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  1. ASL American Sign Language

    ASL - American Sign Language: free, self-study sign language lessons including an ASL dictionary, signing videos, a printable sign language alphabet chart (fingerspelling), Deaf …

  2. ASL - American Sign Language

    American Sign Language (ASL), Free Lesson Plans, Online ASL Dictionary, Deaf culture.

  3. About American Sign Language (ASL) University

    The program began as an effort to support parents of Deaf children living in rural or "outlying" areas without access to sign language classes. You are welcome to self-study from the …

  4. Lesson 01 American Sign Language (ASL)

    Over time, the signs used at that school, plus the signs that were already being used by Deaf people in America evolved into what we now know as American Sign Language.

  5. "learn" American Sign Language (ASL)

    A hint for the sign "learn" is to hold your left hand out and pretend there is "information" sitting on the palm. Pick up that information with your fingertips and thumbtip and lift it up and stick it in …

  6. 100 first signs: American Sign Language (ASL)

    100 beginner ASL signs. Great for Parents of Deaf children or anyone who wants to learn baby sign language. Also includes American Sign Language related information and resources.

  7. Sign Language Phrases

    16. "HOW SIGN T-H-A-N-K-S?" (How do you sign "thanks?") 17. "STUDENT, HE/SHE ?" [point at other student] (Is she or he a student?) 18. "THEY LEARN SIGN?" (Are they learning sign …

  8. Gloss in American Sign Language (ASL)

    A challenge faced by curriculum writers and ASL teachers when describing how to efficiently sign "What is your name?" -- is how to efficiently gloss the process of signing "NAME" while …

  9. ASL Grammar: The grammar of American Sign Language (ASL)

    Jun 15, 2023 · American Sign Language has its own grammar system, separate from that of English. What this means is ASL grammar has its own rules for phonology, morphology, …

  10. Lesson 2 American Sign Language (ASL)

    But it is my job to teach you ASL (not signed English) and so while you will see mixtures of Signed English and ASL out in the "real world," here in this class we will focus on ASL.