Description
Product Overview
The American Sign Language Dictionary published by Gallaudet University Press is a meticulously compiled reference designed for both novice learners and seasoned interpreters. Spanning 340 pages, the eBook presents over 2,000 signs with high‑resolution photographs, each accompanied by concise English definitions and grammatical notes. Enhanced typesetting ensures crisp text on any Kindle device, while the 12.7 MB file size delivers quick download and smooth navigation. Built‑in screen‑reader support makes the content fully accessible to visually impaired users, and the Page Flip feature mimics the tactile experience of a physical book, allowing readers to turn pages with a simple swipe.
Usage

This dictionary is ideal for classroom instruction, independent study, and professional interpreter preparation. Educators can assign specific signs as homework, while students can search for terms during live practice sessions. The portable Kindle format means the resource is always at hand—whether in a university lecture hall, a community center workshop, or a home study environment. Sign language instructors appreciate the ability to project pages onto a screen for group demonstrations, and the searchable index speeds up lesson planning. The eBook also serves as a reliable reference for deaf‑blind individuals who rely on screen‑reader technology to access textual information.
Why Choose Us
Gallaudet University Press is the authoritative voice in deaf education, and this dictionary reflects decades of scholarly research and field testing. Unlike generic online glossaries, each entry has been vetted by certified ASL linguists, ensuring accuracy and cultural relevance. The eBook’s compatibility with Kindle’s accessibility suite—including VoiceView screen reader and adjustable font sizes—sets it apart from competing titles that lack such features. Moreover, the 1st edition’s publication date of June 26 2018 guarantees that the signs reflect contemporary usage, making it a current and trustworthy resource for modern ASL communication.
Key Features
- 340 pages of high‑definition sign photographs with clear English definitions.
- Full screen‑reader support for visually impaired users, meeting accessibility standards.
- Enhanced typesetting for crisp text rendering on all Kindle devices.
- Page Flip navigation replicates the feel of a physical book for intuitive browsing.
- Searchable index and keyword function to locate signs instantly.
FAQ
Is the dictionary compatible with all Kindle models?
Yes, the eBook works on Kindle e‑readers, Fire tablets, and the Kindle app for iOS and Android, providing a consistent experience across devices.
Can I use the dictionary offline?
Once downloaded, the entire file is stored locally, allowing you to access every sign without an internet connection.
Does the dictionary include regional variations of ASL?
The primary focus is on standard American Sign Language, but notes on common regional variants are included where relevant.
How does the screen‑reader feature work?
VoiceView reads the English definitions and navigation prompts aloud, while the visual sign images remain viewable for sighted users.
Is there a printable version available?
The Kindle format is optimized for digital reading; however, you can print selected pages for personal study, respecting copyright restrictions.




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