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ASL Signbank

Reference:

Julie A. Hochgesang, Onno Crasborn, and Diane Lillo-Martin. (2017-2020) ASL Signbank. New Haven, CT: Haskins Lab, Yale University. https://aslsignbank.haskins.yale.edu/


ASL Signbank is a collection of ASL signs linked with ID glosses.


Public access allows you to view videos of ASL signs along with translation equivalents (or keywords). Just go ahead and start browsing by clicking on "show all signs" under the "Signs" tab above.


If you register with an account, you will have access to more detailed information per sign. If you have a login account, go ahead and log in by clicking on the login button above. If you need one, please contact us.


NOTE: Online registration is currently not working. Please contact Julie dot Hochgesang at Gallaudet dot edu to request an account.


ASL Signbank can be linked with ELAN! Go ahead and use the ECV link here - https://aslsignbank.haskins.yale.edu/static/ecv/asl.ecv

To see how to link the ECV and to use the ASL Signbank as a lexicon service, please see this video by Onno Crasborn or the ELAN manual.


To learn more about the freely available ASL Signbank and the project it is affiliated with - SLAAASh - please click on the "about" tab above.


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Funding

Sign Language Acquisition, Annotation, Archiving and Sharing

National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders

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Acquisition of Language in Deaf Children

National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders

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