ASL Grammar Rules

EyesBlueDeaf said:
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Found it... Thanks....
Here's the link https://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=65-093032384x-1
 
Add on definition and words

I think so provide you can on asl dictionary and not have there same without dictionary words (verb - v) that is means example I was a learn word.

They are on grammar more on english and school.


  • Reading
  • english dictionary
 
GraysonPeddie said:
Well that would take me a lot of time to search! Thank you for posting a link! :) Conversation phrases would certainly help me out with ASL.

Thanks!!! :thumb:
For conversation phrases, ASL Phrases by Lou Fant is great.
 
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GraysonPeddie said:
Hi I have a question. How good is the American Sign Language Grammar Rules?

I'm asking because I'm learning and studying ASL and the rules of ASL Grammar.

For learning ASL, I used the following resources:

Tutorial:

http://www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-layout/concepts.htm
http://www.lessontutor.com/ASLgenhome.html

ASL Grammar:

http://daphne.palomar.edu/kstruxness/ASL Grammar Rules 1-06.pdf

ASL Reference:

http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/aslweb/browser.htm
http://www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-layout/signs.htm

I purchased the $50 DVD video (ouch) for learning Sign Language called Sign Language For Everyone by Anthony and while most of the subtitles are easy for me to read (white if I remember correctly), for learning sign language, the words are black and I can barely read it...plus, in one part of the video when Anthony went into a store (I heard him speaking before he went in), he said, "Hello?" a couple of times, went into looking at picture frames, and when the store employee heard him, he went over to him, trying to talk to him and doesn't speak and the employee went back and gets the woman to try to speak to him. It just makes me suspecious and made me skip to the next chapter (scene) or quit watching the video. Note that this is based on my opinion and not meant to offend him...however I don't watch the video anymore because I found it easier for me to learn the signs from the Internet. I know taking it in a class is the best way to learn ASL but wanted to learn on my own pace. Since I have started to not watch DVD video on learning ASL, I found the price of the video not worth it... :p

Sorry to inform you that English rules the world, not ASL grammars. And uh, I'm hearing impaired and sign language is my first language. My opinions that everyone should learn English and sign English according to English Grammar Rules. That way hearing people don't have to waste their time to learn some ASL grammars to understand them. And that way I won't have to take lower course in mainstream college to learn English on fourth grade level. :)
 
jillio said:
For conversation phrases, ASL Phrases by Lou Fant is great.

Hey...I had met Lou Fant in person at the workshop about 20 yrs ago...he was very good with ASL ...He strongly supported ASL fully...

Thanks!!

SxyPorkie
 
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