HelloNurse
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Hey, I've been doing some reading up on PSE for class, and i am debating on doing my presentation on explaining the difference between ASL/PSE/SEE.. I've noticed a lot of my class tends to lean towards SEE. None of them really take the time to spend any time in the Deaf community besides the 6 madatory hours we need to write our papers (and even then, they just pretty much say "hi my name is ___, please sign my paper."), so they dont really know any better I guess. They basically learn the vocab and put it in English word order (very slwoly and shakily i might add.. haha). I have become almost the teacher's helper, when they are having trouble understanding her, or conveying what they want to her they sometimes will ask me to help them out with how to say it, or sometimes the teacher will ask me to voice what shes saying if no one else knows whats happening..
(I still get a lot of this:
classmate: how do you say "are"
me: why? what are you trying to say?
classmate: i want to ask her "are you going to happy hour on friday?" me: *signing* "Friday you go happy hour?"*eye brows up questioney face*
classmate: *concerned face* no, but how do you say "are".
me:*facepalm shakey head* )
im not saying im any kind of expert in ASL.. im not even remotely impressive or anything.. but I give a good effort, and i can get across my meaning decently to my Deaf friends. I am pretty sure most of the time I am using PSE.. I am trying really hard to get comfortable with ASL grammar, but I know its not going to be second nature to me for a while..
so anyway, could anyone just give me an example of a sentence shown in SEE, PSE, and ASL word order so I can be a little more clear on the differences. I think it would help to do my project on this subject and maybe help my classmates (and myself) understand ASL word order and grammar a little better.
(I still get a lot of this:
classmate: how do you say "are"
me: why? what are you trying to say?
classmate: i want to ask her "are you going to happy hour on friday?" me: *signing* "Friday you go happy hour?"*eye brows up questioney face*
classmate: *concerned face* no, but how do you say "are".
me:*facepalm shakey head* )
im not saying im any kind of expert in ASL.. im not even remotely impressive or anything.. but I give a good effort, and i can get across my meaning decently to my Deaf friends. I am pretty sure most of the time I am using PSE.. I am trying really hard to get comfortable with ASL grammar, but I know its not going to be second nature to me for a while..
so anyway, could anyone just give me an example of a sentence shown in SEE, PSE, and ASL word order so I can be a little more clear on the differences. I think it would help to do my project on this subject and maybe help my classmates (and myself) understand ASL word order and grammar a little better.