Non-Manual Markers
Non-Manual Markers
Hearing people use vocal inflection to convey the meaning of something they say. How would you say the following sentences? (Listen to your voice.)
Hi, my name is…
How are you today?
I am so excited to meet you!
Nonmanual markers consist of the various facial expressions, head tilting, shoulder raising, mouthing, and similar signals that we add to our hand signs to create meaning, much in the same way vocal inflection does for spoken languages.
The sign for nonmanual markers is to fingerspell "NMM."
About 90% of ASL is non-manual markers. It’s more important to show the meaning on your face than what you are signing with your hands.
Some common non-manual markers:
Wh-Question: eyebrows down, head tilt, body tilt forward
Yes/No-Question: eyebrows up, head tilt, body forward
Good mood: smile, body relaxed (open)
Bad mood: frown or little facial expression, body stiff (closed off)
Angry: frown, body stiff, “puffed up”
................
................
In order to avoid copyright disputes, this page is only a partial summary.
To fulfill the demand for quickly locating and searching documents.
It is intelligent file search solution for home and business.
Related download
- non manual markers
- multiplying and dividing integers mdi summative assessment
- motions in limine character problems and bad acts
- toni morrison s development and description of the
- national visitor use monitoring handbook
- covid 19 preparedness plan template and instructions
- manager s chart of accounts
- relapse prevention plan worksheet
Related searches
- autoimmune markers in blood
- autoimmune markers elevated
- autoimmune markers labs
- sample policy and procedure manual non profit
- 11 markers for lupus
- immune markers in blood
- blood markers for autoimmune disease
- markers for autoimmune disease
- autoimmune markers to test
- vaginal markers for radiation therapy
- elevated inflammatory markers icd 10 code
- what are markers for lupus