Do You Know Sign Language in Sign Language
The sign for "know" touches the side of your forehead with the tips of the fingers of your hand in a flat shape.
KNOW:
Sample judgement: Practice you know the teacher'southward wife's proper noun?
Information technology is very mutual for the sign for "KNOW" to be washed on the cheek. Some people call it "lazy" signing. I think a better word for information technology would be casual signing. Or perhaps fifty-fifty efficient signing. It is a perfectly fine mode to sign the concept.
KNOW: (casual version)
If you desire to sign, "knowledge," "familiar," or "I'grand aware of that" you lot use a double movement. Touch the forehead (or cheek) twice. See: FAMILIAR
FAMILIAR-with:/ aware of:
To sign "know that" you lot use a very quick downward movement and change the handshape into a rather loose "Y" (or even a "flat-paw").
KNOW-THAT
The sign "don't know" uses a movement similar to "know that." The difference is that DON'T KNOW keeps the "B" (or "flat") handshape and tends to raise the shoulders and use a head milkshake. Hither I'thou showing a "coincidental" version of the sign. Note how it starts on or near the cheek (instead of the brow) and twists forward.
DON'T KNOW:
If yous have Windows media actor, you might be able to view this .wmv file: DON'T KNOW
Notes and Optional Reading:
In a message dated 2/21/____ 12:13:53 PM Pacific Standard Time, my3boyzzz@_____ writes:
My proper noun is Leann and I have ever been interested is sign language. my electric current mission is trying to acquire and teach to my boys also. I do accept a bit of help from a deaf family unit that I know and library books are good also. My iv year old loves signing and I want him to acquire all he tin can and nosotros are didactics the babe besides. Being able to communicate within the deaf community is a wonderful feeling. They are so patient with u.s.a. when nosotros try to sign. I am still a fleck slow but will get it in due fourth dimension with practise everyday.
Could you maybe explicate how to sign " I don't know" similar when my son asks me something and I need to sign to him I don't know. I have seen it done a couple of means and was wondering what is really used in the Deafened community. I have seen information technology done by the pollex of the "a" paw flicking out from under the chin and the other mode is the "I" sign upwardly against your chest and then you affect the tip of your fingers to your brow, and so move your manus outward.....not sure if I explained that very well. my friend that I was talking about earlier said the forehead one is like the slang version of 'I practice not know'. Curious what your thoughts might be on this. I like to compare as many resources as I can to be more than accurate.
thanks
Leann
Dear Leann,
Encounter: http://www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-signs/m/know.htm
Scroll downwards to the lesser where y'all will see the sign "don't know."
A few notes: The sign you are referring to that uses the thumb nether the chin can exist interpreted as "not."
The sign that touches the tips of the fingers to the forehead tin be interpreted as "know."
ASL grammar allows certain signs such as LIKE, Desire, and KNOW to incorporate a principle called "reversal of orientation for negation."
Additionally, the sign for KNOW is often done on the cheek rather than the forehead. Signs tend to evolve into more than simple, arbitrary forms and doing the sign KNOW on the cheek instead of the brow is a a way to reduce the overall movement of the sign thus making it simpler to produce.
The alphabetic character "I" held to your chest is a "Signed English" version of that concept. In ASL nosotros tend to simply signal at our chest to me either "I" or "me." Oftentimes the sign "I / me" is not necessary since the concept tin can be incorporated into the starting or catastrophe location of other signs, (e.grand. "GIVE-me").
If my child were to ask me a question to which I didn't know the answer I would simply sign "don't-KNOW" using the version of the sign KNOW that touches the cheek and twists outward. In that location would be no need for me to sign "I / me" because plain I'1000 speaking about myself. There would be no need to use the sign Not because the reversal of the orientation of the sign KNOW would inflect the sign to hateful "don't know."
- Dr. Bill
Also see: don't-KNOW
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