World Languages
World Languages, 24.11.2021 16:20, kana13

Your ASL teacher has brought in a special guest from Australia to talk about cross- cultural sign language and the elements that various sign languages around the globe
have in common. Your guest speaker is demonstrating various handshapes like A, B,
and 1, and is explaining that these shapes are common among various sign languages
around the world. What concept is she demonstrating?
marked handshapes
passive handshapes
unmarked handshapes
dominant handshapes

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