The Canadian Dictionary of ASL [American Sign Language] |
| Developed in conjunction with the
Canadian Cultural Society of the Deaf, this comprehensive new dictionary of
American Sign Language (ASL) has over 8700 signs, many unique to Canada.
Material for this extensive work has been drawn from many sources and includes
input gathered from members of Canadas Deaf community over the past
twenty years. The Canadian Dictionary of ASL offers clear illustrations and sign descriptions alongside English definitions, making it a valuable reference for Deaf and hearing users alike. Authoritative and up-to-date, The Canadian Dictionary of ASL will prove to be the standard reference for years to come. Edited by Carole Sue Bailey and Kathy Dolby. Published by the University of Alberta Press, 2002. |
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| Catalogue No. | 0-88864-300-4 |
| Price | $100.00 |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Pages | 840 |
| Language | English only |
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