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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. SignWriting: Read, Write, Type Sign Languages
SignWriting Read, write, type all sign languages of the Deaf. ..sign languages Are Now Written Languages! Web Site Established September 1996.
http://www.signwriting.org/
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22. Welcome
Contains links to colleges and universities in the US and Canada which have interpreter education programs. Also contains useful links for working interpreters.
http://members.aol.com/dmariemac/
Welcome
You are visitor number
since 10/27/97
This page is dedicated to assisting persons interested in becoming interpreters in finding an interpreter training program and also contains links to pages that will be of assistance to those already in the profession. The information presented here is by no means an endorsement of any program or organization listed and should not be construed as such. I have gathered many of these sites from searching the internet and also from professional journals. It is by no means a complete list of every program available in the United States and Canada. Should you know of an accredited program of study for Interpreter Training/Preparation or an internet resource for the working interpreter, please feel free to email me with their web site address on the response form.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: I can't locate an interpreter training program near my home...can you tell me what the closest one would be to (city name)?
A: I live in Florida and know next to nothing about the actual geographic locations of any of the programs listed (except for those in Florida!)
Q. I want to take a sign language class but I can't locate one in my area.

23. Sign Writing Site
Sign Writing Site The main purpose of the Sign Writing Site is to introduce visitors to the concept of reading, writing, and typing sign language and to an array of materials that can be purchased
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.signwriting.org/&y=02381E1C65485

24. American Sign Language (ASL) Resources From CENTe-R UNCG
Information and support for graduatelevel professionals serving families with infants and toddlers with a hearing loss.
http://sign-language.cente-r.org

25. About JSL
www.deaflibrary.org About Japanese sign language. One way to cite this would be Nakamura, Karen (2002) About Japanese sign language. Web site.
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.

26. 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

27. Artability.org
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
Site Designed by: Digital Swirl Listen to audio description

28. Learning American Sign Language ASL And Signed English (SE)
Index of free articles, reproducible lesson plans, and printable worksheets for teaching and learning American sign language (asl) and Signed English (se). Lesson 1The sign language (ASL) alphabet and introduction to fingerspelling
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.lessontutor.com/ASLgenhome.html&

29. About Signed Performances In Theatre
promotes availability awareness of British sign language (BSL) interpreted theatre. UK listings of BSL interpreted shows, events and advice.
http://www.spit.org.uk
A Dream Realised
"I hope that SPIT will encourage more people to go. For me, theatre is a wonderful experience and very much a part of my life"
(comment from a regular Deaf theatre attendee)
SPIT is the leading national body for promoting BSL interpreted performances of mainstream theatre. SPIT aims to provide a link between arts organisations and the Deaf community, and to ensure that the high standard of British theatre is accessible to Deaf and hard of hearing people.
Donna Ruane interpreting the Reduced Shakespeare
Company at the Criterion Theatre, London
Site Guide
Home
About SPIT

Performance Search

Interpreters
Become A Member ... Contact Us SPIT Registered charity number 1038247 Pixata Limited

30. Sign Language Studies
More results from muse.jhu.edu Yamada Language Center American sign language FontsAmerican sign language Fonts. FAQ Font Index Guide index Yamada home page American sign language Guide Links to more information on the language!
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/sign_language_studies
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Sign Language Studies
E-ISSN: 1533-6263 Print ISSN: 0302-1475
Publisher: Gallaudet University Press Sign Language Studies publishes a wide range of original scholarly articles and essays relevant to signed languages and signing communities. The journal provides a forum for the dissemination of important ideas and opinions concerning these languages and the communities who use them. Topics of interest include linguistics, anthropology, semiotics, Deaf culture, and Deaf history and literature. JOURNAL COVERAGE:
Vol. 1 (2000/01) through current issue
Number 3, Spring 2004

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31. Yamada Language Center: ASL WWW Guide
American sign language. American sign language is taught at the University of Oregon by the Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences. Links/Resources.
http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/guides/asl.html
Can't find it?
American Sign Language
Guide index
News index Multilingual references Font index American Sign Language is taught at the University of Oregon by the Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences
Links/Resources

