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         Sign Language:     more books (100)
  1. Random House Webster's American Sign Language Legal Dictionary by Elaine Costello, 2003-07
  2. Sesame Street Sign Language ABC with Linda Bove (Pictureback(R)) by Sesame Street, 1985-11-12
  3. The Little Book of Sign Language by Running Press, 2000-04
  4. Sign Language for Kids: A Fun & Easy Guide to American Sign Language by Lora Heller, 2004-07-01
  5. Your Body's Sign Language by James W. McAfee, 2005-05-12
  6. Baby Sing and Sign: Communicate Early with Your Baby: Learning Signs the Fun Way Through Music and Play by Anne Meeker-Miller, 2006-11-20
  7. The Art of Sign Language (Pocket Guide Series) by Christopher Brown, 2003-03
  8. The American Sign Language Handshape Flash Cards Set I by Richard A. Tennant, Marianne Gluszak Brown, 2002-02
  9. Learn to Sign the Fun Way: Let Your Fingers Do the Talking with Games, Puzzles, and Activities in American Sign Language by Penny Warner, 2001-04
  10. Indian Sign Language by William Tomkins, 1969-06-01
  11. Meal Time (Sign About)
  12. Random House Webster's Concise American Sign Language Dictionary by Elaine Costello, 2002-01
  13. Linguistics of American Sign Language: An Introduction, 4th Ed. by Clayton Valli, Ceil Lucas, et all 2005-08-15
  14. American Sign Language Concise Dictionary: Revised Edition by Martin L. Sternberg, 1994-12-28

61. The Spanish Sign Language Alphabe Page
Go Back to World Signs Page. The Spanish sign language Alphabet. D. Please Note Repetitive movement (dcha./izqda and vice versa) for letters LL and RR.
http://www.deafblind.com/spain.html
The Spanish Sign Language Alphabet. [D] Please Note: Repetitive movement (dcha./izqda and vice versa) for letters LL and RR. A-Z to Deafblindness http://www.deafblind.com

62. Brazilian Sign Language Dictionary
Twovolume set available for purchase.
http://www.signwriting.org/brazil/brazil21.html
The Brazilian Sign Language Dictionary
A Two-Volume Encyclopedia of Brazilian Signs
...over 1600 pages of signs described in illustrations, words, and SignWriting...
An Historic Publication
This remarkable two-volume, tri-lingual encyclopedic-dictionary includes 9,500 entries in Brazilian Sign Language (LIBRAS). Each sign is described with an illustration depicting the meaning of the sign, another illustration shows the movement of the sign, word-descriptions explain the sign in Portuguese and English, and each sign is written in SignWriting , a written form for Brazilian Sign Language that is spreading in Brazil.
read more
photo by Claire Schneider
Contributing Authors
Volume One: ISBN: 85-314-0600-5 Volume Two: ISBN: 85-314-0603-X The Brazilian Sign Language Dictionary
A Two-Volume Encyclopedia
on Brazilian Sign Language For Information, write to: Dr. Fernando Capovilla, Editor
Email: capovilla@usp.br

63. Sign Language Studies
It is the only journal that focuses exclusively on the study of sign language and the people who use it. It shows, with each issue
http://gupress.gallaudet.edu/SLS.html
Subscribe Archives SLS History Submissions ... Press Home
A Quarterly Journal Edited by David F. Armstrong "It is the only journal that focuses exclusively on the study of sign language and the people who use it. It shows, with each issue, that Bill's definition of American Sign Language is the same kind of definition that one would have of any language."

