Signing Naturally Homework 10.5 Answers Page
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Before diving into Homework 10.5, it is crucial to understand the core linguistic principles taught in Unit 10. ASL is a spatial language. Unlike spoken English, which uses prepositional phrases (e.g., "turn left at the second light"), ASL utilizes the physical space around the signer to create a three-dimensional map. Key ASL Grammar Principles in Unit 10 Signing Naturally Homework 10.5 Answers
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A slight turn of the shoulders to the left or right indicates a change in perspective. ASL is a spatial language
While the specific questions in your workbook may vary slightly by edition, Homework 10.5 generally requires you to watch a multi-step video map and identify the correct room number, building, or person at the end of the route. Map 1 Analysis: Indoor Directions