Random House Webster’s Concise American Sign Language Dictionary

Random House Webster’s Concise American Sign Language Dictionary by Elaine Costello is a comprehensive resource published by Random House in 1999. This reprint edition spans 516 pages and is presented in English. The dictionary includes over 4,000 clearly illustrated signs, making it suitable for both novice and experienced users seeking to learn American Sign Language.
Readers will find this dictionary organized in an A-Z format, which is abundantly cross-referenced for ease of use. Each sign is accompanied by complete descriptions and full-torso illustrations, facilitating a better understanding of this complex language. This reference work serves as a valuable tool for those interested in language arts and disciplines related to sign language.
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New format! The most complete concise ASL dictionary available includes over 4,000 clearly illustrated signs. This handy treasury of signs for the novice and experienced user alike offers more signs than other mass market ASL dictionaries. Presented in an A-Z format, abundantly cross referenced, and including complete descriptions of each sign, with full-torso illustrations, the signs of this fascinating and complex language are easy to find and learn.
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