Sign Language Dictionary Subscription Online
Monday May 19, 2008
The National Technical Institute for the Deaf has made its sign language dictionary, the American Sign Language Video Dictionary and Inflection Guide, available online for an annual subscription fee. As explained in the DeafRoc blog, this online dictionary shows how signs change depending on the meaning.
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Comments
not impressed, too stiffy…
I think it’s really nice and well-organized.
Just took a look at video clips demonstration, I think it is one of the best so far. To explain the problem with being “stiffy”, it simply resembles a common translation dictionary, it just shows as possibly equivalent meaning(s) and the best of all, examples of how these signs are used in sentences. Yes all of them are stiff but still very helpful.
We should have ASL Thesaurus too.
One criticism, physical appearance in signers are very important, dull looking signers should not be accepted. They give ASL signing community a poor image. To be clear, I am talking specifically those with dull and depressing look that does not have to do with elderly look.