sign language

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sign language

Essential ASL

the fun, fast, and simple way to learn American Sign Language
1996
Defines and illustrates over seven hundred signs and phrases commonly used in American Sign Language.

Moses goes to school

2000
Moses and his friends enjoy the first day of school at their special school for the deaf and hard of hearing, where they use sign language to talk to each other.

Signing is fun

1995
An introduction to sign language containing over 150 fully illustrated signs, familiar phrases, and basic sentences.

Koko-love!

conversations with a signing gorilla
1999
The story of Koko, a gorilla who uses sign language to communicate with people.

Handtalk school

1991
Words and sign language depict a group of students involved in putting on a Thanksgiving play at a school for deaf children.

Handtalk

an ABC of finger spelling & sign language
1980
An introduction to two kinds of sign language: finger spelling, or forming words letter by letter with the fingers, and signing, or making signs with one or two hands for each word or idea.

Learn to sign the fun way!

let your fingers do the talking with games, puzzles, and activities in American Sign Language
2001
A guide to learning American Sign Language, describing and illustrating the manual alphabet, as well as signs for numbers, people, animals, food and drink, clothing, colors, sports, feelings, and other subjects, and including a selection of sign language games and activities.

Signing made easy

a complete program for learning sign language, includes sentence drills and exercises for increased comprehension and signing skill
1989
A program for learning sign language with exercises designed to give students practice in receiving as well as giving signs.

Sign language

1981
Discusses the development of sign language and describes how it is used in conjunction with finger spelling, speechreading, and other forms of communication to help individuals with impaired hearing.

Interpreting sign language

1989
Presents a history of sign language interpreting and discusses how and where it is done, who does it, and the necessary training.

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