CSD 308K Lecture 13: Lecture 13
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The production of signs corresponding 1:1 to the morphology of the spoken sentences - while speaking: redundancy of the channels, may be more or less exact Conseptional signing: basing on it is that the idea is best. Don"t just pick one but make sure it makes sure it goes with the word and just go with it. The problem with this is that it is confusing and someone who knows asl would be confused. So if you make up a sign for each word, you lose the asl sign, it is a give or take in which ever way you want to go forward. If you have words that sound alike, are spelled alike, or look alike you have to make sure it has two of those characteristics. If it does, you are supposed to use the same sign. If it doesn"t, if it only has one you use the different signs.