
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 …
ASL - American Sign Language
American Sign Language (ASL), Free Lesson Plans, Online ASL Dictionary, Deaf culture.
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, …
Lesson 01 American Sign Language (ASL)
ASL is the dominant signed language in North America, plus it is used to some extent in quite a few other countries, but it is certainly not understood by deaf people everywhere.
Idioms in ASL - American Sign Language
Ask yourself, if, for some reason, a fluent signer of ASL (somehow) didn't know the I-I-I sign and was shown the sign without mouth movement and without context -- would that signer be likely …
"Classifiers" American Sign Language (ASL)
A classifier (in ASL) is a sign that represents a general category of things, shapes, or sizes. A predicate is the part of a sentence that modifies (says something about or describes) the topic …
ASL Dictionary - American Sign Language
American Sign Language is constantly adapting to the needs of Deaf people, our families, and those with whom we associate. To use this dictionary, at the top of this page click the first …
"how" American Sign Language (ASL)
American Sign Language: "how" The sign for "how" has a couple of popular variations. How: Version 1: Form curved handshapes on both hands, palms down and/or slightly back. Place …
About American Sign Language (ASL) University
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.
Lesson 07 American Sign Language (ASL)
Often ASL teachers will tell you that ASL sign order is typically: time, topic, comment. What many don't explain is that your topic can be a subject and that it is okay to sign in subject, verb, …