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Along with "Dictionary of British Sign Language" by David Brien and Mary Brennan, "Communication Link" is the most consise BSL dictionary available. With plenty of signs and good explanations, this book is a nice help when learning BSL. that some signs learned in BSL classes can be regional signs and may differ from the dictionary's entry. However, it is a shame, that signs have not been arranged thematically instead of alphabetically. Riekehof's "The Joy of Signing" on ASL is done that way and readers can much easily find information in sections like family, education, body, etc. This also encourages to read about similar signs within sections. Let's hope the 4th edition of "Communication Link" will rearrange its signs in a more learner-oriented way and put signs in different topic sections and just have an alphabetical index of signs in the end. More grammar wouldn't harm either.
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