Sign the following: "Down the hall, to the left"
What is <---|?
The object comes first in this sentence
What is topicalization?
Ordinal number(s)
What is first, second, third and etc?
T/F: There are no signs for mr, mrs. or miss in ASL
What is true?
How do you sign the phrase, "what year are you"
I am ____ years old?
Sign the following: "Where is the bathroom?"
What is "Down that hallway and both doors at left?"
This comes first in topicalization sentences if there is one
What is time?
Cardinal number(s) (PO inward)
What is counting?
Adding the "area" signs forms a ________ meaning
What is compound?
WHat is the opposite for this sign, "Done/finish"
What is start?
Sign the following: "Student lounge"
The signer "answers" this ASL yes-no question themselves
What is a RH-question?
Nominal number(s) (zip code, model # and etc)
What is name?
_________ refers to meanings related to a particular root sign, such as the sign for "math"
What is initialization?
What is the opposite of this sign, "back"
What is front?
Where is the study lab?
What is "Down the hallway, past Dr. Simon's office on the right?"
There are two parts to this sentence. The eyebrows are raised and head is tilted for the first part, while a pause/nod and body shift represents the second part
What is conditional?
A number is signed alongside the sign (money, calendar, time units and etc)
What is incorporation?
Where is Gallaudet University located?
What is Washington, DC?
How would you sign "bully"
What is pick-on person?
Sign the following: "Across from ASL classroom"
What is "from where I'm typing this, it would take you to left?"
This statement uses a nod head and does looks like English
What is affirmation?
Unique circumstances examples
Distinguish between meaning and concepts of ideas and theri signs are known as ________: a) concept signing, b) conceptually- accurate signing and c) accurate signing
What is conceptually-accurate signing?
Show me the difference between "to take" literal and abstract. And an example
What is to take? Example: Abstract- take a glass. Literal- take the book.