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Topic (nmm: _____)

Comment (nmm: _____)

BASKETBALL GAME



fs-BASKETBALL NEED fs-CL: bent-5



BASKETBALL PLAY+AGENT-MARKER IX (non-dom; nmm: eye gaze) ICL: bent-5 (dribble, shoot, score; nmm: eye gaze)


Use soccer instead of basketball please

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Bent-5 definition in asl gloss
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what about CL?
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explain how to sigh the CL part and then explain what ICL means and how to sign it on another paragrapgh
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And you didnt change the "dribble, shoot, score; nmm: eye gaze"
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SOCCER GAME



fs-SOCCER NEED fs-CL: bent-5



SOCCER PLAY+AGENT-MARKER IX (non-dom; nmm: eye gaze) ICL: bent-5 (dribble, shoot, score; nmm: eye gaze)
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Bent-5 in ASL gloss refers to using a 5-handshape with bent fingers.
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CL in ASL gloss stands for classifier, which is a type of sign that uses handshapes to represent a person or object and shows how they move or interact in space.
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To sign the "CL" part in American Sign Language (ASL), you would use your dominant hand to represent an object or person in the signing space. This handshape will move or interact with other elements in the sentence to convey specific meanings.

ICL stands for "incorporated classifier" in ASL. This is when a classifier handshape is incorporated into the sign itself to provide information about how an object or person moves or interacts in space. For example, in the sign for "car drive by," the "C" handshape representing a car will move from one side of the signing space to the other to show how the car is driving by. By incorporating classifiers into signs, ASL users can provide more detailed and visual information in their communication.
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My apologies for not changing the specific actions in the example. Here is the revised sentence with the soccer-related actions:

SOCCER PLAY+AGENT-MARKER IX (non-dom; nmm: eye gaze) ICL: bent-5 (kick, goal, celebrate; nmm: eye gaze)

This revised sentence uses soccer-related actions like "kick," "goal," and "celebrate" instead of basketball actions.

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