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American Sign Language ASL Glossing American Sign Language

What is “glossing” “Glossing” is a fancy word for written ASL.

What is “glossing” “Glossing” is a fancy word for written ASL. Yet, ASL does not have a written form, this is a way to keep note of ASL

What does ASL glossing look like? MY NAME fs-B-A-R-B-A-R-A t

What does ASL glossing look like? MY NAME fs-B-A-R-B-A-R-A Shows that you are doing something with your eyebrows t

What does ASL glossing look like? MY NAME fs-B-A-R-B-A-R-A Shows that you are doing something with your eyebrows t Shows that something is fingerspelled

What does ASL glossing look like? MY NAME fs-B-A-R-B-A-R-A Shows that you are doing something with your eyebrows t Shows that something is fingerspelled ASL does not use “is” like English

What does ASL glossing look like? MY NAME fs-B-A-R-B-A-R-A Shows the type of sentence this is Shows that you are doing something with your eyebrows t Shows that something is fingerspelled ASL does not use “is” like English

What does ASL glossing look like? MY NAME fs-B-A-R-B-A-R-A Shows the type of sentence this is Shows that you are doing something with your eyebrows t Shows that something is fingerspelled ASL is glossed in all capital letters ASL does not use “is” like English

What does ASL glossing look like? MY NAME fs-B-A-R-B-A-R-A Shows the type of sentence this is Shows that you are doing something with your eyebrows t Shows that something is fingerspelled ASL is glossed in all capital letters ASL does not use “is” like English There is no English punctuation

What does ASL glossing look like? MY NAME fs-B-A-R-B-A-R-A Shows the type of sentence this is Shows that you are doing something with your eyebrows t Shows that something is fingerspelled ASL is glossed in all capital letters ASL does not use “is” like English There is no English punctuation Each sentence is written on a different line.

What does ASL glossing look like? MY NAME fs-B-A-R-B-A-R-A Shows the type of sentence this is Shows that you are doing something with your eyebrows t Shows that something is fingerspelled ASL is glossed in all capital letters ASL does not use “is” like English There is no English punctuation Each sentence is written on a different line.