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The joy of signing, the illustrated guide for mastering sign language and the manual alphabet, Lottie L. Riekehof

Label
The joy of signing, the illustrated guide for mastering sign language and the manual alphabet, Lottie L. Riekehof
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 341) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The joy of signing
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
13667352
Responsibility statement
Lottie L. Riekehof
Sub title
the illustrated guide for mastering sign language and the manual alphabet
Summary
This is a guide for mastering the current basic signs used to communicate with deaf people in either the word order of the English language or in the American Sign Language pattern. It provides the basic vocabulary needed for persons entering interpreter training programs. Over 1500 signs have been illustrated and are grouped by chapter into their natural categories. Includes line drawings and step-by-step descriptions of positions and movements, information about the origins of signs, as well as the correct usage of signs in context
Table Of Contents
HIstory of sign language and fingerspelling -- The art of signing -- The language pattern of signs: signing on the continuum -- Fingerspelling -- Manual alpha chart -- Mastering the art of signing naturally -- Words for which signs are not always required -- Contractions used to form the negative -- Ommitting the auxiliary in questions -- Statements, commands, questions -- Types of questions -- The conditional sentence -- Commands -- Pluralization and frequency -- Noun/verb pairs -- Intensity and degree -- Location of signs in a story -- Use of eyes and index finger in pointing -- The signer beconming the character in the story -- Tense -- Continutiy, continous action, duration -- Regularity -- Directionality of signs -- Signs placed at appropiate locations on the body -- Incorporating numbers -- Numbers used with personal pronouns --Negation -- Classifiers and size and shape specifiers -- Organizations serving the deaf
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