Systems of language
Systems of language
ACLASFU120
Explore various types of non-manual features, types of iconicity in signs and the use of software to transcribe signs
[Key concepts: transcription, iconicity; Key processes: identifying, noticing, understanding]
(ACLASFU120)
Achievement standard
To be developed in 2015 using (assessment) work sample evidence to ‘set’ standards through paired comparisons.
ACLASFU121
Understand that signs can include different information, including a gestural overlay, and identify how signers establish spatial locations, types of depicting signs and ways of showing constructed action
[Key concepts: spatial location, grammatical use of space, constructed action, depicting signs; Key processes: noticing, identifying, recognising]
(ACLASFU121)
Achievement standard
To be developed in 2015 using (assessment) work sample evidence to ‘set’ standards through paired comparisons.
ACLASFU122
Understand and control additional elements of Auslan grammar, such as the use of non-manual features for topicalisation, negation or question forms, and develop awareness of how signers use constructed action and depicting signs
[Key concepts: topicalisation, negation, composite utterances; Key processes: recognising, distinguishing, understanding]
(ACLASFU122)
Achievement standard
To be developed in 2015 using (assessment) work sample evidence to ‘set’ standards through paired comparisons.
ACLASFU123
Explore the relationship between particular text types, audience, purpose and context and analyse language features used by signers to create cohesion and achieve the purpose of the text
[Key concepts: audience, purpose, convention, coherence; Key processes: noticing, identifying, analysing]
(ACLASFU123)
Achievement standard
To be developed in 2015 using (assessment) work sample evidence to ‘set’ standards through paired comparisons.