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English
Description
Ohh! Did you know that exclamations in all languages tell the listener how you feel about a subject? American Sign Language (ASL) is no different. Wow! Like English, ASL exclamations show how strongly you feel or don't feel about something, and they're pretty easy to learn. Cool!
Language
English
Description
Follow along with this next set of programs as the advanced techniques for ASL are augmented to include: the use of facial expressions to express affect in ASL; the transition markers required to guide the flow of discourse in ASL; the importance of a signer’s entire signing space to identify grammatical structure; and the identification of the topic(s) of discourse.
Language
English
Description
Each of these programs focuses on a key element of ASL, including: identifying a narrator and characters of a story using body and gaze shift; determining the difference between nouns, verbs and adjectives using ASL classifiers; and the use of space in ASL to establish a location for a particular referent’s discourse.
Language
English
Description
Traveling around the United States can be fun, and talking about your travels in American Sign Language (ASL) can be even more fun. Many states and cities have their own name signs or abbreviations, but it's okay to ask someone to fingerspell a place if you don't understand.
Language
English
Description
Sharing your feelings and emotions when signing is easy because American Sign Language (ASL) is naturally so expressive. Although many emotions have their own sign—like the ones illustrated in this video—some feelings and emotions can be transmitted with minimal Sign and a lot of facial expression.