The Joy of Signing
Lottie L. Riekehofno description yet..
status | Copy #1 (3089): in |
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genre | Language » Art Instruction |
publisher | Gospel Publishing House |
publish date | 1987 |
popularity | checked out 1 time(s) |
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This is a great guide to signing. It has a ton of signs and has yet to fail me when looking to construct a sentence.
This is essentially a dictionary of signs and doesn’t really attempt to tackle ASL grammar.
It is an older book and so some of the signs are older and have evolved or taken on new forms since the writing of this book. I’ve found this in practicing conversation and running into stumbling blocks with the person I’m signing with.
This is a nice hardcover and is really durable, so it doesn’t much mind being packed around in my backpack to practice and review throughout the day.