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I just released ASL for All, an iOS app that translates English sentences to American Sign Language. It uses videos from SigningSavvy.com and an English to ASL grammar translator to seamlessly translate English sentences to videos depicting American Sign Language. I believe this is a great tool for those interested in learning ASL, and I would ...
Gloss Conversion. I too, at 57, am an ASL student. In the second year you have to convert fables to gloss and present to the teacher and another Deaf adult your production. The grade if not just for your signing, but your expressions (which hearing people do not use) and shoulder shifting and also a copy of your Gloss.
CAR DON'T HAVE CLASS CANCEL WILL hope this helps. This is correct for proper ASL. You should use RH/Q. Class cancelled, WHY… no car. (class) + (cancelled) WH/R car- none. It’s a Topic /comment structure. Thing…information Car…have none Class…cancel. Oh this really made it click for me, thank you!
ASL: Good morning, My name Meg. Your name Quinn? 2. English: I am hearing and I am currently learning ASL ASL: I/me hearing. ASL I/me learning now. 3. English: I don’t understand the question ASL: Question, I don’t understand. 4. English: I like to study. My group is studying now. See you later. ASL: Study I like. My group study now. See ...
Once you get the sentence structure down, everything else is just the big 3 (vocabulary, mouth morphisms and facial expression). Reply reply Top 2% Rank by size
ILYLINY. • 3 yr. ago. ASL sentence structure tends to be taught in one of three ways: TOSVQ: Time, object, subject, verb, question word. TNAVQ: time, noun, adjective, verb, question word. TTCQ: time, topic, comment, question. They really do all wind up being very similar. However, what you need to really understand as you get started is that ...
He is learning sign. (sign he learn) I'm taking 3 classes. (3 class me take) I don't like candy. (candy me don't-like) She has 4 dogs. (3 dog she have) I love Mexican food! (Mexican food me love-it) The children go to school. (school children go) They are going to the movies. (They movies go)
I don't know if this is the proper place to ask but I've been having trouble understanding sentence structure. This is my first semester taking ASL classes and I need to do a project where I list different types of animals. I understand the signs fine, but I don't know how to order my sentences. If I were to say, "you can find turtles at a zoo ...
As of June 28, the moderators of /r/asl have agreed to keep the subreddit dark, but we continue to monitor the situation on a daily basis and will be re-evaluating frequently. Members Online Do beginning language students of other languages try to do this?
This subreddit is for those interested in learning ASL. Please check the first post that's pinned "The Free ASL Resources and FAQ Thread" for answers to many questions. Also, this isn't a place to get people to do your homework for you. We're happy to help as long as you put in some effort.