How To Sign The Classifier Three 3:-CL
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
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Oh my gosh...I get it now! Thanks, you clarified a question I didn't even realize I had, lol.
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I have also seen virus sign similar to thought popping up slowly .
Thank you for sharing. I often see it "popping up slowly" showing how a virus is developing from a host before the split into many. I still tend to see this finger-spelled for the most part.
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Have you seen the movie Alita? Just before the bar-fight scene, she brushes the hand off her shoulder. If I were to move my B-hand outwardly against my shoulder, as if to wipe away the ASL-symbolic area for putting official things on people, would that be a sign or a classifier? Like if "negate" was inflected towards myself, then signing that to negate the negation~
Are we talking about the "You broke my nose-Yes I did" scene? That was epic! If you were to use the "Flat B hand shape" as a classifier it would represent some kind of flat surface such as a countertop or paper. It can also be something large and flat moving forward. Or perhaps a wall. So no, dusting off a shoulder would not be consider a classifier but more of a gesture sign showing what is being removed. Did I understand your question fully? If not give me another go. Now I need to make a batch of kettle popcorn and watch Alita again!
Oh I loved Alita, it's my favorite movie now, if I say "mmmm, so good" my dad replies with "what's it called", or he just calls me Alita. I think you understood, I'll just describe my thinking. In Coda, when the family was talking about having someone Hearing on board, Ruby, in tears, signs something like "don't put that on me", glossed as "it's not my fault", shaking head while both hands bring to shoulder. There are a lot of signs that place something on the shoulder, to represent a mark by the world. In Alita, it feels like a sign of galvanization, to wipe it off.
Coda was a fun movie to watch! The middle fingers brushing off the shoulder "NOT MY PROBLEM" is the gesture sign showing the meaning of I refuse to be a part of that or have anything to do with it. My kids tends to abuse this sign when I point out a dirty house!
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That is too cute! I may have to steal that line!
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