A Basic Course in Manual Communication gives some examples of "classic" ASL grammar and phrases. It uses English gloss, but at least helps to get some examples across. Any of those examples, of course, could be written out in Sign Writing so that you have a "pure" example of grammar in action.
"you live where you"
"he zero-zero football"
"why curious why"
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Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 7:14 AM
Subject: Sign Language grammar
I was wondering if anyone on the list would know if there is any resource that gives examples of sign language grammar in the form of roll plays or statements. I just need a collection of examples of sign language grammar as opposed to spoken grammar.
Any help would be much appreciated....
Tony!!!!
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