What is the basic sentence structure of ASL?
Topic + comment only
(time)-topic-comment
subject-object-noun-verb
noun+verb+topic

Which of the following is the attempt to translate ASL to written English?
glaring
glossing
writing
sign writing

How is finger spelling indicated in ASL gloss?
S*T*A*R*S
H-Y-P-H-E-N-S
S P A C E S
lowercase letters

How is the following English sentence best glosses in ASL?
I went to the movies Saturday afternoon.
AFTERNOON S-A-T. MOVIE ME GO
S-A-T AFTERNOON MOVIE ME GO
SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE ME GO
SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE ME WENT TO

How is the following English sentence best glossed in ASL?
My friend is meeting me for lunch at noon
MY FRIEND IS MEET ME AT LUNCH AT NOON
NOON MY FRIEND WILL MEET ME AT LUNCH
NOON LUNCH MY FRIEND MEET
MY FRIEND IS MEETING ME FOR LUNCH AT 12:00 NOON

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Answer:

1.b

2.b

3.b

4.c

5.c

Explanation: just took it and got 100% :)

The basic sentence structure of ASL is (time)-topic-comment.

The attempt to translate ASL to written English is known as glossing.

Fingerspelling indicated in ASL gloss as H-Y-P-H-E-N-S.

The English sentence best glosses in ASL as SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE ME GO.

The sentence is best glossed as NOON LUNCH MY FRIEND MEET.

ASL simply means American sign language. Sign languages are the languages that are expressed through manual articulations. It is the language of those that are dead.

In ASL, glossing simply means writing a language in another form. In this case, the words are written as signs so that those with hearing disabilities can understand.

In conclusion, the correct options are B, B, B, C, and C.

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