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Classifiers Lesson 1

The sign for classifier is …

CL

ASL Classifiers

Useful vocabulary

TOPIC = subject = quote

HAND

SHAPE

HANDSHAPE

CATEGORY group of cluster as a whole

CLASS-(Learning group) vs CLASS-(category)

Classes = categories

GROUP

THINGS

MOVEMENT

SIZE

LOCATION PLACE

USE / USAGE

SHOW-(represent / example)

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Descriptive Classifiers (DCL)

DCL’s are also known as size and shape specifiers, (SASSes).

DCL's help represent or describe a person or object.

Examples of DCL's…

DCL:B (or bent B) extremely tall

DCL:B-(bent) short

DCL:4 long hair

DCL:1 bulletin board

DCL:1 black board

DCL:4-(claw) freckles

DCL:4 striped

DCL:G thin

DCL:4-(claw) curly hair

Review DCL's…

black board

bulletin board

curly hair

very tall

freckles

long hair

Short-(person)

stripes

thin

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Semantic Classifiers

SCL's represent categories of nouns.

For example, people or vehicles.

Examples of SCL's…

SCL:1 (person) walking fast

SCL:1 person walks to...____

SCL:3 (vehicle) car goes to____

SCL:Y (obese person) waddling

SCL:O-flat (fast-car) cruising

SCL:V-(bent) row of chairs

Review Semantic Classifiers…

row of chairs

fast-car cruising

waddling

(person) walking fast

(vehicle) car goes to____

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Locative Classifiers

LCL's show placement or spatial information about an object.

LCL's sometimes show types of movement

Examples of LCL's…

LCL:C LCL:B place cup on napkin

LCL:5 leaf floating to the ground

LCL:1 (sticks) one here-one here

LCL:B shelf (over to the right)

LCL:1 goal-posts

LCL:LL adjust a picture

Review Locative Classifiers…

adjust a picture

cup on napkin

goal-posts

leaf floating to the ground

shelf (over to the right)

(sticks) one here-one here

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Plural classifiers

PCL's indicate a specific number or a non-specific number.

Examples of PCL's…

PCL:2 two people walking

PCL:4 long line of people

PCL:4 people moving in line

PCL: 5 scads (many) of _____.

PCL:V people seated in a circle

Review Plural Classifiers

two people walking

long line of people

people moving in line

scads of _____.

people seated in a circle

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Instrument Classifiers

ICL’s show how you would handle an object.

Examples of ICL's…

ICL: driving

ICL: hammer a nail

ICL: play checkers

ICL: play chess

ICL: light match

ICL: (broom) sweep

ICL: (water) pour in

ICL: (garbage) dump out

ICL: (clothes) hang up

Review Instrument Classifiers…

driving

dump out garbage

hammer in a nail

hang up clothing

light a match

play checkers

play chess

pour water in

sweep with a broom

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Body Classifiers (Mime)

BCLs: You use your body to act out or role play.

Sometimes this is like mime Sometimes this is like mime. Other times you just show the action that is going on.

Examples of BCLs…

BCL: almost throw up

BCL: give hug to child

BCL: listen for strange noise

BCL: run hard / pumping arms

BCL: wave to crowd

BCL: yawn

BCL: scared reaction

Review: Body Classifiers

almost throw up

give hug to child

listen for strange noise

run hard/pumping arms

wave to crowd

yawn

scared

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Bodypart Classifiers

A specific part of your body is doing an action.

BPCL examples…

BPCL:FF (eyeballs) -look at

BPCL: kick back (relax)

BPCL: cross legs

BPCL: tap foot

BPCL: (head) tilted-back

BPCL: C-(flat) big grin

BPCL:LL red face embarrassed

BPCL:B mouth frowning

Review Bodypart classifiers

eyeballs-look at

kick back & relax

cross legs

tap foot

Tilt head back

red faced

big frown

big grin

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Element classifiers

ECL's represent the elements (earth, air, water, fire).

Examples of ECL's…

ECL:4 water from a faucet

Note: “wg” means: “wiggle”

ECL:5wg “a candle burning”

ECL:1 a flash of lightning

ECL:O-(flat)-spread lights appearing

ECL:25-hand (2h) shining star

ECL: O-(flat)-spread sunlight

Review Element Classifiers…

water from a faucet

a candle burning

a flash of lightning

lights appearing

shining star

sunlight

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