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Fingerspelling in asl

Fingerspelling in asl. Advanced ASL Fingerspelling Formation/Expressive Skills Tips and Tricks! Expressive/Formation and Receptive Patterns Adapted from: ABC-123: Fingerspelling and Numbers in ASL- Mendoza Please have a Blue Master ASL! book at your seat! . Double letters:.

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Fingerspelling in asl

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  1. Fingerspelling in asl Advanced ASL Fingerspelling Formation/Expressive Skills Tips and Tricks! Expressive/Formation and Receptive Patterns Adapted from: ABC-123: Fingerspelling and Numbers in ASL- Mendoza Please have a Blue Master ASL! book at your seat! 

  2. Double letters: • The rules for double letters vary depending on the position in the word. • Typically, double letters repeat at the beginning (Aaron) and in the middle of the word (Miller) and move laterally at the end of the word (Mitchell).

  3. Double Letters in Fingerspelling • P. 5 Zinza (Blue Master ASL!)- Double letters movements: • Beginning or middle: A,D,E,F,M, N,O,P,S, and T- do not move your hand, but make a quick repetition of the letter e.g. Brittany • Beginning or Middle: B,C,G,K,L,P,R,U, and X- double movement, as if letters are on “top” of each other e.g. Molly • Ending: move your hand slightly to the right. This is the only time you will move your hand! • Research is still ongoing…

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