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ASL Pluralization Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Pract

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of ASL pluralization, which of the following scenarios most accurately represents a conceptual misunderstanding of the "regular plural" rule, particularly when applied to non-countable nouns?
Using the "repeated handshape" sign for "CAR" to denote several cars.
Signing "BOOK BOOK" to indicate multiple books.
Applying the "five" handshape to the sign "HOUSE" to signify multiple houses without any contextual indication of quantity.
Employing the "plural marker" (e.g., mouthing "many") alongside the singular sign for "DOG" to indicate a group of dogs.
Q2Domain Verified
A student observes a native ASL signer using a "sweeping motion" with a "two-handshape" for the concept of "DAYS." The student correctly identifies this as a pluralization strategy. However, they then incorrectly generalize this to mean that *any* two-handed sign with a sweeping motion automatically signifies a plural. Which ASL pluralization rule is this student fundamentally misinterpreting?
The rule for forming plurals of abstract concepts.
The rule for forming irregular plurals.
The rule for forming plurals of proper nouns.
The rule for indicating indefinite plurals.
Q3Domain Verified
Consider the ASL sign for "CHAIR." If a signer intends to convey the idea of "several chairs" without specifying an exact number, and they *do not* repeat the sign "CHAIR" and *do not* use a numerical classifier or a separate sign for "many," which of the following techniques would be the *most* conceptually advanced and contextually appropriate strategy to imply plurality in a specialist ASL context?
Slightly altering the orientation of the dominant handshape during the sign.
Incorporating a subtle "size-shape" modification to the "CHAIR" sign.
Employing a non-manual marker such as a slight head nod or a widened gaze.
Utilizing a "spatial agreement" shift with a slight backward movement of the sign.

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