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- Online Resources for ASL – MIT ASL and Deaf Culture Club
For example here and here are discussions on the sign “STUDENT”, and how it can be signed different ways This is an amazing way to quickly learn the kinds of variation that can exist within ASL
- Web Resources - American Sign Language - LibGuides at . . .
ASLU is an online American Sign Language curriculum resource center ASLU provides many free self-study materials, lessons, and information as well as formal tuition-based courses
- Guides: American Sign Language (ASL) English Interpreting . . .
Welcome to the American Sign Language (ASL) English Interpreting Research Guide Within this guide, you will find information and links to ASL English Interpreting related resources that you may find useful for your classwork and research
- Historical Sign Language Database
We want to contribute to the growing body of data available to the public as well as to researchers, scholars and students by building an online resource that includes tools for accessing historical sign language materials
- American Sign Language – Critical Languages Program
About 70 million deaf people use sign language as their first language For students planning careers in education, healthcare, and many other fields, sign language can be an asset
- American Sign Language - Yale Linguistics
Yale’s ASL program immerses students in the expressive world of Deaf culture, offering a comprehensive curriculum that covers everything from foundational sign language skills to advanced Deaf studies
- ASL | Center for Language Education | Johns Hopkins University
AS 370 315-316 Third Year American Sign Language (H; F3, F4) Pre-req : AS 370 216 This third-year ASL course builds on previous study to refine fluency, expand vocabulary, and enhance expressive and receptive skills 3 credits
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