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Homework 9.11 Answers: Signing Naturally

You read an English sentence written by a student: "The couch is left of the door, and the lamp is right of the door." The student then signed it using two separate sentences with no body shift.

This article is intended as a study guide and tutoring resource. Specific answers for "Signing Naturally Homework 9.11" vary by edition (current standard is the Second Edition or the Vista Higher Learning digital platform). The goal here is to explain the linguistic concepts tested in 9.11, provide example answer formats, and help you arrive at the correct answers independently. Signing Naturally Homework 9.11 Answers

For students embarking on the journey of learning American Sign Language (ASL), the Signing Naturally curriculum stands as the gold standard. Created by Ella Mae Lentz, Ken Mikos, and Cheri Smith, this series is renowned for its immersion-based approach, teaching students not just the mechanics of signing, but the crucial cultural and grammatical nuances that define the language. As students progress to Level 2, specifically Unit 9, the complexity of the material increases significantly. You read an English sentence written by a

The signer established the door on her non-dominant side (left from her perspective), then used a contrastive shoulder shift to place the bookshelf on the opposite side (right). In ASL, spatial mapping is preserved from the signer’s perspective unless a "role shift" is indicated. The goal here is to explain the linguistic

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