Description
About the Author
Richard Tennant is a former mathematics teacher who has studied American Sign Language extensively and resides in Acra, NY. Marianne Gluszak Brown is an American Sign Language Teacher's Association (ASLTA) professionally certified interpreter and a child of deaf adults (Coda) who works in Palisades, NY.
Reviews
"The second edition of The American Sign Language Handshape Dictionary is a handy reference. Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates through graduate students, general readers, and professionals." * CHOICE *
"This reference complements other ASL dictionaries by organizing signs by handshape rather than alphabetically by English word order. In so doing, it acts best as a recognition tool for the ASL learner, leading the user quickly to specific signs without having first to refer to an English-equivalent word. Multiple meanings of a single sign also allow deaf people to increase their English vocabulary. A worthwhile complement to a public or academic library collection." * Library Journal *
"Look up the sign, find the word! It presents students, sign language teachers, and Deaf people alike with a genuinely innovative resource to hone communication skills in both ASL and English." * Deaf Life *
"Every student of ASL should have this book. It would also be an excellent reference book for deaf students who want to create ABC stories, a popular form of ASL storytelling."
-- Kim B. Kurz * Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education *Book Information
ISBN 9781944838782
Author Richard A. Tennant
Format Paperback
Page Count 462
Imprint Gallaudet University Press,U.S.
Publisher Gallaudet University Press,U.S.
Weight(grams) 1248g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 178mm * 27mm