Copyright
John D. Bonvillian; Nicole Kissane Lee; Tracy T. Dooley; Filip T. LonckePublished On
2020-07-30ISBN
Paperback978-1-78374-999-7
Hardback978-1-80064-000-9
PDF978-1-80064-001-6
HTML978-1-80064-625-4
XML978-1-80064-004-7
EPUB978-1-80064-002-3
MOBI978-1-80064-003-0
Language
- English
Print Length
1136 pages (xvi+1120)Dimensions
Paperback156 x 56 x 234 mm(6.14" x 2.22" x 9.21")
Hardback156 x 59 x 234 mm(6.14" x 2.31" x 9.21")
Weight
Paperback3430g (120.99oz)
Hardback3861g (136.19oz)
Media
Illustrations1062
OCLC Number
1193308432LCCN
2019394619BIC
- C
- CB
- CFZ
BISAC
- EDU000000
- LAN017000
- LAN000000
LCC
- HV2741
Keywords
- manual sign communication
- mastering spoken languages
- mastering full sign languages
- intellectual disabilities
- cerebral palsy
- autism
- aphasia
Simplified Signs
A Manual Sign-Communication System for Special Populations, Volume 2.
- John D. Bonvillian (author)
- Nicole Kissane Lee (author)
- Tracy T. Dooley (author)
- Filip T. Loncke (author)
This book is part of a 2-volume set. The other volume in the set is:
Simplified Signs presents a system of manual sign communication intended for special populations who have had limited success mastering spoken or full sign languages. It is the culmination of over twenty years of research and development by the authors. The Simplified Sign System has been developed and tested for ease of sign comprehension, memorization, and formation by limiting the complexity of the motor skills required to form each sign, and by ensuring that each sign visually resembles the meaning it conveys.
Volume 1 outlines the research underpinning and informing the project, and places the Simplified Sign System in a wider context of sign usage, historically and by different populations. Volume 2 presents the lexicon of signs, totalling approximately 1000 signs, each with a clear illustration and a written description of how the sign is formed, as well as a memory aid that connects the sign visually to the meaning that it conveys.
While the Simplified Sign System originally was developed to meet the needs of persons with intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, autism, or aphasia, it may also assist the communication needs of a wider audience – such as healthcare professionals, aid workers, military personnel, travellers or parents, and children who have not yet mastered spoken language. The system also has been shown to enhance learning for individuals studying a foreign language.
Lucid and comprehensive, this work constitutes a valuable resource that will enhance the communicative interactions of many different people, and will be of great interest to researchers and educators alike.
Reviews
Parents and teachers of children with special communication needs -- these books are for you. 'Simplified Signs' can be the first step toward meaningful communication.
Jean Frances Andrews, emeritus Professor, Lamar University, Department of Deaf Studies/Deaf Education,
Choice Connect (0009-4978), vol. 58, no. 9, 2021.
Additional Resources
[video]Online Book Launch event
[blog]'Tackling Simplified Sign System Handshapes: Five Basics to Get You Started' by Tracy T. Dooley
[website]Simplified Signs Course
Contents
- John D. Bonvillian
- Nicole Kissane Lee
- Tracy T. Dooley
- Filip T. Loncke
11. The Simplified Sign System Lexicon
(pp. 33–1034)- John D. Bonvillian
- Nicole Kissane Lee
- Tracy T. Dooley
- Filip T. Loncke
Preface
(pp. ix–xvi)- John D. Bonvillian
Contributors
John D. Bonvillian
(author)Psychology Department at University of Virginia