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The American Sign Language Phrase Book (edition 2008)

by Barbara Bernstein Fant (Author)

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The authoritative source on ASL is better than ever with more than 50 new phrases For more than 20 years, The American Sign Language Phrase Book has been the go-to guide for the hearing impaired and those who need to communicate with them-family, teachers, and friends. Now this classic by ASL leader Lou Fant has been updated by his wife Barbara Fant to include signs for today's lifestyle.… (more)
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Title:The American Sign Language Phrase Book
Authors:Barbara Bernstein Fant (Author)
Info:McGraw-Hill Education (2008), Edition: 3, 400 pages
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extremely useful for picking up everyday phrases and syntax. ( )
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American Sign Language, commonly abbreviated to ASL and occasionally known as Ameslan, is the sign language most deaf people use when they are communicating among themselves.
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The authoritative source on ASL is better than ever with more than 50 new phrases For more than 20 years, The American Sign Language Phrase Book has been the go-to guide for the hearing impaired and those who need to communicate with them-family, teachers, and friends. Now this classic by ASL leader Lou Fant has been updated by his wife Barbara Fant to include signs for today's lifestyle.

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