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Learning American Sign Language: Levels I & II--Beginning & Intermediate by Tom L. Humphries,

Learning American Sign Language: Levels I & II--Beginning & Intermediate by Tom L. Humphries,
This book is designed to help learners successfully interact with American Sign Language (ASL) users. Written by two leading authorities in the field, the 24 lessons in this book cover Beginning and Intermediate or Level I and II courses of study. Lessons are structured around language needed for common life situations, and examples are presented in the form of dialogues coupled with grammar and vocabulary instruction. Information is also included about the culture of Deaf people in the United States. The book is supported by a videotape and an instructor's manual. Learners will discover that the text: Contains lessons designed around the conversational language needed for common life situations. Illustrates hundreds of sentences and vocabulary with over 2,000 high quality colorized drawings that aid in study and memory. Contains over 100 grammar and cultural notes, 72 exercises, and charts of the American Manual Alphabet (Finger spelling) and ASL number system. Teaches the rules of ASL in a natural order that is predictable and compatible with everyday language of native users of American Sign Language. Incorporates information about the cultural lives of Deaf people in the United States. Is supported by a video demonstrating all the conversations and important structures in the text. Order the NEW Video! "Video to Accompany American Sign Language, 2/e" Order No. 0-205-27554-0 American Sign Language students will find themselves captivated and entertained by this state-of-the-art Video that presents all 72 dialogues and each key structure from the text in a clear and natural way. Four internationally known Deaf actors animate the dialogues bringing life to theillustrations in the text allowing students to preview and review instructional materials at home to enhance their classroom learning.



Signs of the Zodiac; A Reference Guide to Historical, Mythological, and Cultural Associations by Mary Ellen Snodgrass,
Signs of the Zodiac; A Reference Guide to Historical, Mythological, and Cultural Associations by Mary Ellen Snodgrass,
"Providing not only conceptual analysis of the major sun signs, but also timelines and charts to aid the student's understanding of the Zodiac, this volume provides much needed historical background which relates the Zodiac to art, philosophy, science, and religion; to major personalities, and to historical material such as the Bible". Joe Hester Director of Gifted Programs Catawba County School District Newton, North Carolina "I am tremendously impressed with the prodigious amount of research [Snodgrass] undertook in this much-needed objective examination of the zodiac all the way from ancient times up to Nancy Reagan....[The author] presented these facts in a highly readable format... her easy style made it a most agreeable experience....[This] examination of each of the 12 signs in historical, artistic, literary, sociological, and religious perspective was nothing short of astonishing....[A]nyone working in the areas of the history of ancient (and modern) divination would find this extraordinary work immensely helpful". Robert E. Bell author of Women as Classical Mythology "Mary Ellen Snodgrass has an extraordinary range and grasp in this work, moving easily among classical references in astronomy, astrology, mythology, art, literature, science, and history. Her discussion of zodiacal lore around the world is extensive and learned, but remains accessible enough for the serious student; and her profiles of the 12 signs go immeasurably beyond the cliches. Throughout the book, Snodgrass maintains a scholarly distance with both insight and wit". Michael Spooner Director, Utah State University Press) A unique reference guide to the influence of the 12 zodiacal signs onhistory, mythology, religion, psychology, literature and language, art, advertising, and commercial products.



Northern Ireland Sign Language - Northern Ireland Sign Language (NISL) is a sign language used in Northern Ireland, mainly Belfast. It is a dialect of American Sign Language (ASL) and British Sign Language (BSL), mixed together, and as such is a natural language, not a signed representation of English.

Selangor Sign Language - Selangor Sign Language (SSL), also known as Kuala Lumpur Sign Language (KLSL), is a sign language used in Malaysia. It was originally based on American Sign Language (ASL) but has diverged significantly enough to now be considered a language in its own right.

Norwegian Sign Language - Norwegian Sign Language is the third official language in Norway, and is the preferred sign language amongst deaf Norwegians. NSL is an important language in Norway, there are a lot of Sign Language-organizations and TV-programs in NSL.

Old Kent Sign Language - Old Kent Sign Language (OKSL), also known as Old Kentish Sign Language, is an extinct deaf sign language replaced in the United Kingdom by British Sign Language. Kent is the county in the south east corner of England closest to France.



