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Building Simple Sentences Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundati

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Q1Domain Verified
In "The Complete ASL Sentence Construction Course 2026," what is the primary pedagogical approach to introducing the concept of topic-comment structure for advanced learners aiming for "Industry Foundation" mastery?
A comparative linguistics approach, contrasting ASL sentence structure with spoken English grammatical rules to highlight differences.
A bottom-up approach, starting with individual signs and gradually building complex grammatical structures through rote memorization.
A purely visual-gestural approach, emphasizing the creation of mental imagery without explicit grammatical explanation.
A top-down approach, focusing on the overall communicative intent and then dissecting how specific signs and non-manual markers contribute to that intent.
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For a specialist learner in "Building Simple Sentences Mastery Hub," what is the most critical non-manual marker (NMM) to consider when constructing a simple interrogative sentence in ASL, moving beyond basic yes/no questions?
Eyebrow movement: Furrowed eyebrows are the primary NMM for wh-questions.
Head tilt: A slight head tilt is universally recognized as a sign of confusion.
Eye gaze: Direct eye gaze establishes a connection with the interlocutor.
Eyebrow movement: Raised eyebrows indicate a statement of fact.
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s (who, what, where, when, why, how), furrowed eyebrows are the critical NMM that signals this question type, differentiating it from other sentence structures. Raised eyebrows (
is important for engagement but doesn't grammatically define the question type. Question: Within the "The Complete ASL Sentence Construction Course 2026," what is the expert-level distinction between using a "classifier" and a "determiner" in ASL sentence construction, particularly when describing spatial relationships? A) Classifiers are used exclusively for animate objects, while determiners are for inanimate objects. B) Classifiers represent the shape, size, and movement of a noun, while determiners specify quantity or possession. C) Determiners precede the noun, and classifiers follow the noun, creating a fixed order.
can convey various meanings but isn't the primary interrogative marker for wh-questions. Eye gaze (
Classifiers are a type of determiner, and their usage is interchangeable in all contexts.
are typically for yes/no questions. A head tilt (

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