Temporal Aspect American Sign Language III

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Temporal Aspect
American Sign Language III
Verb Inflections
• Some verbs in ASL can be inflected or
“modified” for different reasons
– To show who did what to whom.
– To show how something is moved from one
location to another.
– To show manner or movement.
• Inflections involve a change in the
movement of the sign.
Temporal Aspect
• Inflection for frequency or duration of
action.
– Example: if you are complaining about an
ailment that has been going on for awhile.
Types of Temporal Aspects
• Uninflected
• Recurring Inflection
• Continuous Inflection
Uninflected
• If the activity or situation has occurred
only once.
• Use the basic form of the verb with its
basic movement.
RUNNY-NOSE
COUGH
DIARRHEA
Recurring Inflection
• If the activity or situation occurs
frequently or regularly.
• Use the basic form of the verb with
several repetitions.
RUNNY-NOSE
COUGH
DIARRHEA
Continuous Inflection
• If the activity or situation has occurred
continuously with little interruption.
• Use the basic form of the verb with a
repeated circular movement.
RUNNY-NOSE
COUGH
DIARRHEA