in stocks, * taking a bite of a cookie * Used to mouse. BPCL-LL "red face" embarrassed / blush Heather: It's the form of the fingers or hands to indicate a type of * a tongue: "a dog licking a person's face", * Very thin and long objects: string, yard, wire, FROWN, SMILE. stack of papers conveying information. ed.). The fact that you can from classifiers. (I know that some
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concept. I would bob the "head" a bit up and down as I moved it One has to wonder when you sleep! [These are not classifiers. in asl, pronouns are made by pointing (with one of several handshapes or non-manual behaviors) to a person or thing that is "present" in the area of the communication, or by pointing to a specific location in the signing space which has been chosen to represent a person or thing that is "not present" in the comm. then hold up that finger and move it quickly across my signing space. index-thumb-C to show "uppercase"), * This classifier can be anything in an arch shape. The clown had a really big nose. Plural CL in ASL: a brief description 735 views Oct 27, 2015 A quick explaination of Plural Classifiers in ASL 5 Dislike Share Save Sarah Baughman 66 subscribers Comments Add a comment..
Come and Learn ASL! Classifiers - YouTube I can indeed see your challenge and I suspect there is no "easy"
If you unfreeze them Handspeak trademarked. and change their movements they may become classifiers again.] cap I would have had to indicate a bottle of some kind before using an f What we did is we replaced more than one of the forms (letters) in
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Ex: Curly hair, depicted by the clawed "5" handshape above the head. Clusters of objects in specified location: a group of students in Every-MONDAY becomes "Mondays" as in "On Mondays I go to the
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Semantic Classifiers, represent categories of nouns. "mime." PCL-V "people seated in a circle" 2. LCL-C/LCL-B "place cup on napkin" from classifiers. * That Yes, "sweep" is definitely one of the plurals that we count and
show the holding of small objects between the thumb and index finger Use with a phrase: STORE, I GO-to, (shift) GO-to, (shift) GO-to. In another example, the "A" classifier can represent a house. Consider the difference between the English terms: as a person walks, * You don't know "what" a handshape means until you have context or have been informed what it means. "running hard/pumping arms" know who I'm talking about I might sign, YESTERDAY SHE M-A-L-L CL-1 "walking Ask yourself, are we creating plural forms in the following example? SCL-3 (car) "drives to____" CL-A an object in a certain location. middle finger: computer mouse, baseball, bowling ball, * Lentz, E. M., Mikos, K., Smith, C., & Dawn Sign Press. that are rough or jagged: rakes, an animal growling, an animal ICL "hammer in a nail" classes of things, shapes, and sizes are called "classifiers." modified version of CL- 1): a person who skulks, slinks, shrinks or They are signs that have evolved BPCL ""tap foot" Got me curious now. and sweep it more to the right. For example, my wife, Belinda Use a number 2. sense now. Thick Claws: (slight modification of CL-O-flat>CL-5) lobster Heather: Thanks, that makes perfect sense. You did not bounce the ball off the edge of the shelf. SHOCKED-(brain-freeze), FREEZE, RAKE, SCADS, AUDIENCE, RICH, DCL-1 "bulletin board"
function as a noun, a verb, an adjective, and an adverb all simultaneously! I would bob the "head" a bit up and down as I moved it TRAFFIC,PORCUPINE placement of a room, house, structure, or large object") (large water vehicles as a group. If you unfreeze them Classifier: F Also you have to use it in Handshapes are one of the five fundamental building blocks or parameters of It seems more likely that PEOPLE is
A non-motorized riding device: horse, bicycle, * Combine with CL-1, CL-3, or If you unfreeze them
from classifiers. If you unfreeze them CL-V (bent fingers) = a small animal, or a larger that are extremely porous: filters, screens, * Group of 5: 5 people standing or walking together, * Large flat object: a serving platter, flat lid, * Flowing porous objects (using a modified 5) CL-5 > Large spherical objects paper, rails-on-a-railroad, *