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American Sign Language The Easy Way | 
enlarge | Authors: David A. Stewart, Elizabeth Stewart, Jessalyn Little Publisher: Barron's Educational Series Category: Book
List Price: $16.99 Buy New: $9.67 You Save: $7.32 (43%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 69498
Media: Paperback Edition: 2nd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 474 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 7.8 x 1.1
ISBN: 0764134280 Dewey Decimal Number: 419.7 EAN: 9780764134289 ASIN: 0764134280
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Product Description Learning ASLAmerican Sign Languagebecomes easy with the help of this heavily illustrated book. This edition has been updated to include information on new technological developments and their related vocabulary. A useful guide both for the deaf and for those who teach or otherwise work among deaf men and women, this book opens with a detailed presentation of the 10 key grammatical rules of ASL. Also emphasized is the use of facial grammar as an important supplement to manual signing. Most of this books contents are devoted to demonstrating and explaining signing. More than 800 line drawings clearly illustrate different words and then show how to combine them to convey statements. Here is easy access to the use of American Sign Language, a practical book for both the deaf and for those with normal hearing who have occasion to communicate with the deaf.
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best "grammar" signing book available December 2, 2008 This book has one big advantage over "dictionary" style signing books, namely that it uses the word order that signers do, with guides to the logic of the language AND notes on culture. I was disappointed in the graphics, though, and in fact had to go to "Joy of Signing" many times for better explanations (this book uses only pictures, "Joy" adds descriptions and explanations--"how" is explained "as if turning seams up to see the inside edges"). I think it's very necessary to prepare for the next stage of learning the language from real people.
Sign Language Smarts September 17, 2008 I have not gotten that far in the book yet but have noticed from the beginning that this book goes into detail that most do not. I am not a teacher but this book explains how signs are understood. For instance, some things are automatically understood when a sign is done a certain way. The book explains how to "read-between-the-lines". This book gives information about those who need sign language, the deaf. I am excited to embark on new discoveries based on this new language to me.
HELPFUL ASL BOOK June 15, 2008 THIS BOOK IS VERY HELPFUL IF YOU ARE JUST BEGINNING LEARNING ASL. IT REALLY FOCUSES ON THE GRAMMER AND HOW THE DEAF PEOPLE COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER AND WHY. I RECOMMEND THIS BOOK HIGHLY FOR INTERMEDIATE BEGINNERS.
Wow...too much info for a novice begnner February 8, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book is very overwhelming to me. My infant son is hearing impaired so I'm trying to learn ASL. This is definately a college textbook and not an average readers book. I'm going to get through it some day but wow....it's a lot of info for me as a beginner.
great for beginners November 28, 2007 I bought this for my adult brother who wanted to learn to sign. He said the book was great, very easy to understand, and he said he was able to learn quickly.
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