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A man signs a word.
How do the signs for OLD and AGE differ?
A man signs a word. He raises his dominant hand formed into a fist and underneath his
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How do the signs for OLD and VERY-OLD differ?
A man signs a word. He raises his dominant hand formed into a fist and underneath
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How do you determine the signs?
I know these wouldn't work but look at the signs m2 - 18m - 81 Could you do plus a negative and
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Bryce
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Which can be considered an example of phonological variation? mouthing a word in a different way mouthing a word in a different
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What kind of warning signs should be placed on manholes into void spaces?
Warning signs that indicate lack of oxygen inside
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What is a classifier in ASL?
A. Signs that are used to show ownership or possession B. signs that are used to represent general
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1. There are four kinds of road signs in a certain town. The number of each kind is shown. What is the ratio of the number of
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PINKIE PIE
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1. There are four kinds of road signs in a certain town. The number of each kind is shown. What is the ratio of the number of
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Apple Jack
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There are four kinds of road signs in a certain town. The number of each kind is shown. What is the ratio of the number of
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Which can be considered an example of phonological variation? A. mouthing a word in a different way B. doing a sign on one
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