asongofhands
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My ASL teacher says there is a difference between signing WRONG (not as the opposite of right, but to indicate an unexpected occurrence) and WRONG signed with a twist, also to indicate an unexpected occurrence. She says some of the Signing Naturally examples are incorrect, yet can't explain the difference in a way that makes sense to me.
She says that falling in love or a car accident suddenly occurring would get a WRONG (no twist) but that being hit in the head by something falling on you would get WRONG (with a twist). No comprendo.
Does anyone know what I am talking about and can differentiate the two?
She says that falling in love or a car accident suddenly occurring would get a WRONG (no twist) but that being hit in the head by something falling on you would get WRONG (with a twist). No comprendo.
Does anyone know what I am talking about and can differentiate the two?