ASL Questions Series (001) Dr. Bill Vicars with Cäsar Jacobson

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ASL American Sign Language Questions Series (001)
Dr. Bill Vicars with Cäsar Jacobson
Intended audience: Students who have who have completed Level 2 or higher of the ASL University curriculum.

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Vocabulary reviewed or taught in this lesson:
Months: If five letters or fewer, spell out. Abbreviate longer ones to 3 letters, except SEPT is four.
JAN
FEB
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUG
SEPT
OCT
NOV
DEC
TEA version 1 (swirl)
TEA version 2 (dunk)
I prefer the swirl version of tea – but both are common.
VOTE
I drink tea before I go vote.
After I vote, I drink tea.
REGISTER initialized (version)

REGISTER sign up signature contract (version)
RULE
rules
WRITE version: fill out
FORM version 1 initialized
FORM version 2 non-initialized requires high context
“form” version 3

PAPER or a document

*01. REGISTER VOTE HOW?

NECKTIE
BOW-TIE
In context BOW-TIE can mean tuxedo
Or just spell
TUX

*02. NECKTIE TIE YOU KNOW HOW YOU?

CAN possible able to
COMPUTER version 1 version 2 version 3 etc.
GAME sports challenges
GAME & challenge are sort of a
noun / verb pair
GAME = 2 movements
challenge = 1 movement
But you might see GAME done with one movement in context.

RUN:
running machinery
operate
operating
operating a machine
vs
operating as in surgery

MINE-CRAFT (game) = fs-MC
MC can also mean Merry Christmas

Questioning, skepticism, and doubt are overlapping concepts.
Question Mark Wiggle
QM-wig
Used as an optional indicator of having a question or questioning.
QM-wig can be used with facial expression to indicate skepticism

DOUBT version 1 version 2 (skepticism)
SKEPTICISM
QM-wig inflected to show skepticism
QM-wig inflected for use
as a
yes / no question
COMPUTER wrist version
RUN-operate
MINECRAFT
QM-wig as a simple yes / no question marker
I’ll sign the next slide.

Then your turn
*03.
CAN MY COMPUTER RUN-operate MC
QM-wig
DEPENDS
SEARCH
ONLINE
LIST
requirements
COMPARE
SATISFY

SEE-if
we will see
time will tell

CAN MY COMPUTER RUN-operate MC QM-wig
DEPENDS. YOU CAN SEARCH ONLINE FOR LIST REQUIREMENT …

YOUR COMPUTER SATISFY

LESS, smaller amount, reduced
MORE
EXERCISE
LOSE (opposite of find)
LOSE KEYS
lose weight
In high context DECREASE can mean “lose weight”
In lower context situations sign WEIGH DECREASE

*04. WEIGH DECREASE HOW?
EAT LESS EXERCISE MORE

WHEN?
SUNDAY circular version

SECOND ordinal = 2nd
The month of May: ​fs-MAY

The 2nd Sunday in May
vs
Sunday of the second week of May.

Sunday of the second week of May – may actually be the first Sunday in May.

Suppose May 1st is a Monday? That means the first week of May doesn’t have a Sunday.

Mothers Day = MOM DAY

*05. MOM DAY WHEN?
2nd SUNDAY fs-MAY

THIRD ordinal = 3rd

fs-JUNE

*06. FATHER DAY WHEN?
The third Sunday in June.

OUNCE = fs-OZ

a cup, a can, small cylindrical object

In low context I might choose to spell “cup”

While we typically put WH-type questions at the end of sentences sometimes it works better to form a wh-? clause.

For example, instead of ONE CUP HAVE OZ how-MANY? — it is more smooth to move OZ to the end and furrow the brows for both how-MANY and OZ …
ONE CUP HAVE how-MANY OZ?
Answer: 8

pound on a wall or door

In context, the sign WEIGH can mean a pound of weight
For example: MY CAT TEN WEIGH = My cat weighs 10 pounds.
Or you can spell LB to mean pound …

MY CAT WEIGH 10 LB

*08. ONE fs-LB HAVE how-MANY OZ?
16

gallon = fs-GAL

*09. ONE fs-GAL HAVE how-MANY OZ?
128

YEAR
WEEK

*10. ONE YEAR HAVE how-MANY WEEK?
52

01. How can I register to vote?
02. Do you know how to tie a tie?
03. Can my computer run Minecraft?
04. How can I lose weight?
05. When is Mothers Day?
06. When is Fathers Day?
07. How many ounces in a cup?
08. How many ounces in a pound?
09. How many ounces in a gallon?
10. How many weeks in a year?
Bonus: My cat weighs how much?

Good job!

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