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The British Sign Language / American Sign Language Translator is a sign language program designed for use by individuals who are deaf or hard or hearing. This computer program translates any of 1,000 words between four languages: British Sign Language (video), American Sign Language (video), British English (text), and American English (text). When a word is typed in or chosen from a list, the translation appears in the other three languages.

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Price: 19.95.

This product record was updated on April 5, 2004.

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Institute for Disabilities Research and Training, Inc.

11323 Amherst Avenue
Wheaton, Maryland 20902
United States
Telephone: 301-942-4326.
TT: 301-942-4326.
Fax: 301-942-4439.
Web: http://www.idrt.com.
Email: idrt@idrt.com.


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