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American sign language (ASL) is a visual language using hand gestures, facial expressions, and body movements, primarily used by the Deaf community in North America.
HARTFORD, Conn. — April 15 is National American Sign Language Day. It's a day to celebrate and honor the unique language that is spoken not by mouth but by hand, using gestures and signals.
It has never been easier to learn American Sign Language (ASL) with so many ways to learn right from home. There are millions of people throughout the country who use ASL.
Earn a certificate in ASL studies from the University of Wyoming, where you'll gain skills in American Sign Language while studying sociocultural aspects of Deaf communities.
You don’t need to spend any money to start learning American Sign Language (ASL) with these resources.
American Sign Language Reveals Wordplay Beyond Sound In a visual language, a subtle hand movement can help you get the joke.
More than 90 percent of deaf children in the U.S. are born to hearing parents. For them, the path forward can be difficult and also controversial. The advent of cochlear implant technology has the ...
Seattle Seahawks star DK Metcalf is as motivated in his ASL lessons as he is on the football field. We talked to his instructor.
Austin Peay State University’s Professional and Workforce Development Center is relaunching its American Sign Language (ASL) ...
Nancy Nicholson with Sign Language Specialties of Acadiana is hosting weekly American Sign Language (ASL) that requires no ...
Or is it? Audiences of an upcoming Los Angeles revival of the Green Day musical — performed simultaneously in spoken English and American Sign Language — will see Otis Jones IV planted on a ...