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Lesson 9
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NUMERICAL INCORPORATION: Many signs can include a number in the sign
NUMERICAL INCORPORATION: Many signs can include a number in the sign. Typical examples are: 3-weeks, 4-hours, 2-months.
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COUCH: This sign is a combination of the sign “sit” and a classifier showing the general shape of a couch.
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SAY: “What did he say?” vs hearing-person/public
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THERE: Just point with your index finger or the tip of a flat hand.
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WHAT-KIND: You do not need to use a separate sign for “what” in the sign “WHAT-KIND.” Just furrow your eyebrows a bit. This sign can also mean “type of”
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Practice Sheet 9.A
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1. YOU LIVE BASEMENT APT?
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Notes: Generally just spell: T-U-B NOT-MATTER DEPENDS
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2. YOU PREFER BATH, SHOWER, WHICH?
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AND: Note, the sign “AND” is often not needed or is expressed in a different way. For example you can often use the sign “both.”
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3. YOUR BATHROOM HAVE TUB AND SHOWER?
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SEPARATE / apart
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WITH = TOGETHER The sign “together” is the same as the sign “with
WITH = TOGETHER The sign “together” is the same as the sign “with.” If you rock the sign “WITH” forward twice it means “to go steady (dating steadily).”
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4. YOU TOGETHER SOMEONE?
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5. YOUR COUCH, COLOR? WHITE TAN BROWN BLUE
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BASEMENT
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BATHTUB
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COUCH
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SEPARATE
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SHOWER
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(Do first practice sheet.)
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Often times in ASL we will ask a “set up” question
Often times in ASL we will ask a “set up” question. And then we will ask the rest of the question if the person nods “yes.”
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Note: There is a type of sign known as a “classifier
Note: There is a type of sign known as a “classifier.” Think of it as an ASL pronoun that represents a general class of things. * long and thin: pencil, pole * flat: paper, shelf * vehicles: cars, bikes
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CL:3 is “classifier that uses a “3” handshape
CL:3 is “classifier that uses a “3” handshape. The CL:3 classifier represents vehicles. The way they move or if they are parked.
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GARAGE HAVE? CL:3-(vehicle, "park")++ HOW-MANY CAN?
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7. CAR HAVE. HOW-MANY DOORS. (Do you have a car
7. CAR HAVE? HOW-MANY DOORS? (Do you have a car? How many doors does it have?)
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8. YOUR HOUSE, GARBAGE, WHO "throw out-(mime)"
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9. YOUR DRYER, G-A-S, ELECTRIC WHICH?
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10. (what) COLOR THAT TABLE?
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GARAGE
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GARBAGE
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Note: Closet uses the same sign as door.
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DRY
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TABLE
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Do practice sheet.
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Practice Sheet 9.B
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1. TOOTHPASTE, WHAT-KIND YOU?
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2. YOU PREFER STOVE, MICROWAVE, WHICH?
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You can show “doors” by using “B” handshapes
You can show “doors” by using “B” handshapes. For example: "side-by-side-double-doors" Or you can show how they open. For example: top and bottom doors—you would grab the handle and swing open.
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3. YOUR R-E-F CL:BB-"side-by-side-double-doors
3. YOUR R-E-F CL:BB-"side-by-side-double-doors?" Notes: REFRIGERATOR = R-E-F “CL:” = a classifier that shows the shape of something—like a door.
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4. YOU BEFORE AMBULANCE YOU?
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Deaf people prefer to hang out in the kitchen because the lighting is better.
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5. WHY DEAF PREFER KITCHEN
5. WHY DEAF PREFER KITCHEN? Note: there are two popular ways to sign “kitchen”
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Silver / Tan / Gold / Green
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Most deaf just spell SINK But you can describe it if you want.
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7. YOUR S-I-N-K, COLOR?
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8. YOUR PANTS, PUT DRESSER, "HANG-UP-(mime or "x" hand on left index finger)" WHICH?
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9. YOUR BATHROOM HAVE WINDOW?
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Married Single Separated / separate / apart Divorced
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10. YOUR PARENTS SEPARATE? review…
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BASEMENT
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BATHTUB
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COUCH
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Note: Closet uses the same sign as door
Note: Closet uses the same sign as door. DOOR: Variations: open door, close door, closet, open-(general),
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DRESSER
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DRY
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GARAGE
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GARBAGE
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KITCHEN
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LIGHT-[lamp, lights-on, lights-off, headlights, BRIGHT, LIGHT-A-MATCH, emergency vehicle, ambulance, MICROWAVE]
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REFRIG ERATOR
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SEPARATE
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SHOWER
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SINK
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STOVE
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TABLE
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TOOTH PASTE
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WINDOW
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