Language learning
Manual alphabet is a set of manual alphabetical letters, corresponding to the written/spoken alphabet. It is used for fingerspelling a string of the alphabetical letters of a certain written/spoken word, person's name, etc.
The two-handed British manual alphabet is commonly used in Australia, England, New Zealand and some other countries. Both British manual alphabet and British sign language are entirely different from the American manual alphabet and American Sign Language which are mainly used in the U.S. and Canada.
Learn how to write British manual alphabet in ASLwrite by Todd Hicks. A set of digits of the American manual alphabet is not available at the moment.
New to sign language? "Where do I start?" or "How do I start learning sign language?" This ASL Rookie guide lists some selected links to the tutorials for ASL beginners to get started and keep rolling. It may be a useful review for intermediate-level learners and ASL students as well.
Some tutorial pages are a mix of free and premium versions. Access to premium content and links below are available in the PatronPlus subscription. More links/posts will be added from time to time.
Are you able to carry everyday conversations in ASL? Are you a student in the intermediate levels and beyond, who wishes to boost up your signing skills? You've come to the selected tutorial series. (Some premium content are available to PatronPlus membership.)
Stories, poems, performance arts, etc. in sign language.
This documentation project follows a child's language acquisition, literacy development, and phonological acquisition in sign language, specifically ASL, from newborn to age five in a natural native-ASL environment and visual culture.