Monday, November 22, 2010

Announcements and Take Home Quiz #3

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*****Take Home Quiz #3 Due: December 3rd (Friday)*****

Complete 10a, b, c, and d from your text.

10a, write the sentences in correct ASL structure. Be sure to list which direction the directional verb needs to be. (towards body. away from body)

10b, write the sentences in correct ASL structure and list the classifier(s) needed and for what.

10c, list the correct classifier needed.

10d, write the sentences in the correct ASL structure.

*****IMPORTANT REMINDER! Exam #1: Units 1-11, December 3rd (Friday)*****

****Important Review Information From Units 9 & 10

The signs OLD and AGE are signed slightly different
The signs DON'T KNOW and KNOW-THAT are slightly different
Cochlear Implant was added t vocabulary
ODD and be STRANGER if you add an agent or person marker
DIRTY and PIG are slightly different
The sign STUBBORN comes from Mule or Donkey
DEVIL is signed with only one movement and MISCHIEVOUS is repeated
Be sure to sign House with open palms
The sign GOOD-LOOKING is actually SEXY
The sign GO-AWAY is used for leaving or going to
PLAY and PARTY have differnt movements
OH-GEE is used humorously

Lexicons or loaner signs are borrowed from fingerspelling. See page 133.
The concept of EVERY with days of the weeks is a continous downwards motion (think of a calendar) when using it with time of day, it sweeps across the body
(think of a week on the calendar)
The sign FULL can also be used for FED-Up facial grammar allows us to know the difference.
You may sign Lunch, Dinner and breakfast with the first intial on your chin.
Classifiers in this unit are predicates that represent a catagory or size and shape
Directional verbs in this unit move in the opposite direction to convey meaning

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