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3 functions of location

1. An articulatory function


2. The locative or 3-d function


3. The referential function

The articulatory function

A parameter

The locative or 3-d function

You are able to move signs in space & where you place them has meaning

The referential function

A reference point referring back to information using hand (each finger representing something)

Location fixing function

Indexing where something is located in space, then you can refer back by pointing

Classifier predicates

1. Movement roots


2. Classifier handshape

Movement root

1. Stative descriptive:


The hand is moving but the object is not (BICYCLE)



2. Process:


Hands movement indicates the object is moving (PERSON WALKING)



3. Contact root:


Where the object is located, the movement isn't important the location is.

Classifier handshape

Lexicalization: is the sign that's important, not the individual handshape (the 2 handshape in PURPOSE)

Perspective movement

Using non-dom hand with classier in dom hand to indicate movement

General levels

Neck to shoulder - high


Chest - medium


Waist - low

Signer perspective

Top to forehead - high


Nose to chin - medium


Neck - low

7 verbs

1. Palm orientation


2 location


3 orientation and location


4 object information number


5 reciprocals


6 object only verbs


7 plain verbs

Temporal aspect

How we do things over time: repeatedly, continually ,over a long period of time, over and over, and in a hurry