World Languages
World Languages, 19.12.2019 09:31, kaidee

60. when asking a yes/no question your eyebrows should be
a) raised
b) lowered
c) in no significant manner
d) placed at a normal level
61. when there is a signed conversation in an area that you need to walk through you should:
a) just walk through with a slight head nod and the sign for excuse me.
b) ask the signers to hold as you proceed through.
c) bend down between the signers and sign sorry.
d) tap each signer on the shoulder and sign excuse me.
62. the five parameters in asl are:
a) hand shape, movement, location, intensity and only facial expressions.
b) hand shape, movement, placement, palm-orientation and non-manual behaviors.
c) palm orientation, location, non-manual markers and facial expressions.
d) size, hand movement, location and facial expressions.
63. when signing the words "name and sit" which of the parameters change?
a) hand shape
b) palm orientation
c) movement
d) location
64. when signing the words "mother and father" which of the parameters change?
a) hand shape
b) palm orientation
c) movement
d) location
65. when signing the words "light-on and light-off" which of the parameters change?
a) hand shape
b) palm orientation
c) movement
d) location
66. when signing the words "sorry and " which of the parameters change?
a) hand shape
b) palm orientation
c) movement
d) location
67. when signing the words "chair and sit" which of the parameters change?
a) hand shape
b) palm orientation
c) movement
d) location
68. when signing the words "me and my" which of the parameters change?
a) hand shape
b) palm orientation
c) movement
d) location

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