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Differences between SEE PSE ASL - Deaf Community ASL is a true and naturally evolving laguistic system based on visual spatial processing Adding signs from a visual spatially processed language to a linear syntax creates difficulties in understanding concept MCE's are cumbersome,and attempt to commmunicate an oral syntax to a visual spatial language
Ohio City Signs - Deaf Community Hi Everyone! I was wondering if any Ohioans (or anyone else) had ASL signs for Ohio's three major cities: "Columbus," "Cleveland," and "Cincinnati " I once saw a sign for "Columbus" that is a "C" moved from left-to-right (like the movement for the signs for "Where?" or "Restroom")
ASL, SEE Sign, Signed English - Deaf Community American Sign Language (ASL) ASL is used by many deaf in the United States, thus its use promotes assimilation into the Deaf Community ASL is a visual language, and speechreading or listening skills are not needed to learn ASL fluently Because of its visual nature, ASL is very graphic, and understanding of concepts can be promoted more easily
ASL Idioms? - Deaf Community I am wondering if anyone here knows any ASL idioms I have seen "train go sorry" but that is the only one anyone has ever shown me, and I know there has to be more, every language has them
So Many Different Signs for One Word. - Deaf Community Whys is that one particular word has different signs? For example I own many books, videos and DVDs on the subject of ASL and sometimes I find a word that illustrates the sign while another dictionary shows a totally different one How do I know which is the most commonly used sign between the
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Same Similar Sign - Different Meanings - Deaf Community Comparing Auslan (Australian Sign Language) to ASL (American Sign Language) there are several similar signs but they have different meanings for example, to name a few: Auslan "where" is the same sign as ASL "what" Auslan "what" is the same sign as ASL "where" Auslan "die" is the same
Translating a song from English to TRUE Asl. | Deaf Community Wirelessly posted (Blackberry Bold ) The thing is, if you are trying to learn ASL - the Language ASL - song translations aren't a good idea anyway You'd be much better learning from things like Keith Wann's story series, or other "books to ASL" versus songs Skip the songs, honest they'll do more "harm than good" from a learning language
how do you sign pet names for your bf gf etc? | Deaf Community That being said, Good ASL (print) dictionaries will provide a solid sign foundation for Signs that have a consistent English translation, but often will not contain signs for idioms, metaphors, figures of speech sign, Sign Names for Restaurants and Stores etc Pet names nicknames cute terms of endearment are also typically not part of ASL
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