– I. King Jordan, President of Gallaudet University

64. British Sign Language
British sign language learn about the British sign language Alphabet, browse through the sign language dictionary or use the automatic sign spelling machine.
http://www.british-sign.co.uk/
British Sign Language
Discuss British Sign Language at our new discussion forums by clicking here Welcome to my page about British Sign Language. British Sign Language, also known by the abbreviation BSL, is the language used by over 50,000 deaf people within the UK. To navigate through this site, you just need to click the fingers on the hand. The sections are: BSL Alphabet - Animated pictures that teach you how to do the alphabet in British Sign Language. Spelling Machine - Type in a phrase and the spelling machine will spell it out in the British Sign Language Alphabet. Sign Dictionary - Teaches you how to sign some common words and phrases. Resources - Links to some British Sign Language sites we liked.
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65. 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

66. Signing With Your Baby: Use Sign Language To Communicate Before Your Baby Can Ta
(more). We Recommend It Get your hands on this brand new pack of baby sign language flash cards. Sign Babies has released its first
http://www.signingbaby.com/
The Basics Begin What's Involved? Advantages Hints ... FAQ The Babies Photos Discussion Group Resources Shop Books Videos eBay ... Links Information Articles Programs Contact Contribute Contact Us
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A whole world full of wonder, surprises, and mystery greets your baby each and every day, yet she can only cry, flail, or grunt to tell you her desires and needs. What if there were a tool designed to teach her a way to communicate well before she utters her first word? ( more
We Recommend It:
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67. Chimpanzee & Human Communication Institute
This institute at Central Washington University cares for five chimpanzees who are being taught American sign language.
http://www.cwu.edu/~cwuchci/
Home Welcome Visitor Information Academic Programs ... Site Map Central Washington University
The Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute
CHCI is a sanctuary for four adult chimpanzees who communicate with humans and each other using American Sign Language (ASL). The mission of CHCI is to protect and care for these Chimpanzees, educate the public on the endangered status of free-living chimpanzees, help improve the lives of all captive chimpanzees through ongoing research, and serve as a humane research facility for students. CHCI is home for these chimpanzees and is not open on a daily basis for entertainment purposes. CHCI believes that education is one of the most effective ways to save the chimpanzees and therefore offers one hour workshops (Chimposiums) to the public on weekends, as well as other, more formal educational programs. If you would like to make reservations for a Chimposium or lend financial support to this family of chimpanzees by becoming a Friend of Washoe, call (509) 963-2244. WELCOME MESSAGE CHCI MISSION STATEMENT MEET THE FAMILY Learn more about the chimpanzees who live at CHCI.

68. WEBSITES\HOBOPAGE\hobosigns
coast. Just as a spoken language has it s own dialects and words for different areas a sign language would be the same. Most of
http://www.worldpath.net/~minstrel/hobosign.htm
Hobo Signs These Hobo Signs below, plus a large glossary of Hobo Terms are available in printed form in my book "The American Hoboes" "Riders of the Rails" . For information about this book, and how to acquire a copy, email me by clicking on the button below. email Fran
For more fabulous, informative Hobo information use these links.
There are none better on the entire internet.
Hobo Art Hobo Grapevine HoboLinks Fran's Hobo Page Hobo Gatherings
There may be one or more signs that give the same message or, at times, there may be slightly different meanings for a sign. This can be accounted for by the fact that they may have been used in far different sections of the country. Not all Hoboes travelled the whole country as some Harvest Hoboes, for example, would just work up and down the west or east coast. Just as a spoken language has it's own dialects and words for different areas a sign language would be the same. Most of the signs shown here however are, or were, used throughout the whole country. I have seen examlpes where some of the signs shown here were used in foriegn countries and had the same meanings so, although the signs are called "Hobo Signs", their origin could well have been from a past era.

More Hobo/Tramp Signs With so much Hobo and tramp history unrecorded all we can do is draw the best conclusions from what we are able to put together from bits and pieces of old documents that can still be found so, from my own experience, and studies, I believe these are tramp signs. Notice, none of them mentions working for money or handouts.

