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Andrew Glassner's Home Page Computer and video games have opened the window on an entirely new kind of storytelling, where the events and characters respond to the actions and desires of the audience. www.glassner.com/ Anycom.se Swedish company commited to delivering unique software and hardware solutions within the accessibility area, as well as the alternative and augmentative communication field. www.anycom.se/ Constructed Languages Library A comprehensive constructed language library of 1280+ links. www.geocities.com/ When you get bored, click something. If that doesn't help, then turn off your computer immediately. www.crockford.com/ Fallen Tower Artificial Language Page. Links with Brief Commentary. www.geocities.com/ Palaeoanthropology, Social and socio-cultural systems, Ontogeny and symbolism, Language systems. www.massey.ac.nz/ Various icons, glyphs and small pictures to use in Delphi applications. delphi.about.com/ A WWW representation of the work of Jim Breen who produced KANJIDIC. hwr.nici.kun.nl/ A listing of the most commonly used traffic signs in the United States. www.trafficsign.us/ Papers of Charles Bliss (1897-1985) The papers of Charles Bliss were acquired by the Library, initially from Bliss and, following his death, from his executor and the State Library of New South Wales. www.nla.gov.au/ There are approximately 750 basic signs (symbol gestures) and corresponding written symbols in WORLDSIGN. Of these basic signs over one half are derived from ASL (American Sign Language). www.slocanlake.com/ |