Sports
ASL Signs
ASL Poetry
Signing Tenses
Sign Language Continuum
100

Deaf players from around the world come and compete in this competition?

The Deaflympics

100

If you were to ask someone if they have done something, what sign would you use?

Experience

100

What are Classifier Stories?

Stories told entirely by classifiers

100

Where is past tense signed?

Behind you/ near your head

100

What is the Sign Language continuum?

ASL, PSE, SEE

200

When was the first Deaflympics hosted?

1924

200

If someone has said they have previously done something, what two signs would they use?

Finish Experience

200

What are handshape stories?

Stories told using one handshape

200

Where is present tense signed?

Directly in front of you

200

What is the difference between ASL and SEE?

SEE is English on the hands, while ASL is its own language?

300

What is the motto of the Deaflympics?

Equal through Sports

300

If someone hasn't done something yet, what two signs would you use?

Not-yet Experience

300

What are ABC stories?

Stories that use the handshapes A-Z.

300

Where is future tense signed?

In front of you

300

What is ASL?

ASL is a language with its own grammar and syntax

400

Who invented the football huddle?

Paul Hubbard

400

The sign finish is accompanied by what NMS?

FSH

400

What are number stories?

Stories told using numbers, usually 1-10

400

Where are tense markers signed?

Beginning of the sentence

400

What is PSE?

Pidgen Signed English; ASL signs in English order

500
When was the football huddle created?

1892

500

What are the five parameters?

Palm orientation, Facial expression, location, handshape, and movement

500

What are narratives?

Stories told in ASL that usually relate to the Deaf experience

500

If a sentence does not have a tense, what does that mean? 

The sentence is in present tense

500

What is SEE?

Signed Exact English; English sentences are put onto the hands using signs for words, prefixes, and suffixes.