sign language

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sign language

Moses goes to a concert

Moses and his schoolmates, all deaf, attend a concert where the orchestra's percussionist is also deaf. Includes illustrations in sign language and a page showing the manual alphabet.
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Signing is fun

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

Opposites everywhere

sign language for opposites
2012
Playful images and simple rhymes introduce the American Sign Language signs for things and concepts that are opposites.
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Different abilities

Beginning readers will learn to celebrate diversity by appreciating the variety of abilities people have.
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Random House Webster's American sign language medical dictionary

Contains alphabetically arranged entries that describe, define, and illustrate over one thousand medical terms in American Sign Language.
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For hearing people only

answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about the Deaf community, its culture, and the "Deaf reality"
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American sign language dictionary

Over 5,000 entries, alphabetically arranged, give the deaf-mute sign language for English words.
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Don't just "sign"-- communicate!

a student's guide to ASL and the deaf community
2011
Discusses how to understand the cultural significance of American Sign Language (ASL) within the deaf community and reveals how application of this knowledge can allow one to extend one's comprehension and usage of ASL.
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Questions and answers

Both photos and illustrations present readers with common questions and various common answers and their corresponding ASL signs.
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