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.
What word is Mary discussing?
Can you guess what word Mary Harman is discussing?
Halloween and Day of the Dead: A Comparison in ASL.
Halloween and Day of the Dead: A Comparison in ASL with Yoon Lee from ASL Flurry.
Mary Harman is at it again.
“Up.” Two simple letters. One English word. In ASL, many different ways to sign it. More on IC’s blog!
Why do Americans spell ‘color’ and Canadians spell ‘colour’? Watch Mary Harman to find out!
Why do Americans spell ‘color’ and Canadians spell ‘colour’? Watch Mary Harman to find out!
Watch Mary Harman to learn a fun fact about the word ‘SWIMS’!
Fun fact about the word ‘SWIMS’: watch Mary Harman to learn!
Mary Harman signs the Hawaiian Islands in ASL.
Mary Harman signs the Hawaiian Islands in ASL.
What is the temperature difference between -40 degrees Celsius and -40 degrees Fahrenheit?
What is the temperature difference between-40 degrees Celsius and -40 degrees Fahrenheit?
Watch Mary explain in ASL!
“Down.” One simple, English word. In ASL, many different ways to sign it.
Mary Harman shows the fun in ASL linguistics! How many ways can you sign the word “down”?
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.