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To sign a comparative adjective in ASL, you would add the sign for the suffix -ER after the descriptive word is signed.
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ASL does not have a separate suffix sign for “-er.” Comparatives are expressed with signs like MORE, by repeating or emphasizing the adjective, using directional movement, and with nonmanual markers (e.g., facial expression) — e.g., JOHN TALL MORE MARY (John is taller than Mary).
ASL does not have a separate suffix sign for “-er.” Comparatives are expressed with signs like MORE, by repeating or emphasizing the adjective, using directional movement, and with nonmanual markers (e.g., facial expression) — e.g., JOHN TALL MORE MARY (John is taller than Mary).
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