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100

MAN STAND NEAR COUNTER, DRINK COFFEE, CHILD SCL:V"stand behind man with toy sword"

TOY SWORD

CHILD <rs:child ICL"stab man in the back,">  / MAN <rs: man SCL"drops cup of coffee on counter" (shocked)

COFFEE ECL:S->5"spills to the counter and the floor"

What is Basic Role Shift Sequence for describing a mishap with a liquid?

100

This classifier, used with role shift, shows how a person manipulates or handles an object.  Video example?

What is an instrument classifier?  (ICL)

100

This is a BPCL on the hand to describe fs-LEG.  For example,

What is the ASL sign for an injury to the leg?

100

This is an outcome of LCL:sideways 1"surface cut."

What is bleeding?

100

This expresses the path of the thrown ball to be traveling at a very short distance.

What is "cs"?

200

This is ASL narrative describing someone hitting a barrier, tripping, and falling.  Video?

What is Trip/Fall Sequence?

200

This classifier represents movements of elements such as smoke, fire, air, rain, liquid/water, and light.  It is used with role shift to show where the element landed and the reaction of the person on the receiving end.

What is an element classifier? (ECL)

200

This is BPCL on the hand to describe an injury to fs-KNEE.  For example, 

What is the ASL sign for an injury to the knee?

200

This is an outcome of FALL or HIT.

What is swelling?

200

This facial expression shows the ball's path to be far.

What is "mouth wide open?"

300

This is how you would describe what happened from the perspective of the receiver in situations where one person accidently touches another person.  For example, video?

What is Basic Role Shift -- Receiver's View?

300

This classifier represents the location of an object and / or its movement along with facial expressions to show distance or speed in signing space.  It also represents barriers that may cause a person to trip or fall.

What is a locative classifier?  (LCL)

300

This is BPCL on the hand to describe a toe injury.

What is the ASL sign for an injury to the toe?

300

This is an outcome of ME NOT SEE fs-DOOR GLASS SCL:B"sliding glass door" WRONG! DOOR NOT OPEN.

What is purple or black bruise on my face?

300

This facial marker shows the ball's movement to be nearby but not close, or ordinary.

What is "mm?"

400

ME WALK (mm) OVERLOOK (th) fs-NAIL [(wh)LCL:B"floor" / LCL:1"nail sticks out from floor".] 

[(wh)LCL:1"nail" / BPCL:B"foot steps on nail" (surprised).

What is ASL narrative for an injury?

400

This classifier describes where an individual is located, where they moved, and / or how they moved (with facial expressions).

What is a semantic classifier? (SCL)

400

This is BPCL on the hand to describe a toe injury.  For example, video?

What is the ASL sign for an injury to the toe?

400

This is an outcome of fs-BURN and rubbing the area of the burn.

What is reddening? or What is blistering? or What is peeling?

400

This facial expression describes the ball's path to be high in the air.

What is "slightly open mouth"?

500

This

Example: Man stand ix-loc "in front", man-LOOK-AT right side, woman SCL:1"approaches him from left side quietly with ice cube," she-DROP ice cube inside the back of man's shirt, he <rs:he-JUMPS CLAWS at ice cube in shirt (shocked at sudden cold feeling in back_

What is agreement verb used in role shift variation -- receiver's view?

500

This classifier (used always with role shift) describes a person's actions: how this person moves his/her arms, shoulders, or head.

What is a body classifier? (BCL)

500

This is a BPCL on the hand to describe an injury to fs-BACK.  For example,

What is the ASL sign for an injury to the back of a human?

500

This is the outcome of a heart attack (HEART STOP).

What is pressure, tightness, pain, or a squeezing or aching sensation in chest or arms that may spread to neck, jaw or back; nausea; indigestion; heartburn or abdominal pain; shortness of breath; cold sweat; or sudden death?

500

This facial expression accompanies the ball movement that is fast (low and level).

What is "oo" and eyes squinting?