Ameslan

[am-uh-slan, am-slan] /ˈæm əˌslæn, ˈæm slæn/
Origin
1970-75, Americanism
British Dictionary definitions for Ameslan

Ameslan

/ˈæməsˌlæn/
noun
1.
American sign language: a language in which meaning is conveyed by hand gestures and their position in relation to the upper part of the body ASL
Word Origin
C20: from Ame(rican) s(ign) lan(guage)
Word Origin and History for Ameslan
n.

1972, acronym of Ame(rican) S(ign) Lan(guage), known by that name since 1960, but its history goes back to 1817, evolving from French Sign Language (introduced at American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Conn.) and indigenous sign languages, especially that of Martha's Vineyard. [See "Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language," Nora Ellen Groce, Harvard University Press, 1985]

Related Abbreviations for Ameslan

Ameslan

American Sign Language