What are the handshapes required to produce ordinal numbers? (3 points) Responses numbers 0–10 numbers 0–10 numbers 1–9 numbers 1–9 letters S and T letters S and T letters N and D

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To produce ordinal numbers in sign language, you typically use specific handshapes and movements. The handshapes required often involve the following:

  1. Numbers 0–10: You can use the standard handshapes for the numbers 0–10, typically represented with fingers showing the corresponding numeric value.

  2. Numbers 1–9: The fingers show the numeric values from 1 to 9, often excluding 0.

  3. Letters S and T: These letters might be used in certain contexts to differentiate between cardinal and ordinal formats, but primarily the fingers for numbers would be the key focus.

  4. Letters N and D: These might indicate different modifications or specific signs within a particular sign language variant.

In summary, the primary handshapes are for the numbers considering the context of cardinal vs. ordinal, typically involving digits and specific letter representations as needed in sign language systems.

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