69. Welcome
Portland, Oregon Interpreted theatre
http://interpretedportlandshows.homestead.com/welcome.html
Reasons for not attending Signed
Performances: (check all that apply)

Tix too expensive
Too busy
Not interested
Hard to get tix
Don't like unless Shadowed
Don't like the Interpreters
This page was last updated on: June 13, 2003

70. Gorilla Foundation - Koko The Gorilla
The Gorilla Foundation, home of Koko the gorilla famous for her sign language skills, is bringing interspecies communication to the public.
http://www.koko.org/
KokoPix
Photo-of-the-Day
Koko Reviews KokoPix

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complete KokoPix photo archives

Watch the Video ó Get the DVD/VHS
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Monster Garage
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See Jesse James help Koko solve a big problem.
Penny's
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Interspecies Communication Learn About Koko KokoTV Educational Video Koko remembers Mister Rogers Hosted by: A pple Computer L earning ... Learn to Sign with Koko Africa Update Help Us Save Them Schools in Cameroon Join Koko's Family Learn How You Can Help Privacy Statement Terms of Use

71. Machine Gesture And Sign Language Recognition
Machine Gesture and sign language Recognition. Machine recognition. Online resources and researchers in gesture and sign language recognition.
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~waleed/gsl-rec/
Machine Gesture and Sign Language Recognition
Machine gesture and sign language recognition is, as the name suggests, about recognition of gestures and/or sign language using computers. A number of hardware techniques are used for gathering information about body positioning; typically either image-based (using cameras, moving lights etc) or device-based (using instrumented gloves, styli, position trackers etc.), although hybrids are beginning to come about. However, getting the data is only the first step. The second step, that of recognising the sign or gesture once it has been captured is much more challenging, especially in a continuous stream. In fact currently, this is the focus of the research. This page tries to include links to online information on this subject on the 'Net, and to stay up-to-date as far as conferences and so on are concerned. If you have any suggestions, corrections or additions, please don't hesitate to mail me.
Index
Recent Changes
2 October 2002
Added Information about Ipke's great list of Gesture Conferences
21 November 2001
Added Richard Bowden to the list of researchers in gesture recognition.

72. Lesson Tutor: American Sign Language (ASL) Alphabet Flash Cards And More!
Activities for learning the sign language alphabet by using American sign language Flashcards.
http://www.lessontutor.com/ees_asl_flashcards.html
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Includes Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star and 5 Little Froggies Amazon Products Brother Backster LX-570 Multi-Finisher
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Objective:
To become familiar with the sign letters used by the hearing impaired. Preparation:
Make your own or purchase a set of ASL alphabet flash cards. For example, we have a double set of alphabet cards available through the LT Store , that you can download, and print immediately. We would recommend any number of the following options to preserve the life of the cards. 1. If your printer has the capability to pull through cardstock (60 lb), use it! This prevents seeing the images through the paper. 2. If you or your children are the least bit crafty, print out the cards, trim excess paper, paste onto cereal box cardboard, then cut along the lines. 3. For a set of cards impervious to spilled pop and dirty fingers: print on cardstock, cut out each card individually, then laminate them, leaving a wide border to ensure a secure seal between each. Office supply stores (Kinkos, Staples, etc.) will provide this service on a per page basis. Amazon.com sells a variety of mini laminators that may just be the handiest purchase you make this year (right after the hot glue gun or the can of spray adhesive!)

73. ThinkQuest : Library : SIGNhear
SIGNhear Communication Center the best place on the Internet to learn American sign language (ASL). Sorry, but you can t view the SignHear Web Site
http://library.thinkquest.org/10202/
Index Sign Language
SIGNhear
When learning sign language you should never practice in front of a mirror, you'll see it in reverse! If you want to learn American Sign Language (ASL) or need to practice or just need to look up a word, here's a descriptive dictionary of 200 signed words. The dictionary includes the word and a picture showing how it's signed. You can also read about grammar, punctuation and tenses. Helpful practice suggestions provide guidelines to learning to communicate using ASL. Languages: English. Visit Site 1997 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Awards GEM Languages English Students Jennica West Henderson High School, Hendersonville, NC, United States Gerard Davies Laing and Dick College, Notting Hill Gate, United Kingdom Coaches Mary Jo Hill West Henderson High School, Hendersonville, NC, United States Mojgan Esfahani Davies Laing and Dick College, Notting Hill Gate, United Kingdom Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site.

