Sign Word List: ASL University, Lesson 1 (thanks, Dr. Vicars) Dr. B
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Word List Author Note: ADJECTIVE (describing a person) "Hearing" can be a noun ("My aunt lost her hearing." For this concept, tap the upper earlobe). "Hearing" can be a verb ("Are you hearing this?!?" For this concept, 'cup' the hear, as in "listening.") This sign HEARING used to also mean PUBLIC, but not so much anymore. Fant glosses this sign as SPEAK, which Dr. B disagrees with.

HEARING

(as in "a hearing person")

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HEARING (as in "a hearing person")


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