Assume I know absolutely nothing about sign language at all. When a person wants to seriously learn the language (I'm assuming I would want to know ASL, rather than an other kind), how do they learn it?
With other languages, I would recommend that if you're serious, to study at a university, but I have no idea how one learns sign language correctly.
I know there's a lot of websites, which I would love if I knew one was reliable... Is there a website that's known to be very standardized and reliable with it?
I'm a college student, starting my junior year at a small private university in southern indiana, USA.
2007-06-30
23:57:14
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frogflight24
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I have no direct need to learn sign language. I have also recently learned there is ASL and signed english... Which ever would be more practical for me would be best... I know most (or all?) deaf people use ASL. I just want to know the language for the practical benefits of being able to communicate visually in daily life. Being able to communicate with the deaf would be a big added benefit though.
2007-07-01
00:17:14 ·
update #1