The Ten Grammatical Rules Of ASL

The Ten Grammatical Rules Of ASL

<p>The Ten Grammatical Rules of ASL 1. Topic/Comment 2. Tense With Time 3. Simple Yes/No 4. Long Yes/No Questions 5. Information Seeking Questions 6. Pronominalization 7. Rhetorical 8. Ordering of Simple Sentences 9. Conditional 10. Negation Definitions of Each Grammatical Rule</p><p>1. Topic/Comment - In a simple topic/comment sentence, the topic is described first, followed by the comment.</p><p>2. Tense with Time - The time sign is placed at the beginning or near the beginning of a sentence.</p><p>3. Simple Yes/No - Short sentences that ask a yes/no question. The order of the signs is variable. </p><p>4. Long Yes/No - Long yes/no questions, sometimes they use a topic/comment format.</p><p>5. Information Seeking - Simple questions that ask for information. They can have variable sentence structures, and rely sometimes on non-manual signals to distinguish them from a declarative sentence. </p><p>6. Pronominalization - Pronouns are indicated by pointing to either a person or thing that is present, or a place in the signing spage that is used as a referent point for a person or thing. Pointing is mostly done with the index finger, but eye gazing and other handshapes are sometimes used.</p><p>7. Rhetorical - In a rhetorical question, the signer asks a question and then answers it.</p><p>8. Ordering of Simple Sentences - In simple sentences, the verb can be placed before or after the object of the sentence.</p><p>9. Conditional - In a conditional sentence, the condition is described first, then the outcome of the condition is described.</p><p>10.Negation - You can negate a thought by placing a negative sign before the verb or by first describing a topic and then signing the appropriate negative sign, or by giving a negative head shake. </p>

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