Languishing in a Linear Language is Lethal: How to "Think" in ASL
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Description
Maureen Longo Tuccelli presents four stumbling blocks hearing signers often face when trying to learn a visual language. Suggestions are made and examples given for overcoming those blocks. Bonus feature: How are you going to sign in ASL when you're still thinking in English? Learn practice techniques on how to begin thinking in ASL.
Publication Date
2002
Disciplines:
Communication Sciences and Disorders | Medicine and Health Sciences | Speech and Hearing Science
Suggested Citation
Tuccelli, Maureen Longo, "Languishing in a Linear Language is Lethal: How to "Think" in ASL" (2002). Course Materials. 16.
https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/asleimats/16
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