling and more. Taught by Chris Gorges, a certified sign language interpreter and educator in California...
Language access KBM Signs supports the Deaf community in their fight for language access and equality. We provide services that ultimately increase awareness of the linguistic legitimacy of American Sign Language and other sign languages around the world. ...
Can Handspeak help me earn the Sign Language Interpreter Strip? Yes, Handspeak can help Scouts learn signs and practice for the Sign Language Interpreter Strip. You can use it to learn basic words, the alphabet, and common phrases. It’s a great resource for practicing and building ASL skil...
Read about the history of American Sign Language and view ASL signs. Also, learn if sign language is universal and the importance of ASL in today’s...
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Synthesis of American Sign Language SignsMessing, Lynn SGarland, Stern
A short-term serial recall task consisting of lists of five American Sign Language signs and lists of five printed English words was administered to eight congenitally deaf subjects. For both modes of presentation, the stimuli in a given list were (1) high in phonological relatedness, (2) high...