74. California School For The Deaf, Fremont
CSDFremont provides students with a core curriculum which emphasizes competence in American sign language and English, guarantees full communication access, enhances self-esteem, and prepares them to function effectively in a diverse and technologically changing society.
http://www.csdf.k12.ca.us/
CSD proudly presents student produced websites
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for the trip to Russia, they studied Russian history, culture, and many other topics related to their trip
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75. ASL University Lifeprint.com
A free, online American sign language course. Bill Vicars offers many insights into ASL.
http://www.lifeprint.com/
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76. BilingualTeacherStore.com - Bilingual And Multicultural Education Resources.
Provides bilingual educational materials and needs with many items for Spanish plus additional offerings for French, German and sign language.
http://www.bilingualteacherstore.com
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77. ASL University:  American Sign Language Courses Online
would like to sponsor ASL University either anonymously or publicly please contact BillVicars@aol.com An easy way to help out is to buy the book, Sign Me Up! .
http://www.lifeprint.com/asl101/
ASL University Checklist Lessons Signs ... Dictionary
!! Yes, this website is actively being developed. ASL University is growing quickly If you have suggestions or comments, feel free to share them with meBillVicars@aol.com
ASL University:
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Free newsletter for ASL students and teachers: First Name
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Feel free to use this site and learn from the various lessons and resources. There is no need to register or pay unless you want documentation to fulfill high school, college, or continuing education course requirements. I suggest you start with " Lesson 1 ," or check out the " First 100 Signs " mini-tour, or the ASL University dictionary
Enjoy! Dr. Bill Vicars
H ere are some more links to get you started:
Please remember that learning ASL involves much more than just memorizing signs. ASL has its own grammar , culture, and history.

78. Lesson Tutor : American Sign Language Printable Worksheet
Test your American sign language alphabet recognition with this printable Word Search puzzle.
http://www.lessontutor.com/jmASLword.html
American Sign Language: Alphabet Worksheet:
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79. American Sign Language
Introduction to American sign language. Research has identified the following different types of variation in American sign language Regional Variation.
http://www.signmedia.com/info/asl.htm
Introduction to American Sign Language
Linguistic research during the past thirty years has demonstrated that American Sign Language (and indeed any of the world's indigenous sign languages) meets all of the requirements for human languages - it is a rule-governed, grammatical symbol system that changes over time and that members of a community share. Indeed, the linguistic research in this area is so overwhelming that the question of whether signed languages are languages is rarely debated anymore. This page will offer a brief overview of how individual signs are formed and of certain sentence types in American Sign Language.
Individual Sign Formation
Just as spoken words are formed from "parts" (e.g. vowel sounds and consonant sounds) so are the signs in any sign language. But the "parts" of signs are not sounds. Rather the "parts" of a sign are specific handshapes, movements of the hand, and specific locations of the hand. For example, the Dictionary of American Sign Language (the first such dictionary based on linguistic principles) lists 18-19 handshapes, 24 movements, and 12 locations. You can find illustrations of each these handshapes, movements, and locations in the video and text resources listed below. But, you might wonder how is it that linguists were able to identify these specific handshapes, movements, and locations. With spoken languages, you can identify meaningful sound units by finding minimal pairs. These are words that have different meanings and that differ in only one sound. Thus, that one sound must be meaningful and unique because if you change it, you produce a new word. For example, just by changing the first sound of the word hit you produce words such as bit, fit, kit, lit, mit, pit, quit, sit, wit, zit. The same procedure of contrastive analysis has been applied to American Sign Language to identify the meaningful handshapes, movements, and locations.

80. Welcome To Birnbaum Interpreting Services
sign language interpreting in the United States.
http://www.bisworld.com
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is a Deaf-owned and operated company offering sign language interpreting services for government, healthcare, legal, religious, business and entertainment environments. BIS offers accurate, responsive and affordable interpreting services utilizing a full complement of experienced professionals who understand the ethical, confidential and communication responsibilities of their important role. Discover more about how Birnbaum Interpreting Services can help create new possibilities and opportunities for you. BIS' scrolling website highlights. Requires a Java Enabled Browser.

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