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