32. Kopptronix
Free manual alphabet poster down load at this site. Manufacturer of Keep Quiet Reword games.
http://www.kopptronix.com
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Click on images below to learn more about each game
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PRINT COUPON AND MAIL TO. KOPPTRONIX CO. BOX 367. STANHOPE. N.J. 07874 E-Mail:kopptronix@kopptronix.com
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33. Carolina Interpreting And Consulting Services
Interpreting and translating services in different languages including American sign language and Spanish. Language classes and interpreting consultation available.
http://www.carolinainterpreting.com/

34. 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. sign language
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

35. Interpreting Services Washington, DC: Sign Language Associates, Inc.-Welcome
sign language Associates (SLA) is the oldest, largest, and most successful private interpreting service provider in the country with a national reputation for
http://www.signlanguage.com/
SLA ensures your event is accessible to deaf and hard of hearing participants. Put our professional interpreters to work at your place of business today! ( more Looking to work with a dynamic company? Need professional development opportunities? We’ll show you the SLA Way to success. ( more Learn more about the SLA specialty programs and services designed to provide you with equal access in all aspects of your life. ( more about SLA faq contact ... links Latest News
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36. Baby See 'N Sign
Offers sign language examples and ASL signs in an educational format.
http://www.babyseensign.com
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It's a baby board book come to life, including real-life images and sounds, American Sign Language instruction, PLUS vocabulary words. Volume I: The first Baby See 'N Sign video offers over 60 American Sign Language signs, as well as a "Parental Guide" that answers a variety of questions about signing with your baby. Both signs and guide unfold over the course of 45 fun-filled minutes. This is quality time that you can share with your child as you learn something new together. So get ready, get set, and start "talking" with your baby NOW! Volume II:
From the producer of the Baby See 'N Sign programs: "Thank you for the overwhelming response to Volume I and all the “word” requests we’ve received. Your input (emails) has helped us to design another quality product (Volume II) that includes words parents really want (per your requests), including the “manners” category, to use with their families. I look forward to designing supplemental videos to enhance this 2-part series."

37. FCPS Instructional Services: High School Instruction & K-12 Curriculum Servic
American sign language.
http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/DIS/OHSICS/forlang/amslan.htm
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English for Speakers of Other Languages Instructional Technology Fine Arts ... Standards of Learning
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American Sign Language
Major Sites
Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL) - ASL resources
http://www.cal.org/resources/faqs/rgos/asl.html
Deaf Resource Library
http://www.deaflibrary.org/ - An information and resource page by Karen Nakamura
National Deaf Education Center
http://clerccenter.gallaudet.edu/clearinghouse/
Northern Virginia Resource Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Persons
http://www.nvrc.org/
Deafness/Hard of Hearing
ASLInfo
http://www.aslinfo.com/
ASL and deafness links
http://www.aslinfo.com/links.cfm
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Dictionaries and ASL Lessons
ASL Fingerspelling/Games
http://www.iwaynet.net/%7Eggwiz/asl/index.html
ASL Fingerspelling
http://where.com/scott.net/asl/Download your own fingerspelling program!
ASL Browser
http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/aslweb/browser.htm
Sign the Alphabet
http://www.funbrain.com/signs/index.html

38. 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.freeserve.com/

39. National Center For Sign Language And Gesture Resources At B.U.
Boston University resource for experimantal and analyzed data (especially from native signers of ASL) to facilitate linguistic and computational research on signed languages and the gestural components of spoken languages.
http://www.bu.edu/asllrp/cslgr/
Goals of the project Personnel Fellowship opportunity Information about the facility (located at 111 Cummington St., room B28) some pictures Information about available video data glosses of some of
the ASL sentences SignStream transcriptions
of some of the ASL
sentences Related projects at Boston University Collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania Support from the National Science Foundation E-mail to: carol@bu.edu
sclaroff@bu.edu

40. Sign Language
sign language Fingerspelling, ASL poetry, sign language clubs, fonts, teaching, videos/CD-ROMs, signwriting, and other topics. sign language Guide picks.
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