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  1. Japanese Deaf Culture - American Sign Language

    Aug 20, 2011 · Japanese Sign Language culture and recognition of the Deaf community is younger than that of America (Nakamura, 2007). In fact, through government programs and recognition, Sign …

  2. 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 Culture study …

  3. ASL Japan - American Sign Language

    For those of you who don't care to involve yourself with a FB group -- the result of the discussion ended up being that even different skilled JSL signers used slight variations on the sign for Japan. Source: …

  4. American Sign Language (ASL)

    In the United States of America, ASL (American Sign Language) is use, in Britain, BSL (British Sign Language) is use, in France, FSL (French Sign Language) is use, in Japan, JSL (Japanese Sign …

  5. American Sign Language (ASL)

    A demonstration page for the Lifeprint Video Player Resource for ASL students, interpreters, teachers, and parents of Deaf children.

  6. "no" ASL American Sign Language

    American Sign Language: "no" The sign "NO" can use either a polite double motion or a more firm or definite single motion. It is also directional in nature--meaning, if I hold my hand off to my right and I …

  7. ASL - American Sign Language

    American Sign Language (ASL) Dictionary and Lessons "Wanted" list: I'm using this page to list signs that have been requested. I'll post signs for these concepts as time permits. Some of these concepts …

  8. "Signs for cities, states, and places..." American Sign Language (ASL)

    What are the signs for "cities, states, and places" in American Sign Language (ASL)?

  9. Why Sign Language is Not Universal:

    A look at whether or not Sign Language is universal in the sense being able to be understood across cultures and societies.

  10. "Loan Signs" American Sign Language (ASL)

    American Sign Language: "Loan Signs" "Loan signs" are signs that have been borrowed from other sign languages. For example, in American Sign Language it used to be common to twist an index finger …