“Idioms”. Who knows what an idiom is? What is an Idiom? An idiom is: an expression in the usage of language that is peculiar to itself either grammatically.

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“Idioms”

Who knows what an idiom is?

What is an Idiom? An idiom is: an expression in the usage of language that is peculiar to itself either grammatically or in having a meaning that cannot be derived from the conjoined meaning of its elements. OR A word or phrase that can be used in two ways, that means two different things.

What are examples of an idiom? (Word or phrase)

English examples of Idioms  Bend Over Backwards = go out of your way for someone.  Cat got your tongue = keeping quiet.  Keep your eye on it = Watch something closely  Knock your socks off = get so enthused and excited.  Feel like a million dollars = feel wonderful.  Play it by ear = not knowing what to expect and deciding what to do as you go along.  All thumbs = clumsy and awkward

ASL examples of Idioms TRAIN GONE SORRY = missed the opportunity TOUCH FINISH = already been there TEND THEIR = his/her way to do something MY-GUTS-TELL-ME = I have a strong feeling about this

Idiomatic Meaning Shifts When a sign changes meanings, it also shifts in the dimension of the movement of the sign.  (This shift can be made either to increase or decrease a rate.) Examples) The sign WRONG when signed with a lax half-twist means “unexpectedly” “Unfortunately” can be derived from the sign SAD

Why are idioms important in communicating?

Idioms What are they good for? English Idioms and ASL Idioms Idioms define a language and are a part of daily speech. They convey meaning quickly and are often easy to use and learned early on by native speakers. Idioms are also an important part in the culture of language users. Idioms are pivotal in learning a new language. A learner of a second language is informally considered "advanced" when and if he/she masters the use of idioms.

ASL idioms help Deaf children understand English idioms better although it is a challenge for Deaf children to understand idioms in ASL or English.