ASL initialized RED

Sarah Hafer charityh at COMCAST.NET
Tue Jun 29 20:12:44 UTC 2004


It's used by those teachers and students of deaf programs at public schools. And, what they use is almost always Signed English or creole of ASL/Signed English.
Sarah
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Deaf: A Misunderstood Variety of Human Beings


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> Hello SLLING-L listers,
>
> I have a quick question about sign usage in ASL. Would you all say the
> initialized version of ASL RED (with an R-handshape) is
> (commonly/sometimes/never) used by ASL signers, or is it really more of a
> Signed English sign?
>
> Thanks,
> -Kearsy
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> Kearsy Cormier, Ph.D.
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> University of Bristol
> Centre for Deaf Studies
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