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A list below outlines some examples of how classifier handshapes can be used in American Sign Language (ASL). These examples are only a small scratch of countless uses of classifiers. Image by Jolanta Lapiak.
CLASSIFIER 3 (CL:3) •The 3 handshape classifier is extremely common. This is typically used for vehicles. •Example, if signing CAR one could also add the CL:3 to explain the movement of the vehicle •CL:3 can be used for cars, trucks, and motorcycles
Classifiers are signs that use handshapes that are associated with specific categories (classes) of size, shape, or usage. The commonly recognized handshapes that are typically used to show different classes of things, shapes, and sizes are called " class ifiers."
19 Απρ 2020 · cl: 3 The “3” handshape is usually used to describe vehicles (except boats and airplanes). Used to show how a car is driving along (hilly road), stopping, a crash, and so on.
A "Classifier 3" (CL:3) is a thumb-up three handshape. CL:3 is generally used to represent a vehicle. It can be used as a pronoun for cars, trucks, motorcycles, (some) boats, and submarines.
Some classifiers function similar to pronouns, in which a classifier can represent a group of nouns. A few examples of common semantic classifiers are CL:1 (person, etc), CL:3 (vehicles), CL:2-bent (sitting animal/people, chair, etc).
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