ASL Chapter 3

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Across
  1. 4. examples include he, she, it
  2. 6. the study of how a language creates new words or signs
  3. 7. English uses morphemes (-s, -ed, -ing) while ASL uses signs (NOW, PAST, FUTURE) to mark _____
  4. 9. ASL phoneme describing face, arm, & body positions
  5. 11. the order used to show relationships among words
  6. 14. ASL phoneme describing the palm
  7. 15. credited with 1st identifying linguistic elements of ASL
  8. 16. ASL phoneme describing the hand
Down
  1. 1. the study of the smallest linguistic unit
  2. 2. productivity how we can make new words in our language
  3. 3. ASL phoneme describing where the sign is produced
  4. 5. signing the direct object/topic 1st is called _________________
  5. 8. the smallest linguistic unit
  6. 10. includes phonolgy, morphology,grammar/syntax, and discourse under this umbrella
  7. 12. ASL phoneme describing how the sign moves
  8. 13. also called conversational structure