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BSL Non-Manual Features Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation

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In the context of BSL facial grammar, how does a raised eyebrow, specifically in a "furrowed brow" configuration, function beyond a simple interrogative marker?
It is a universal marker for emphasis, applied identically across all BSL grammatical structures to highlight key information.
It exclusively signifies confusion or disbelief, indicating a misunderstanding of the preceding utterance.
It primarily serves to indicate the start of a new sentence, acting as a grammatical delimiter.
It can denote a negative statement or a question requiring a "no" answer, often in conjunction with specific head movements.
Q2Domain Verified
s, the "furrowed brow" configuration, often accompanied by a slight head tilt or nod, specifically signals a negative statement or a question expecting a negative response. Option A is incorrect because while confusion can be expressed with facial features, the furrowed brow in this specific context has a more precise grammatical function. Option C is incorrect as emphasis in BSL is conveyed through a variety of non-manual features, and a furrowed brow is not a universal marker for it. Option D is incorrect; sentence beginnings in BSL are typically marked by other non-manual features or contextual cues, not a furrowed brow. Question: The BSL "mouth shape" of a "tightened lips" or "pursed lips" can carry significant grammatical weight. Which of the following best describes its primary conceptual function within the "The Complete BSL Facial Grammar Course 2026"?
It serves as a visual cue for the listener to pause and process the information, implying a complex idea.
It can represent a continuous or ongoing action, similar to the "-ing" form in English, or indicate a deliberate, controlled movement.
It is solely used to indicate the signer's personal discomfort or displeasure with the topic.
It functions as a grammatical marker for adjectives, particularly those describing negative qualities or states.
Q3Domain Verified
Within the "The Complete BSL Facial Grammar Course 2026," how is the concept of "eye gaze" utilized to differentiate between a direct statement and a reported statement or thought?
Shifting eye gaze towards a specific point or "role-shifted" space can indicate a reported statement, a character's perspective, or a thought process, distinct from direct communication.
Eye gaze is exclusively used to indicate the subject of the sentence, regardless of whether it's direct or reported.
Eye gaze is not a significant factor in differentiating between direct and reported speech in BSL; it's purely lexical.
Direct eye gaze towards the listener always indicates a direct statement, while looking away signifies a reported thought.

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