Lisa Sims
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Hello,
I am learning ASL. My instructor posted a video that showed her signing a greeting and an introduction. I understand the individual signs but I am a bit confused. The signs where as follows. . . "hello, name, what" then she finger spelled her name. Would it not be the signs for "hello, my name" then finger spelling your own name? Also, I had been told (not by my professor) that with sign, the words are in slightly different order as opposed to when they are written. Would it be comparable to the way master Yoda speaks?
I am taking an online course and while I have a professor who oversees the class, I will be assigned a mentor in a week to video chat with. I've gotten a head start on the assignments because I would like to be able to utilize them during the allotted time with whoever my mentor may be. It is strictly sign and so I am practicing sign for slower, again, I understand. If anyone reads this and has some insight they'd like to share, I would greatly appreciate it.
I am learning ASL. My instructor posted a video that showed her signing a greeting and an introduction. I understand the individual signs but I am a bit confused. The signs where as follows. . . "hello, name, what" then she finger spelled her name. Would it not be the signs for "hello, my name" then finger spelling your own name? Also, I had been told (not by my professor) that with sign, the words are in slightly different order as opposed to when they are written. Would it be comparable to the way master Yoda speaks?
I am taking an online course and while I have a professor who oversees the class, I will be assigned a mentor in a week to video chat with. I've gotten a head start on the assignments because I would like to be able to utilize them during the allotted time with whoever my mentor may be. It is strictly sign and so I am practicing sign for slower, again, I understand. If anyone reads this and has some insight they'd like to share, I would greatly appreciate it.