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Is there such thing as a gesticular version of a pun or word play in American Sign Language? [more inside]
posted by HotPatatta
on Nov 13, 2009 -
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I'm losing my hearing. What are my options? [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on Nov 5, 2009 -
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What's a good way to learn ASL in Washington, DC? I'm aware of Gallaudet, but it looks as if I've missed the fall enrollment deadline for classes. I can enroll in the springtime, of course, but in the meantime, I'd like to start learning how to converse with the deaf community in DC. [more inside]
posted by gyges
on Sep 23, 2009 -
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Learning ASL in Houston [more inside]
posted by LittleMissCranky
on Jan 25, 2009 -
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Where can I take cheap (preferably free!) American Sign Language courses in NYC? [more inside]
posted by interweber
on Sep 20, 2008 -
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help me learn sign language (asl) in the comfort of my own home [more inside]
posted by phoeniciansailor
on May 1, 2008 -
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Baby signing classes in Socal next week? [more inside]
posted by msittig
on Sep 25, 2007 -
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Is it annoying, distracting, or offensive to a deaf person who is using an interpreter to interact with hearing people who gesticulate a lot and have very expressive facial or body movements? [more inside]
posted by lychee
on Feb 21, 2007 -
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I'm working on some basic sign language with my 14 month old, and now that the weather's warming up, he has a real need to communicate the word "outside" when he wants to go out and play (he'll go over to the door and babble, but it would be great if he could come to me and tell me what he wants). Can someone explain (or link to a site with picture/video) the sign for "outside," "outdoors," or something similar? Bonus if the gesture is fairly simple so that my son can catch on quickly.
posted by roundrock
on Feb 14, 2007 -
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Help me integrate a deaf child into my girls soccer team. [more inside]
posted by lostinsupermarket
on Aug 27, 2006 -
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A question for those familiar with American Sign Language (or other signed languages): When hearing speakers are surprised or shocked or wish to indicate they have just said something they shouldn't they often clap their hands over their mouth. This is usually immediate and seems almost involuntary. Is there something similar used by deaf signers or do they tend to use the same gesture hearing people do? [more inside]
posted by LeeJay
on Apr 9, 2006 -
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I'd like to learn American Sign Language. Are there any good, free web resources that would let me teach myself?
posted by Apoch
on May 18, 2005 -
3 answers
Does the concept of "rhyme" exist in sign language? [more inside]
posted by freebird
on Apr 30, 2004 -
9 answers