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Clothing & Clothing Descriptions Jennifer Inabnit
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What are we doing today? Learning clothing vocabulary Describing clothing and accessories –Using Mouth Morphemes to help describe Describing Activity
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CLOTHES
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BLOUSE
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SWEATSHIRT/SWEATER
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SHIRT
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PANTS
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SHORTS
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SKIRT
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JACKET/COAT
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HAT
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GLOVES
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BELT
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BOWTIE
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NECK TIE
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SOCKS
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SHOES
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STYLES OF CLOTHING
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SCOOP NECK
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V-NECK
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TURTLENECK
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LONG SLEEVES
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SHORT SLEEVES
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SLEEVELESS
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SPAGHETTI STRAP
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PATTERNS ON CLOTHING
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PLAID
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STRIPES
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POLK-A-DOT
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RUFFLES
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DESIGN/PATTERN
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ZIG ZAG
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ACCESSORIES
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GLASSES
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CLIP-ON EARRINGS
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PIERCED EARRINGS
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NECKLACE
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WATCH
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BRACELET
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RING
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Using Mouth Morphemes to Help Describe Clothing& & Accessories
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What are Mouth Morphemes? Mouth Morphemes, also referred to as Non-manual Signals (NMS), are used to convey meaning of a sign. NMS refer in general to those aspects of ASL which do not involve the use of hands. NMS are extremely important in ASL.
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What role do NMS play? 6 different roles: 1.Reflections of emotional states 2.Constructed action 3.Conversation regulators 4.Lexical 5.Grammatical markers 6.Modifiers (Adverbs)
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Using Mouth Morphemes as Grammatical Markers/Lexical Mouth Morphemes: –“OO”: Small in size (Spaghetti straps) –“MM”: Medium/Average in size (Watch) –“CHA”: Large in size (Glasses)
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Describe the picture Get with a partner and describe the picture using the correct mouth morphemes. –“OO” (Small in size) –“MM” (Medium/Average in size) –“CHA” (Large in size)
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“What were they wearing?”
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Review CLOTHINGHAT BLOUSEGLOVES SWEATERBELT SHIRTBOWTIE PANTSNECKTIE SHORTSSOCKS SKIRTSHOES JACKET
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SCOOP NECKRUFFLES V-NECKPATTERN/ DESIGN TURTLE NECKZIG ZAG LONG SLEEVESGLASSES SHORT SLEEVESCLIP-ON EARRINGS SLEEVELESSPIERCED EARRINGS SPAGHETTI STRAPNECKLACE PLAIDWATCH STRIPESBRACELET POLKADOTRING
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Mouth Morphemes “OO”- Small in size “MM”- Medium/Average in size “CHA”- Large in size
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