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How do you interpret numbers effectively from English to ASL? Marty Taylor has answers.

In “Interpretation Skills: English to ASL, Second Edition,” Marty Taylor addresses eight major features that are required to interpret effectively from English to ASL. This post focuses on #2 – Numbers.

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What word is Mary discussing?

Can you guess what word Mary Harman is discussing?

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Virginia Lee Hughes: A Pioneer in the Sign Language Interpreting Profession

Virginia Lee Hughes, a child of Deaf parents, was born in Fulton, Missouri.

Enjoy this personal interview with Virginia Lee Hughes by Dr. Carolyn Ball.

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