Hi Everyone!
I am currently attempting to learn ASL through a community college class and an online website suggested by the forum. I'm running into a few (what seems to me) very stupid questions, but I can't seem to get a straight answer from my instructor. Maybe I could ask here?
1- With fingerspelling, does it matter which hand I use, provided that the form is correct?
2-Sometimes I have encountered the same word being signed in slightly different ways - for example, I have seen the word for "deaf" signed as either a) a thumb being dragged from the ear to the mouth, or b) a pointed finger making a loop from the ear to the mouth. Are both forms acceptable? Is one form considered "ASL slang" or an "ASL dialect?"
3-My husband and I are thinking of starting a family - and discussing whether to teach our children ASL (there is a chance they will have hearing loss) Would it be better to teach the ASL first, oralism first, or both? Would teaching both be too confusing?
thanks for reading!
Laurabeth
I am currently attempting to learn ASL through a community college class and an online website suggested by the forum. I'm running into a few (what seems to me) very stupid questions, but I can't seem to get a straight answer from my instructor. Maybe I could ask here?
1- With fingerspelling, does it matter which hand I use, provided that the form is correct?
2-Sometimes I have encountered the same word being signed in slightly different ways - for example, I have seen the word for "deaf" signed as either a) a thumb being dragged from the ear to the mouth, or b) a pointed finger making a loop from the ear to the mouth. Are both forms acceptable? Is one form considered "ASL slang" or an "ASL dialect?"
3-My husband and I are thinking of starting a family - and discussing whether to teach our children ASL (there is a chance they will have hearing loss) Would it be better to teach the ASL first, oralism first, or both? Would teaching both be too confusing?
thanks for reading!
Laurabeth