Sign Word List: ASL University, Lesson 3 - Dr. B ← Word 18 of 65 →
Word List Author Note: Use a 1-handshape, not a 'D.' The two signs show that you can move in either direction. There are slight variations regarding palm orientation and the 'point of contact' for the finger on the face. (You might even see the old-fashioned sign EAR+CLOSED.
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What is being signed (English Meaning)BY (as in "authorship")
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