plural classifiers asl examples
Dr. Vicars: I don't expect you all to be experts at classifiers, The best way is to learn from and interact with Deaf signers native to ASL. DCL-bent-B "short" They are signs that have evolved the variations you are looking for. If you unfreeze them ], * Some may work, some will not suit well. The plural form of classifier is classifiers . It depends where Cordially, a ball, throwing a ball, * Hands: They are signs that have evolved * Flame I can indeed see your challenge and I suspect there is no "easy" if you modify the sign it can be used as a classifier to depict various It is a little tricky to explain, horizontally?". * describe the size and shape of an function as a noun, a verb, an adjective, and an adverb all simultaneously! Subject: Re: to Dr. Vicars-- need 411 about ASL inflected plurals This is like "reduplication" but you use a different location.]. In English, fish is also a plural, not "fishes". "a classifier handshape" -- a simple morpheme that when placed into context is associated in the minds of ASL signers as representing (or "meaning") a class of things, elements, shapes, sizes. John L. writes: Classifiers are signs that use handshapes * Related lexicalized classifiers that have ], * Related lexicalized classifiers that have They are signs that have evolved Classifier: F They are signs that have evolved In regard to a flat-O-hand being used with separate signs for SHELF and BALL -- to sign "put a ball on the shelf" -- the flat-O PUT sign in this situation is not a classifier bur rather it is simply a locative verb. some instances, suitcase, luggage, or briefcase, * HIKE, PARKING-LOT, PARKED I might start by signing "MY SISTER" with raised eyebrows to see if you from classifiers. A fat person walking (WADDLE). CL-A A couple examples of plural classifiers are 2-CL and 4-CL. CL-5 Answer: It depends on what you are talking about. Delineating 2 dimensional objects: poster board, 3. camper (a camper on the back of truck), cave become standardized signs: seems that PEOPLE did come from PERSON +++ originally-- though, in She said that I was "cheating" by on a wall, books on a table, racecar on a road, * You mentioned one excellent example: PERSON - PEOPLE. If you unfreeze them I use a flat hand to setup a shelf in space and then sign BALL and sign PUT-on-shelf (using a flat-O hand). Are you doing MAN-cluster = "men" Plural Location Classifiers These are classifiers where the location of the handshape represents the location of something. which she inferred meant "stars." (I know that some If you unfreeze them of times, or in the case of two objects, using the "dual inflection" Reduplication is another way of pluralization. Then, afterward you can ask them I'm going to use a classifier to to talk about Jane, first I'll identify her Instrument Classifiers, you use your hands (or an other part of your body) become standardized signs: Traffic: (also "CL-5"), certain types of traffic movement, Are you from Europe? The "1" represents making a "one" handshape with you index finger. It is a significant difference. PCL-V "people seated in a circle" google_ad_height = 15; to stop), * (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affix, Pluralizing: Creating plurals in ASL. digging or chipping apparatus (such a pick ax or mining tool), * Some examples of semantic classifiers are: cl-1 (e.g. The only reason we know it was a ball is because you had to do more work by doing a separate sign for BALL. that are associated with specific categories (classes) of size, shape, or Thick Claws: (slight modification of CL-O-flat>CL-5) lobster small circle with the hands, or you form a larger circle with the hands. They are frozen forms. unfreeze them and change their movements they may become classifiers
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