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    Trying to think in ASL grammtical format.

    One way to help you speak ASL and not English is to remove many of the small English grammatical or function words and pieces. Stop thinking about the following: the, an, -ed, -ing, be, are, is, -s, -'s. Then try to use Topic-Comment logic. For example in the English sentence "It's important...
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    ASL Group in Boston & Cambridge, MA

    Our next meeting is Sunday, July 22 WHEN: 11 AM till about 1 AM WHERE: 1100 Mass Ave. This is the Au Bon Pain between Harvard and Central Square. It is NOT the Au Bon Pain in Harvard Sq NOR the one in Central Sq. It is at the intersection of Mass Ave and Mt Auburn. At our meeting last week...
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    ASL Group in Boston & Cambridge, MA

    We're a group of people (deaf, hard-of-hearing and hearing) who meet several times a month to talk in ASL. We meet most often in Cambridge and Somerville, Massachusetts but can also meet in Boston, (Allston, Downtown, Back Bay) Brookline etc. Our next gathering will be Saturday July 14 in...
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