BlacK/African-American ASL in U.S.

I don't have that book but it does look interesting.

I've read articles and other books about black ASL and the black deaf experience but nothing as extensive as this book seems to be.
 
:ty: Reba - on the website "Deaf Culture That " there's a link to an example of some ASL comparison signs in that book http://deafculturethat.com/category/black-asl/

I suppose you're already familiar with them or others like it but I liked learning about that....another one of many books I'd like to get. Someday....
 
Interesting comparisons. Thanks for the link.

I've seen the "stuck" sign for meaning pregnant before.

In SC, that first sign that the guy is using for "really dressed up" looks like the sign we use for "chicken." (If it is signed at the forehead, it means "rooster" or "USC Gamecocks.") :lol:
 
Interesting comparisons. Thanks for the link.

I've seen the "stuck" sign for meaning pregnant before.

In SC, that first sign that the guy is using for "really dressed up" looks like the sign we use for "chicken." (If it is signed at the forehead, it means "rooster" or "USC Gamecocks.") :lol:
so there IS a sign for USC Gamecocks?! Awesome!


(have a relative currently attending there :) )
 
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