Sign Language for the Deaf
Sign Langauges for the Deaf. There are many different types of sign languages, depending on the country and language spoken. This category covers all the major sign languages in the English speaking world, and a few non-english sign languages. It also covers sign langauge intended for use by non-deaf people.
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American Sign Language Interpreting Services

Based in Kissimmee, Florida. Request form, industry information and links.
http://www.aslservices.com/
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American Sign Language is a Foreign Language

Jay Paroline presents an annotated review of articles on the topic.
http://www.vengefulstapler.com/serious/aslfl.html
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American Sign Language Linguistic Research Project

Boston University presents information about publications and the development of software to facilitate linguistic annotation and analysis of video data.
http://www.bu.edu/asllrp/
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American Sign Language Program

Mission of the program, links to information on courses, faculty and staff, the undergraduate curriculum, and related sites. University of Rochester, New York.
http://www.asl.rochester.edu/
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American Sign Language Teachers Association

Contacts, legislation, chapter listings, news, membership, code of ethics, curriculum, newsletter, and job announcements.
http://aslta.org/
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Andrea K. Smith

Washington D.C. based professional. Rates, portfolio, online request form. Resources for interpreters.
http://www.andreasmithinterpreting.com/
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Ann Myers

Independent freelancer in the Baltimore, Washington area. Some links.
http://annmyers.com/index.html
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