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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ASL Pro

The mission is to serve the needs of the ASL Educational Community by offering free services which include video dictionaries and quizzes. Regional signs listed.
http://www.aslpro.com
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ASL University

Provides course schedule, list of fees, lesson plans, and a dictionary.
http://www.lifeprint.com/
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Association of Sign Language Interpreters (ASLI)

Association of Sign Language Interpreters (ASLI)A professional association encouraging good practice in Sign Language interpreting, and representing the profession in the UK. Includes information on membership, events, and professional development activities.
http://www.asli.org.uk/
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Association of Visual Language Interpreters of Canada

English version. Membership, training, conference information, and job postings. Printable membership and merchandise forms. Comprehensive affiliate links.
http://www.avlic.ca/
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Aurora

Interpreting and services to the blind. Based in Syracuse, New York: The Marjorie Clere Interpreter Referral Service.
http://www.catholic-church.org/syrdeaf/aurora.html
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Auslan

Policy position by the Deafness Forum of Australia features information on concerns over teacher qualifications, the need for linguistic standardization and empirical research.
http://www.deafnessforum.org.au/policy3auslan.htm
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Auslan Fact Sheet

From the research of Mohammed Waleed Kadous at the University of New South Wales. Drill upward for more links.
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~waleed/thesis/node18.html#SECTION00540000000000000000
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