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IDRT - Sign-O: An American Sign Language Bingo Game
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If you are a BINGO fan, you are going to love SIGN-O! SIGN-O is the most entertaining way yet to learn American Sign Language (ASL) or just plain have fun using the signs you already know. You can play with any of the 21 categories of words,...
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IDRT - Con-SIGN-tration 1, 2, 3, & 4
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Con-SIGN-tration games on 4 CD-ROMs challenge reading and memory skills by requiring the player to match ASL pictures to English words that disappear if no match is made. Each CD game covers 10 different categories and related vocabulary.....
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Sign Language - 101 Basic Signs for Schools
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Interactive SignLanguage 101 Basic Signs for Schools turns your computer into your personal American Sign Language tutor. It teaches you key ASL words and lets you learn them at your own pace.
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Language Tree - Happy Signs Day (DVD)
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Happy Signs is a new video series designed to teach parents and their babies simplified American Sign Language. Infants and toddlers can utilize sign language to express their needs even when their speech isn't fully developed. This signing...
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Sign Language - 101 Basic Signs
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101 Basic Signs turns your computer into your personal American Sign Language tutor. It teaches you key ASL words and lets you learn them at your own pace.
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IDRT - The Ultimate American Sign Language Dictionary
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The Ultimate American Sign Language Dictionary is the first sign language dictionary on CD-ROM to be totally accessible to deaf users. All instructions and information on the CD, including definitions, are provided in ASL video clips, as well...
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Population 100,000 to 500,000 primary users (1986 Gallaudet U.) out of nearly 2,000,000 profoundly deaf persons in USA (1988), 0.8% of the USA population. 15,000,000 hard of hearing persons in the USA (1989 Sacks). Population total all countries 100,000 to 500,000. Region Also used in varying degrees in Canada, Philippines, Ghana, Nigeria, Chad, Burkina Faso, Gabon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Cte d'Ivoire, Mauritania, Kenya, Madagascar, Benin, Togo, Zimbabwe, Singapore, China (Hong Kong). Also spoken in Canada, Guatemala. Alternate names ASL, AMESLAN, THE LANGUAGE OF THE DEAF Dialects BLACK AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE, TACTILE SIGN LANGUAGE. Classification Deaf sign language. Comments Black American Sign Language developed in segregated schools in the south. It contains much sign vocabulary not in ASL and some different grammatical structure. Tactile Sign Language is used by over 900 persons in Louisiana who know ASL, but have lost their sight from a generic cause: Usher's Syndrome. They communicate by touch on each other's wrists. Some have migrated to Seattle. Some have learned Braille. ASL has 43% lexical similarity with French Sign Language in an 872-word list. Sign language interpreters provided in court, for college students, at important public events, in job training, at social services programs, in mental health service programs, some instruction for parents of deaf children, many sign language classes for hearing people. There is an organization for sign language teachers. Many hearing people are learning ASL as second language. Reported to be the third largest language in the USA (1993 Honolulu Advertiser). Used since 1817. ASL is different from 'English on the Hands' (Signed English, Siglish). There are several systems of manually coded English, including different ones in different countries. Also several systems called Pidgin Signed English. Pidgin Signed English is taught in schools in the USA rather than ASL. Investigation needed: intelligibility with Black American Sign Language. Dictionary. SOV; prepositions, genitives, articles, adjectives, numerals, relatives before noun heads; question word initial. The average deaf person graduates from high school with 3rd or 4th grade reading level in English. TV, videos. Bible portions 1982-1996.

Ngoân-ngöõ ra daáu hieäu duøng cho ngöôøi khoâng noùi ñöôïc (US) ñöôïc xöû-duïng trong nhöõng quoác-gia sau ñaây:
Gia-naõ-ñaïi, Guatemala, Hoa-Kyø.

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Family: Sign Language


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Articles on Ngoân-ngöõ ra daáu hieäu duøng cho ngöôøi khoâng noùi ñöôïc (US)


Help Me Learn Counting 1-10 in American Sign Language by Joan Silvey and Allen Silvey
Making Music With the Hands
Booming Enrollment in Courses
Linguistics of American Sign Language, fourth edition - review
Lucifer's Dictionary Of The American Language by Burton H. Wolfe
Topics in language and culture for teachers / Brown, Steven and Jodi Eisterhold.