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Loading... The Joy of Signing: The Illustrated Guide for Mastering Sign Language and… (edition 1987)by Lottie L. Riekehof
Work detailsThe Joy of Signing: The Illustrated Guide for Mastering Sign Language and the Manual Alphabet by Lottie L. Riekehof
None. 9000 My husband is fluent at signing....he purchased the book for me that assists him with teaching me. I find the book easy and reasonable. I prefer how the signs are grouped together by subject as I am well versed with the alphabet. This book is a good resource for those who are learning ASL. The signs are grouped together by subject, not alphabetized, so if you're looking for a sign quickly, it can be a bit of a chore. However, this book includes signs that other books simply don't; the chapter on religious signs is particularly helpful. This popular dictionary of approximately 1,500 known signs makes them easier to remember. Sentences present signs in proper context. Appendix gives information about the most effective way to add signs to spoken English. Highly illustrated and well organized, this book provides context and historical perspective in addition to "how-to" sign and communicate. no reviews | add a review
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