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Below you'll find a list of all posts from October 14, 2021

“Gentle into the Darkness: A Deaf Mother’s Journey into Alzheimer’s” by Canadian author and coda Patricia Conrad

“Gentle into the Darkness: A Deaf Mother’s Journey into Alzheimer’s,” by Canadian author Patricia Conrad, tells the story of a remarkable deaf woman’s life.

Use as much space as the interpretation requires.Key Skill 5.7

Space is an essential feature of ASL and should be used deliberately, carefully, and purposefully.

Learn more about it here! And an example in ASL!

English Oddity: Why do we sing ‘Take Me Out to the Ball Game’ when we are already at the game?

Click to see this English phrase produced in ASL!

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