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  1. Classifier handshapes in sign language. 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.

  2. CLASSIFIER 1 (CL:1) The 1 handshape classifier can be used for various things. Example: It could be used to show a person walking or, it could be used to describe a an object: knife, pencil, stick. This classifier can also be to explain the width/how skinny an object is.

  3. Handshape and how it is used. – Narrow and long object: diving board, tongue, paint brush, ban-dage, tape, skate-board, etc. – Head: people, animals, reptiles. – Specific size and shape of a but-ton, coin, hole, pipe, round thin object, pole. – Size and shape of a cup, glass, bot-tle, post. CL:L.

  4. Classifiers can be used to: * describe the size and shape of an object. * represent the object itself. * demonstrate how the object moves. * convey how it relates to other objects and or people. Similar to pronouns, that which is being represented (or described) by a classifier must be "introduced" prior to using using the classifier.

  5. Learn some basic classifiers in American Sign Language (ASL) and how to use them in classifier verb phrases in ASL 100 tutorial.

  6. A classifier can be integrated into a pronoun, an adjective, a verb, an adverb, and/or a preposition. Classifiers. ASL linguistics describes several different classes of classifiers. Below explains each of the classifier classes with some examples. Semantic classifier (SCL)

  7. A classifier (in ASL) is a sign that represents a general category of things, shapes, or sizes. A predicate is the part of a sentence that modifies (says something about or describes) the topic of the sentence or some other noun or noun phrase in the sentence.

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