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Learn the fastest growing language in America with Hypersign 4.0! HyperSign was developed to meet many of the needs perceived as hearing people attempt to learn a language of another culture ... a language very different in content, form, and use from English or other spoken languages. While this product is centered around a video dictionary of approximately 2000 basic ASL signs, many features have been included to enhance the learning experience and increase the potential for success in learning, retaining and using ASL.
The Child’s dictionary provides a visual interface. Each word in this dictionary has been carefully chosen so that it can be accompanied by an easily recognizable picture (from the Mayer-Johnson library). The words were chosen from the text Basic Vocabulary and Language Thesaurus for Hearing-Impaired Children by Daniel Ling and Agnes Ling. The vocabulary has been grouped into 26 categories, each containing about 25 words. Each category title is represented in picture and written forms.
Full Motion Video: The full motion video of ASL signs include the suprasegmental features (facial expressions or gestures accompanying the sign) which change their meanings. Each sign has a base sign representing the one most commonly used in daily conversation. If there is more than one sign which fits that word, the dialectical or semantic variations of the signs are also available. Age Level Specific Vocabulary: Since vocabulary varies with age, HyperSign provides access to the video dictionary at three levels. Users of the adult’s dictionary have access to all 2000 signs. The teen dictionary is a subset of the adult dictionary. The child’s dictionary was specially designed for non-readers and pre-readers with each word accompanied by an easily recognizable picture. Spanish and English: Since Spanish is the second most commonly used first language in this country, the program is designed to provide instructional text in either Spanish or English. Activities: Games are fun. They enhance the learning process and they increase retention. Included games for children (Which One?, Matching Game and Tic Tac Toe), and teenagers and adults (Crossword Puzzle, Name That Sign , What’s My Sign?, and You First!). Custom Word Lists: Often teachers or parents will want to focus attention on certain specific lists of words. This program allows teachers or parents to create lessons containing specific lists of signs selected from either the adult, teen or child’s dictionaries for classroom or in-home use. Everyday Phrases: Language learning includes more than learning the words of a language. The words need to be combined to form sentences. Included are a number of everyday phrases chosen to give users something to say.
Learning sign language is a lot of fun for children. To add to the excitement of learning a new language, included are three activities especially designed for children. Tic Tac Toe
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