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Dr. Bill Vicars Lifeprint

Dr. Bill Vicars Lifeprint.com. Derive a noun from a verb. Example: SIT ~ CHAIR. Show me a compound sign. Example: THINK-MARRY = BELIEVE. Show me an example of lexicalized fingerspelling. Examples: #JOB, #BACK. Morphology: Verbs ~ Nouns, Compounding, & Lexicalizing ….

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Dr. Bill Vicars Lifeprint

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  1. Dr. Bill Vicars Lifeprint.com

  2. Derive a noun from a verb.

  3. Example: SIT ~ CHAIR

  4. Show me a compound sign.

  5. Example: THINK-MARRY = BELIEVE

  6. Show me an example of lexicalized fingerspelling

  7. Examples: #JOB, #BACK

  8. Morphology: Verbs ~ Nouns, Compounding,& Lexicalizing …

  9. … are all ways to derive new signs.

  10. Another way is to borrow from other languages.

  11. Example: ITALYCHINA

  12. Verbs ~ Nouns, Compounding,Lexicalizing, & Borrowing …

  13. … all involve using “free morphemes”

  14. Free Morphemes can stand alone.

  15. In English, “Cat” is a free morpheme.

  16. The suffix “-ed” is not a free morpheme.

  17. “-ed” is a bound morpheme.

  18. “-ed” is a meaningful unit of language but it must be attached to a word.

  19. In the sign WEEK, you can change the handshape from a 1 to a 2, or a 3 and so on to mean a specified number of weeks.

  20. The sign “TWO-WEEKS” can be thought of as having two meaningful parts:

  21. 1. The bundle of information consisting of the holds, movement, location, orientation, and nonmanual signal.

  22. 2. The handshape:In the sign “TWO-WEEKS” the “2 handshape” is a bound morpheme.

  23. Note: For most native signers, the handshape for WEEK can be changed from 1 through 9.

  24. WEEKS

  25. 3-WEEKS

  26. 9-WEEKS

  27. 11 WEEKS

  28. MONTHS

  29. 2-MONTHS

  30. 6-MONTHS

  31. 9-MONTHS

  32. 14 MONTHS

  33. DOLLAR AMOUNTS

  34. YEARS

  35. 3 YEARS

  36. 3-YEARS AGO

  37. 4-YEARS AGO

  38. 5 YEARS AGO

  39. EXACT TIME

  40. 3 O’CLOCK

  41. 7:36 AM

  42. Around 2 PM

  43. PERIOD OF TIME

  44. From 9 to 11

  45. HEIGHT

  46. 5’ 7”

  47. FIRST PLACE

  48. SECOND PLACETHIRD PLACE

  49. Numbers on a shirt (Jersey)

  50. Sports SCORES7 to 9

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