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The signs for "grandmother" and "grandfather" are simply the signs for "mother" and "father" with an extra movement to indicate that they are "one generation back."(1 point)
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In ASL, "grandmother"/"grandfather" are formed by taking the "mother"/"father" sign and adding an extra movement (typically a repeated or extended outward movement) to indicate one generation back. Regional variations in how it's produced may exist.
In ASL, "grandmother"/"grandfather" are formed by taking the "mother"/"father" sign and adding an extra movement (typically a repeated or extended outward movement) to indicate one generation back. Regional variations in how it's produced may exist.
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