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Title: ASL III


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ASL III
  • Classifiers

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What is a Classifier?
  • Classifiers are designated handshapes and/or
    rule-grounded body pantomime used to represent
    nouns and verbs. ASL has many classifier
    handshapes to represent specific categories or
    class of objects.

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Purpose of classifiers
  • Provides information about nouns and verbs
  • location,
  • kind of action,
  • size,
  • shape
  • manner. 
  • Clarifies a message
  • More efficient

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What do classifiers represent?
  • Whole entity
  • Surface
  • Instrumental
  • Depth/width
  • Perimeter shape
  • On-surface

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When do we use classifiers?
  • To describe an object
  • an action or something that occurred
  • to give directions,
  • to share information about the surroundings
  • as part of a story i.e., to set the scene or to
    share characteristics etc.

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3 kinds of Classifiers
  • Stative- does not move/stationary
  • Process- moves
  • Contact- touches

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Stative
  • Car parked
  • Vase
  • Person standing

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Process
  • Car moving
  • Animal running
  • Person walking
  • Eyes moving

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Contact
  • Vase on table
  • Car parked
  • Coins on a table

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Which Handshapes are allowed for Classifers?
  • A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y
    Z
  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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Letter Handshapes
  • A- vase, can, bottle, statue, placement of items
    on a table
  • B - 4 people together, walls, floors, shelves,
    flat objects

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Handshape Classifiers
  • C- cup, trash can, building, large pipe, shape of
    something
  • F- coins, buttons, eyes moving back and forth,
    pearl necklace, shape of cigar
  • G- eyebrows, mouth, mustache, collar, bird beak

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Handshape Classifiers
  • H - represent (the class of) objects that tend to
    be flat and narrow belts, bandages, tongues,
    bacon, noodles, ribbons
  • I - represent (the class of) objects that tend to
    be thin, long, and string-like lines, hairline
    cracks, string, spaghetti

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Handshape Classifiers
  • K - represent (the class of) objects that have
    two long skinny round things Doing the splits.
  • ILY- bird, airplane flying

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Handshape Classifiers
  • L- show shape of objects- picture frame, clocks,
    lakes, or size
  • O- pipes, handlebars, hose
  • R - used to show objects that are classified as
    rope-like, braided, and/or twisted

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  • S- show a head- nodding, peaking through a door,
    animal stretching/turning head
  • U- people sitting or standing, thin objects-
    tongue, diving board, tie

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  • X represent (the class of) objects that are
    skinny, long, and curved or bent Person walking
    stooped over, Banana laying on a table, Curls in
    hair
  • Y - represent things that are very wide The
    mouth of a hippopotamus, A fat person walking,
    Liquid being poured, especially gravy or syrup.

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Number handshapes
  • 1- person, pencil, pole, one-lane road,
    tree-branch
  • 2/- two people, toss-and-turn, dive, jump
  • 3- vehicle, animal

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Number handshapes
  • 4 - 4 people, hair style, whiskers
  • 5 - 5 people walking, leaves falling, hair style

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Other handshapes
  • 3-curved 5-curved-("claw")
  • Bent-V
  • Closed X
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