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  • About.com: Sign Language Open site in a new window - Includes information and links on ASL and sign languages from other countries, baby signing, fonts, poetry, teaching, learning, and more.
  • Dictionaryofsign.com Open site in a new window - Online international dictionary of sign language. Allows users to send in their own video clips of sign language for use in the dictionary.
  • HandSpeak Open site in a new window - Offers subscription-based dictionary of several visual languages including American Sign Language, International Sign Language, and signs for use with babies and pets.
  • International Bibliography of Sign Language Open site in a new window - Contains titles of academic literature and abstracts focusing on modern sign language research, Deaf culture, and interpreting.
  • Sign Language Assessments Open site in a new window - Provides an overview of different sign language assessments as well as information on testing and test development.
  • Sign Language Studies Open site in a new window - Journal of scholarly articles and essays relevant to signed languages and signing communities.
  • Sign Writing Open site in a new window - Writing system which uses visual symbols to represent the handshapes, movements, and facial expressions of signed languages.
  • Signing With Your Baby Open site in a new window - Advocates use of sign language to communicate before your baby can talk. Includes links to related articles, books, and videos.
  • ThinkQuest: Norwegian Sign Language Open site in a new window - Alphabets, numbers, and the language of the deaf culture in Norway.
  • Wikipedia: Sign language Open site in a new window - Article covering sign language, a language which uses manual communication instead of sound to convey meaning - simultaneously combining handshapes, orientation and movement of the hands, arms or body, and facial expressions to fluidly express a speaker's thoughts.
 



 
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