Signing For Dummies (...For Dummies)
<b>The fast and easy way to grasp this evolving and growing language</b><p>American Sign Language (ASL) is something we've all seen deaf people use in restaurants, hospitals, airports, and at work. The communication is fascinating to watch; to see people sharing ideas by using handshapes and body language is remarkable in a world so defined by sound. This new edition of <i>Signing For Dummies</i> gives you a general understanding of the properties of Sign, as well as an understanding of deaf culture. Designed to act as an introduction or a refresher, the book focuses solely on ASL, which is the most commonly used sign language in the United States. <p>Categorized by subject, this illustrated guide covers grammar and sentence structure, along with the tools to get you going in basic conversation by knowing how to introduce and greet people; ask questions and make small talk; order food and chat with salespeople; handle medical emergencies; talk on the phone; get around town for fun or business; and much more. Plus, it stresses how ASL isn't just about using your fingers, hands, and arms, but also about facial expression and body language.<ul><li>More than 25 percent new and revised content, including the latest technological advances for the deaf; contact signing, code mixing, code switching, interpreting as a profession, and regionalism in signing</li><li>Packed with "Fun & Games" sections that invite you to practice specific signs</li><li>Hundreds of illustrations throughout, plus a video CD featuring demonstrations by ASL signers showing actual conversations</li></ul><p><i>Signing For Dummies</i> is the fast and fun way to get you moving your hands, body, and face to convey meaning that reaches beyond linguistic barriers.