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ASL Linguistics in Three-Minute Bytes
What happens when the object, not the subject, of a sentence is the focus? In ASL, what would the syntactical difference be between "the cat was chased by the dog" and "the dog chased the cat," for example? This course demonstrates that difference.
$7.95
There are three types of adverbs in ASL: separate adverbs, assimilated adverbs, and stacked adverbs. Separate adverbs have their own sign word while the other adverbs do not. Learn how to use each type of adverb properly in ASL sentences.
$40
See the past tense that's embedded in an ASL verb. Learn the three future tenses. Recognize the irregular verb. Learn all of these basic tenses in one course!
$20
What makes a verb phrase in ASL? It's not about "setting it up." It's about the verb's sign movement. Watch how eye gaze creates phrase boundaries in a sentence. See how the objects of a verb phrase spatially revolve around the ASL verb.
$10
This course explores what it means to fingerspell words from the perspective of the hand's motor movements. We learn that the rhythm of fingerspelling has everything to do with four basic movements and nothing to do with what the letters sound like.
$30
Explore basic math concepts expressed in ASL from expressing numbers accurately through algebraic expressions for .5 RID CEUs. Molly, your Deaf instructor gives examples, exercises, and quizzes.
$50
Easily access more than 125 ASL math terms from expressing numbers accurately through algebraic expressions. Get your 1-year subscription, which automatically renews, for only $5.00.
Free
Molly O'Hara, your ASL/English Grammar Guru has a gift to help you master and enjoy grammar! Click on this free resource to access the visual reference guide to 18 basic ASL and English grammar building blocks in a handy tile format.
Free