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  2. American Sign Language grammar - Wikipedia

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    For example, this would be changing 'watch' to 'watches' or 'watching.' In ASL, the sign may remain unchanged as WATCH, or the meaning may change based on NMM (Non-Manual-Markers). ASL morphology demonstrates reduplication and indexicality as well.

  3. Signing Exact English - Wikipedia

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    The reason SEE-II signs vary from ASL is to add clarity so that the exact English word meant for the conversation is understood. For example- the sign for "car" in ASL is two "S" hands gesturing as if they are holding onto and moving a steering wheel. This is the same sign used for any automobile controlled by a steering wheel.

  4. American Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    [34]: 4 Black sign language speakers use more two-handed signs than in mainstream ASL, are less likely to show assimilatory lowering of signs produced on the forehead (e.g. KNOW) and use a wider signing space. [34]: 4 Modern Black ASL borrows a number of idioms from AAE; for instance, the AAE idiom "I feel you" is calqued into Black ASL.

  5. File:Drawing (sign language friend), 2008.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Deutsch: Zeichnung von R.A. Olea: sign language : friend, Farbstifte auf Tonpapier, 2008. Bemerkung: Die Zeichung zeigt einen Teil der Gebärde für "Freund" in American Sign Language (ASL, 'Amerikanische Gebärdensprache'), das aus wechselseitigem "Verhaken" der Zeigefinger besteht.

  6. File:American Sign Language ASL.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. SignWriting - Wikipedia

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    Sutton SignWriting, or simply SignWriting, is a system of written sign languages.It is highly featural and visually iconic: the shapes of the characters are abstract pictures of the hands, face, and body; and unlike most written words, which follow a primarily linear arrangement, SignWriting is structured two-dimensionally.

  8. Classifier constructions in sign languages - Wikipedia

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    [41] [42] These types of signs are referred to as frozen signs. [43] For example, the ASL sign FALL seems to have come from a classifier construction. This classifier construction consists of a V-shaped hand, which represents the legs, moving down. As it became more like a sign, it could also be used with non-animate referents, like apples or ...

  9. American manual alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Travis Dougherty explains and demonstrates the ASL alphabet. Voice-over interpretation by Gilbert G. Lensbower. In most drawings or illustrations of the American Manual Alphabet, some of the letters are depicted from the side to better illustrate the desired hand shape.