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American Sign Language Resources

American Sign Language Resources

 About American Sign Language Article by Karen Nakamura. Includes linguistics of ASL, the status as a foreign language, and warnings against exclusive use
of dictionaries to learn ASL


American Sign Language (ASL) is a Foreign Language
 - A thorough petition/research paper/argumentative paper with references. Petitioning for the consideration of ASL as a foreign language. A good starting point for anyone trying to convince their school that ASL meets the requirements of a foreign language

American Sign Language - Linguistic Research Project - Linguistic research on ASL structure at Boston University. Includes information about publications and development of software to facilitate linguistic annotation and analysis of video data

ASL Access Volunteer non-profit organization that places ASL videos in public libraries. Purchase ASL videos for donations.

ASL Info - Portal features discussion forums, links, news, and events in or
around the Tampa, Florida

ASL Webring - Form to submit sites to webring for pages directly related to
American Sign Language subjects

Deaf Zone - Information on the ADA, captioning, education, and deaf humor

Sign Language 101
 - A home schooling list-serve for families who wish to use American Sign Language in their course offerings. Courses cover history, alphabet, numbers, animals, foods, people, colors and signs used in everyday conversation


Sign Language Studies
 - A journal that focuses on the study of sign language and the people who use it. Quarterly archives of the journal are available online from Fall 2000

Silent Weekend Home Page A total immersion program for ASL students through Columbus State Community College. Deaf and hearing participate.

A Town for Signers - A new town plan for sign language users: deaf, hard of hearing and hearing people, to be located in McCook County, South Dakota. Includes FAQs and news.

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