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ENTITY CLASSIFIERS “HANDLE CL”

ENTITY CLASSIFIERS “HANDLE CL”. American Sign Language II Ocean City High School Ms. Severino. What is a classifier?. Sets of categories of classifiers can serve as nouns, adjectives and predicates. CLASSIFIERS AS NOUNS. HUMAN (CL:V) ANIMALS, PLANTS (CL:BENT V)

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ENTITY CLASSIFIERS “HANDLE CL”

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  1. ENTITY CLASSIFIERS“HANDLE CL” American Sign Language II Ocean City High School Ms. Severino

  2. What is a classifier? • Sets of categories of classifiers can serve as nouns, adjectives and predicates.

  3. CLASSIFIERS AS NOUNS • HUMAN (CL:V) • ANIMALS, PLANTS (CL:BENT V) • NON-LIVING OBJECTS (CL:A, CL:3) ENTITY CLASSIFIERS • Note:You must sign WHAT the noun is first before the classifier for that noun can be used!! • Ex: MAN CL-1 (walking quickly)

  4. ENTITY CLASSIFERSNOUNS ONLY----NO ACTION • Persons • Objects—small and large • Structures **They provide information about the size and shape of entities (living or non-living) SASS classifiers

  5. The Handle Classifier PREDICATE-VERB-ACTION HAPPENS • Manipulative: hand is showing the act of doing something to an object. The hand will change its grip to fit the size and shape of the object being held. • Depictive:the hands become the object.

  6. Handle Classifier Handshapes • CL: Baby O – pincher grip to hold a small object • CL: Flattened O – to hold a thin, flat object like a sheet of paper. • CL: Flattened F - to pick up a small object • CL: Bent 5- to turn a door knob

  7. Comprehension CheckENTITY vs. HANDLE (manip, depict) Use the correct form of CL in each sentence. • RING *PUTTING-RING-ON • TELEPHONE *Hold the telephone to your ear *Put the handset of a phone on a TTY • SCREWDRIVER *MOVING-SCREWDRIVER • VASE *VASE-PUT-ON-TABLE

  8. Questions So Far???

  9. Comprehension Check Use the correct form of CL in each sentence. • Steer a car • STEERING WHEEL • Hold the telephone to your ear • TELEPHONE • Put the handset of a phone on a TTY • Play the slot machines • Push a grocery cart • Wash a window

  10. Comprehension Check Use the correct form of CL in each sentence. • Open the refrigerator door—single door vs. double door • Pull open a sliding glass door. • Use the remote control to change the channel on the TV. • Turn on the lights • LAMP • Carry a protest sign. • Open a jar of peanut butter. • JAR

  11. Comprehension Check Use the correct form of CL in each sentence. • Swing a baseball bat • Hold on to a cup that has no handle • CUP • Hold a big coffee mug • Hold onto a tea cup or Italian espresso • Use a screwdriver • Brush your hair • Put on lipstick

  12. DEPICTIVE HANDLE CLASSIFIERS Use the correct form of CL in each example. • GUN *BLOWDRYER • RAKE *HAIRBRUSH • SHOVEL *COMB • KNIFE *TELEPHONE • SCREWDRIVER • TOOTHBRUSH • MASCARA WAND

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