Word List Author Note: This is the ASL Gloss. So, LOOK-AT-ME is a single sign (hyphenated). Dr. B would turn his hand at the wrist and show that the other person should turn his/her head toward the signer and look. The gloss-word LISTEN is exactly that. So, sign LISTEN. It's not the English word being used to tell someone to focus. It's telling someone to use his/her ears to listen to (or for) a sound.
COSTELLO's ASL Dictionary: Look up WATCH #2 and end with the fingers toward your face; look up HEAR (for "listen").
The video above is NOT a single sign, rather it is composed of multiple signs in the sentence. The sentence MAY NOT be translated from English word order to ASL syntax nor translated based on meaning.
The video above is NOT a single sign, rather it is composed of multiple signs in the sentence. The sentence MAY NOT be translated from English word order to ASL syntax nor translated based on meaning.
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