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masquerading as a man with a reason ([personal profile] ysobel) wrote2017-08-26 09:13 pm

ASL Questions

1) Is it possible to learn ASL without being physically able to speak it? Or is that a ridiculous goal?

2) If it's not a stolid idea for me to try, are there good resources? I mean I know there are YouTube videos, and I know how to use google, and stuff, so I'm not needing basic handholding there... but are there any especially good sources out there? Or especially bad ones o should stay away from?

3) Am I just going to regret this or get frustrated st my limitations?

;;nods fist in ASL yes::
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[personal profile] conuly 2017-08-27 06:09 am (UTC)(link)
1. I don't see why not. I mean, there are people who cannot vocalize who still manage to learn to understand spoken languages.
cadenzamuse: Cross-legged girl literally drawing the world around her into being (Default)

[personal profile] cadenzamuse 2017-08-28 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
I think as long as you go in with the goal of attaining received but not expressive language, you'll be fine. And Lifeprint has been recommended as a resource a couple of times by the ASL classes I've taken.
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[personal profile] jeshyr 2017-08-28 10:13 am (UTC)(link)
It's certainly technically possible to learn to understand sign when you can't sign, but at least for *me* I find it INSANELY FRUSTRATING and incredibly difficult to deal with. YMMV clearly, I first learned to sign when I could actually sign, so it's a different angle I'm coming from ...