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Elaborations
  • noticing that in a stretch of connected signing a sign will often be produced differently to the way it is shown in a dictionary
  • identifying some NMFs in a signed text
  • recognising that some signs can occur with a standard mouth gesture and that these are sometimes called multi-channel signs
  • thinking of body-anchored signs, such as head or why, and signs that are not body anchored, such as HAVE or STOP, and recognising that non-body anchored signs can be located in space around the signer
  • identifying some iconic signs and considering how they are iconic
  • exploring with support software such as ELAN to annotate signed texts with some grammatical marking such as NMFs
  • ‘reading’ and transcribing glossed texts, including indicating understanding that there are markings to show NMFs and spatial locations