American Sign Language 1

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American Sign Language 1 Classroom Exercise H American Sign Language 1

More info can be found in your Bluebook on pg: 129-130 ASL GLOSS REVIEW Write in your ASL Notes (or a a sheet of paper to put inside your ASL folder.) HOW TO GLOSS ASL: WRITE/LABEL each SIGNED word in the sentence Write in all CAPS LABEL the sentence with: WHQ = Sentence containing: Who What Where, When, Why, How Y/N = for a yes/no question Classifiers: CL: and the letter/handshape Deixis: IX – person, place, or thing Repeated Sign: + + More info can be found in your Bluebook on pg: 129-130