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  1. Semantic Classifiers (SCL) | ASL - American Sign Language

    An explanation of semantic classifiers (SCL) in American Sign Language (ASL). These classifiers represent the location and/or movement of people and objects.

  2. Semantic classifiers in sign language linguistics

    This documentation project follows a child's language acquisition, literacy development, and phonological acquisition in sign language, specifically ASL as a first language (L1), from newborn to …

  3. "Classifiers" American Sign Language (ASL)

    Classifiers are signs that use handshapes that are associated with specific categories (classes) of size, shape, or usage. The commonly recognized handshapes that are typically used to show different …

  4. asl 3 unit 18 classifiers Flashcards | Quizlet

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Semantic Classifier, Semantic Classifier, Semantic Classifier and more.

  5. ASLdeafined Blog » What Are Classifiers in ASL?

    In ASL, classifiers are specific handshapes used to represent nouns, actions, locations, and descriptions. They’re a unique part of ASL grammar that allows you to express a wide range of visual …

  6. A Beginner's Guide to ASL Classifiers: What You Need to Know

    Aug 1, 2025 · Check out this blog post to learn what ASL classifiers are and how they help convey shapes, movements, and actions in American Sign Language.

  7. Common ASL Classifiers to Know for ASL - fiveable.me

    Classifiers are the backbone of visual storytelling in ASL—they're how you show rather than tell. When you're being tested on ASL comprehension and production, you're not just being asked to memorize …

  8. Identify different classes of classifiers - handspeak.com

    Learn about classifiers in American Sign Language and how to recognize and identify different categories of classifiers.

  9. Semantic Classifier I American Sign Language (ASL)

    Apr 26, 2025 · this course on semantic classifiers in ASL. Learn how to convey subtle meanings and expand visual concepts in American Sign Language. Perfect for intermediate learners.

  10. Notable is Supalla’s (1982, 1986) seminal work on classifiers in ASL. Nu-merous studies of classifiers in various sign languages have been undertaken since.