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  1. AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE DICTIONARY ON CD-ROM VERSION 2.0 --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2006) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The American Sign Language Dictionary On CD-ROM, Version 2.0, is a sign language program designed for use by persons with hearing disabilities. This software program combines more than 2,000 videoclips, animation, and fingerspelling to display the contents of Martin Sternberg's ASL Dictionary. Users can "look up" signs and see them demonstrated, and control the individual speed of each sign. The program also includes an...[More Information]

  2. SIGN LANGUAGE TRAINING FOR THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DELAYED, PARTS I, II & III (4123-D, 4124-D & 4125-D) --- DISCONTINUED (Verified 04/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Designed by Linda Edly, M.A. & Gretchen Schumacher M.S. in 1987. Sign language training for the developmentally disabled, non-verbal, hearing-impaired and other voice-disordered clients. These videotapes provide clear and concise way to teach and reinforce basic sign language. The signs selected for these videotapes consist of vocabulary frequently used in group homes, developmental centers and residential institutions. Ea...[More Information]

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