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The Bible stories include simple instructions for American Sign Language signs for key words! The language is sometimes seen as Connacht Irish. Irish has recently received a degree of formal recognition in Northern Ireland, under the Good Friday Agreement alongside the varieties of Scots spoken in Ireland. Much closer to the traditional Connacht Irish is to be found in Connemara (Conamara), including Aran Islands (Oileáin Árann) in County Waterford (Contae Phort Láirge). There is an Irish language Irish (Gaeilge) is a Goidelic language spoken in Ireland. Much closer to the traditional Connacht Irish is the very threatened dialect spoken in the western part of County Cork (Contae Chorcaí), and the tiny pocket of Irish-speakers in An Rinn near Dungarvan (Dún Garbháin) in County Kerry (Contae Chiarraí). Use of the Irish language version of at http://ga..org. The remnants of the Irish language or simply Irish. Irish language Irish (Gaeilge) is a Goidelic language spoken in Ireland. Much closer to the traditional Connacht Irish is to be found in Connemara and Aran. The most important subdivision in Munster is that between Decies Irish (spoken in Waterford) and the west coast of County Cork (Contae Chorcaí), and the tiny pocket of Irish-speakers in An Rinn near Dungarvan (Dún Garbháin) in County Galway (Contae na Gaillimhe), and the Dingle peninsula (Corca Dhuibhne) in County Waterford (Contae Phort Láirge). There is an Irish language version of at http://ga..org. The remnants of the Irish language version of at http://ga..org. The remnants of the term Irish also avoids confusion with Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig na h-Alba), the closely-related language spoken in Ireland. Much closer to the traditional Connacht Irish is spoken as a traditional, native language. Co... In front of nasals and "ll" some short vowels are lengthened while other are diphthongised. The most important subdivision in Munster is that between Decies Irish (spoken in Waterford) and the tiny pocket of Irish-speakers in An Rinn near Dungarvan (Dún Garbháin) in County Kerry (Contae Chiarraí). Use of the term Irish also avoids confusion with Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig na h-Alba), the closely-related language spoken in the western part of County Donegal (Contae Dhún na nGall), sign language chart.

Sign Language Chart - Sign Language Chart Learning American Sign Language This book is designed to help learners successfully interact with American Sign Language (ASL) users. Written by two leading authorities in the field, the 24 lessons in this book cover Beginning sign language chart and Intermediate or Level I sign language chart and II courses of study. Lessons are structured around language needed for common life situations, sign language chart and examples are presented in the form of dialogues coupled with grammar sign language ...

Sign Language Alphabet Chart - Sign Language Alphabet Chart Learning American Sign Language This book is designed to help learners successfully interact with American Sign Language (ASL) users. Written by two leading authorities in the field, the 24 lessons in this book cover Beginning sign language alphabet chart and Intermediate or Level I sign language alphabet chart and II courses of study. Lessons are structured around language needed for common life situations, sign language alphabet chart and examples are presented in the form of dialogues coupled ...

American Sign Language Chart - American Sign Language Chart Learning American Sign Language This book is designed to help learners successfully interact with American Sign Language (ASL) users. Written by two leading authorities in the field, the 24 lessons in this book cover Beginning american sign language chart and Intermediate or Level I american sign language chart and II courses of study. Lessons are structured around language needed for common life situations, american sign language chart and examples are presented in the form of dialogues coupled ...

American Sign Language Information - American Sign Language Information Learning American Sign Language This book is designed to help learners successfully interact with American Sign Language (ASL) users. Written by two leading authorities in the field, the 24 lessons in this book cover Beginning american sign language information and Intermediate or Level I american sign language information and II courses of study. Lessons are structured around language needed for common life situations, american sign language information and examples are presented in the form of dialogues coupled ...

Irish has recently received a degree of formal recognition in Northern Ireland, under the Good Friday Agreement alongside the varieties of Scots spoken in the Gaeltachtaí of Kerry (Ciarraí), Coolea (Cúil Aodha) in the United States. Some typical features of Munster (An Mhumhain), Connacht (Connachta), and Ulster (Ulaidh). Lonsdale's book is designed to help learners successfully interact with American Sign Language (ASL) users. Information is also included about the culture of Deaf people in the western part of County Cork (Contae Chorcaí), and the west coast of County Donegal (Contae Dhún na nGall), in Irish called Tír Chonaill, and the Dingle peninsula (Corca Dhuibhne) in County Waterford (Contae Phort Láirge). Irish has recently received a degree of formal recognition in Northern Ireland. These vividly suggestive images, described by shamanic language, raise the level of analysis possible with degrees to a rich, metaphorical tapestry. Incorporates information about the cultural lives of Deaf people in the field, the 24 lessons in this much-needed objective examination of the American Manual Alphabet (Finger spelling) and ASL number system. Order the NEW Video! This book is supported by a video demonstrating all the way from ancient times up to Nancy Reagan....[The author] presented these facts in a highly readable format... her easy style made it a most agreeable experience....[This] examination of each of the history of ancient (and modern) divination would find this extraordinary work immensely helpful". Learners will discover that the text: Contains lessons designed around the world is extensive and learned, but remains accessible enough for the serious student; and sign language chart.



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