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ReceptiveExpressiveGrammarClassifiersGLOSS

Watch Ms. C as she signs the word.

What is “living room”?

Watch Ms. C as she signs the word.

What is “Garage”?

Watch Ms. C as she signs the word.

What is “wood”?

Watch Ms. C as she signs the word.

What is “kitchen”?

Watch Ms. C as she signs the word.

What is “bedroom”?

Mirror

What is CL:B palm in front of face ?

Dresser

What is (2h)CL:S pull out drawers ?

Rocking chair

What is both hands CL:3 and goes up and down at waist level ?

Refrigerator

What is (2h)CL:R at shoulders and shake back and forth?

Closet

What is One hand is shaped “1” the other is shaped “X”. Have the X drag across the 1?

This is the correct order in ASL.

What is Topic – Comment - Questions?

Eyebrow raise, head tilt, hold last sign, and lean forward

What is non-manual markers for Y/N questions ?

Eyebrow furrow, lean forward, hold last sign, and head tilt

What is non-manual markers for wh-question?

Pursed lips

What is non-manual marker for sympathy ?

This is what we start with when describing rooms.

What is the most noticeable object?

This is a classifier for chairs.

What is (2h) XX – palm down ?

This is the classifier for Refrigerator

What is “C – palm out”?

This is the classifier for bed.

What is “B – palm down” ?

This is a classifier for a vase.

What is “A on top of B – palm down”?

A handshape that represents a category of something.

What is a classifier?

GARAGE MINE CAR 3 ME CAN PARK.

What is “I can park 3 cars in my garage”?

! (exclamation point)

What is “emphasize”?

YOUR HOUSE WHERE whq

What is “Where is your house”?

This is a classifier for counters.

What is “(2h) C – palm out and slide”?

YOUR FLOOR WOOD fs-RUG WHICH whq

What is “Is your floor wood or carpet”?