@@SigningWithOmar Thanks -- this is the first time I've encountered this. Perhaps it comes through Clerc, the Frenchman whom Gallodet persuaded to come with him to America, in which case it might be characteristic of Romance languages, or of French as it was in their time (early 19th century).
Good morning! Your videos are so beautiful and I really appreciate them because I am learning so much. I do however have one question why is the second subject needed?
Extremely useful as building sentences will be essential to actually using ASL. Why is the subject repeated?
The subject 'pronoun' can be repeated.
Unfortunately, I do not know the grammatical reason. Deaf tend to repeat the subject pronoun
@@SigningWithOmar Thanks -- this is the first time I've encountered this. Perhaps it comes through Clerc, the Frenchman whom Gallodet persuaded to come with him to America, in which case it might be characteristic of Romance languages, or of French as it was in their time (early 19th century).
Thank you. You're my favorite teacher for practicing my lessons. You're great. Please keep them coming!!
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This helped me so much thank you so much for breaking it down
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Thank you! Learning sooo much from your videos!
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Good morning! Your videos are so beautiful and I really appreciate them because I am learning so much. I do however have one question why is the second subject needed?
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Second subject or subject pronoun?
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It looked like a statement man with a car. You raise eye brows fir question correct?
Questions usually have eyebrows come together.