Descriptive Classifiers (DCLs) and Locative Classifiers (LCLs)
The term “911” in this context has multiple potential interpretations. signing naturally homework 911
If you’re struggling to keep the layout in your head, grab a scratchpad. Draw a rough "birds-eye view" map as the signer describes the turns. This makes it much easier to identify the final destination requested in the homework. This makes it much easier to identify the
Unit 9 often asks you to imagine a map from the signer’s point of view. This can be confusing. One trick: so you are facing the same direction as the signer. Then, act out the directions with your hands. This makes “left” and “right” easier to follow. One trick: so you are facing the same
ASL uses three-dimensional space to establish grammar and meaning. Homework 9.11 tests your ability to maintain this spatial consistency.
Descriptive Classifiers (DCLs) and Locative Classifiers (LCLs)
The term “911” in this context has multiple potential interpretations.
If you’re struggling to keep the layout in your head, grab a scratchpad. Draw a rough "birds-eye view" map as the signer describes the turns. This makes it much easier to identify the final destination requested in the homework.
Unit 9 often asks you to imagine a map from the signer’s point of view. This can be confusing. One trick: so you are facing the same direction as the signer. Then, act out the directions with your hands. This makes “left” and “right” easier to follow.
ASL uses three-dimensional space to establish grammar and meaning. Homework 9.11 tests your ability to maintain this spatial consistency.