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ASL is not a vague language3 comments

Daniel Greene wrote 1 week ago: Nor is any language “a vague language.” Rather, every language has vague language, just … more →

Tags: Editorials, ASL + English, Communication, Deaf culture, English, grad school, Interpreter Training, Interpreting, sign language

Boston Public Library Sing-a-long: South Boston Branch

Michelle wrote 3 weeks ago: I am doing a series of special events in various Boston Public library branches throughout the city! … more →

Tags: Parenting, Events

Deaf Heart, confidentiality, vagueness, and transparency4 comments

Daniel Greene wrote 3 weeks ago: There is currently a discourse within the American Deaf community about the resignation of two Deaf … more →

Tags: Articles, Communication, Communications & Media, Community, Deaf culture, ethics, rıd, vague language (VL), videos

Thesis published on vague language (VL) in ASL and English!3 comments

Daniel Greene wrote 1 month ago: I am thrilled to announce that my thesis has been published online, available for all to read. The t … more →

Tags: Updates, ASL + English, Communication, Deaf culture, Digital Commons, English, grad school, Postgraduate, vague language (VL)

Finished graduate school!2 comments

Daniel Greene wrote 1 month ago: Last Friday morning, I successfully defended my thesis. This Wednesday afternoon, I submitted my the … more →

Tags: Updates, ASL + English, grad school, Interpreting, Postgraduate, Professional Development

Boston Public Library Sing-a-long: Faneuil Branch1 comment

Michelle wrote 2 months ago: I will be doing a series of special events in various Boston Public library branches throughout the … more →

Tags: Parenting, Events, boston public library

Deafness, speech and the Performance of Gender

Melissa Fong aka @InternationalMF wrote 2 months ago: Deafness, speech and the Performance of Gender This weekend I had the privilege of participating in … more →

Tags: happy rant, No Rant-Just Interesting: Why you gotta rant all the ti, queer rant, Ableism & Mental Health rant, masculinity, deaf, Speech, Disability, ableism

Upcoming Moms & Music Events! {FREE}

Michelle wrote 2 months ago: Join me at a Boston Public Library branch for a morning of music: singing, dancing, and parachute pl … more →

Tags: Parenting, Events, South Boston, South Boston Branch Library, parachute play

Online Signing Dictionary for children!

Michelle wrote 3 months ago: I am really excited about this!  There are lots of online sign language dictionaries out there that … more →

Tags: Parenting

How to Learn Sign Language When You Can't Sign to Save Your Life25 comments

sgrovesuss wrote 3 months ago: Help! I can’t understand what you’re signing to me. Lipreading Mom has an embarrassing c … more →

Tags: auditory dyslexia, Awkward Ear Moments, Bluffing 101, Can you help?, deaf, Hearing Loss, lip reader, Lip-reading, Lipreading Mom's Confessions

My thesis on vague language (VL) is almost finished!

Daniel Greene wrote 3 months ago: After many months of work, I am going to send the penultimate draft of my master’s thesis to m … more →

Tags: Updates, ASL + English, Communication, Deaf culture, English, Feedback, grad school, Interpreting, vague language (VL)

The stigma of "signer" upon ASL-English interpreters7 comments

Daniel Greene wrote 4 months ago: Doctor to patient: “Hi, I’m Dr. Y.” Doctor to me: “Oh, the patient’s d … more →

Tags: essays, ethics, Communication, Deaf culture, ASL + English, Interpreting, Professional Development, Teaching

Looking forward to meeting people at my poster session at CIT1 comment

Daniel Greene wrote 7 months ago: I recorded this video as a response to a researcher and interpreter trainer I met at the last Confer … more →

Tags: Updates, signing, Conference, Feedback, vague language (VL), CIT, Interpreter Training, Professional Development, videos

Why Sign Language?1 comment

Michelle wrote 7 months ago: Have you ever wondered why I teach American Sign Language (ASL) signs in Moms & Music™? Using AS … more →

Tags: Parenting

Workshops in Minnesota: Promo videos in English & ASL

Daniel Greene wrote 7 months ago: I made these two videos to promote my workshops in Minneapolis/St. Paul November 9th & 10th. Fri … more →

Tags: Updates, Phonology, Travel, vague language (VL), Interpreting, English, Interpreter Training, Professional Development, videos

Sign language that African Americans use is different from that of whites

readthinkwriteteach wrote 8 months ago: (Bill O’Leary/ WASHINGTON POST ) – Gallaudet professor Carolyn McCaskill demonstrates di … more →

Tags: African American News, national science foundation (nsf), Spencer Foundation

Hoy dia me tomé un taller en interpretación trilingüe

Daniel Greene wrote 8 months ago: Perdóname si no escribo perfectamente el español, pero estoy feliz de que me fui a la Conferencia Es … more →

Tags: Updates, bilingual, Conference, English, Interpreter Training, Interpreting, Professional Development, rıd, spanish

Signs for gay, lesbian, bi, transgender, queer, and questioning (closed-captioned)

Daniel Greene wrote 8 months ago: This is my video about signs for gay, lesbian, bi, transgender, etc.; a.k.a. queer or LGBTQ. I thoug … more →

Tags: Vlogs, signing, videos, Gay, Diversity, GLBTQ

What I Learned from a (Deaf) Baseball Player15 comments

sgrovesuss wrote 8 months ago: Fascinating Film about William Hoy – ‘I See the Crowd Roar’ A couple of weeks ago, … more →

Tags: deaf, sign language, Baseball, William 'Dummy' Hoy


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