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Contrast Of Structure I American Sign Language (Asl)

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Published 12/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 661.29 MB | Duration: 0h 32m

Visual Language​

What you'll learn
Think visually.
Use surroundings to speak creatively.
Be confident to express concepts accurately.
Stimulate interest.
Build relationships with Deaf individuals.
Requirements
Focus on each video with your own eyes, not ears.
Description
It seems to go without saying that contrastive structure, in sign language would allow you to contrast or compare two or three things, but it really does so much more! This essential grammatical element can be subtle and is often used by native speakers without too much thought or effort. It is demonstrated by leaning slightly (not turning the shoulders as we do in storytelling), from the non-dominant to the dominant side. Such a simple movement, but it can be used to demonstrate opposing groups, options, sequence of events, or even questions that involve "which." in some cases, the contrast of structure can allow the signer to establish different periods of time or places, and keep referring back to the same idea or thought, without having to re-explain it one of the more simple aspects of this structure is that it can represent a contraction (most commonly, "and" and "or"). One example might be: "I was born in California, and later moved to Texas." The word "and" is omitted, and the signer simply leans one way for California and the other way for Texas. Once you get used to this idea, it's so natural that you may find yourself doing it in verbal conversations!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Comparative Part 1
Lecture 3 Comparative Part 2
Lecture 4 Comparative Part 3
Lecture 5 Comparative Part 4
Lecture 6 Comparative Part 5
Lecture 7 Comparative Part 6
Lecture 8 Comparative Part 7
Lecture 9 Comparative Part 8
Lecture 10 Comparative Part 9
Lecture 11 Comparative Part 10
Lecture 12 Comparative Part 11
Lecture 13 Comparative Part 12
Lecture 14 Comparative Part 13
Lecture 15 Comparative Part 14
Lecture 16 Comparative Part 15
Lecture 17 Comparative Part 16
Lecture 18 Comparative Part 17
Lecture 19 Comparative Part 18
Lecture 20 Comparative Part 19
Lecture 21 Comparative Part 20
For the intermediate who want to expand visual concepts in ASL.

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