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World Languages, 21.10.2020 20:01 jiboyajordan2069

In ASL, we often use facial expressions in addition to hand signs in order to convey meaning. This is especially true when asking questions. How do you distinguish between asking a yes/no question and a 'wh question" (who, what, where,
when, why)?

the sentence structure and order in which you sign each word varies between yes/no questions and wh questions"

the orientation of the hands differs when asking yes/no questions versus 'Wh questions

what you do with your eyebrows and how your head is tilted is different when asking yes/no questions than when
asking 'wh questions"

where on the body you indicate the sign for question mark" differs for yes/no questions and 'Wh questions"

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