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FOR ASL 3. In this unit, you have learned some of the most common mouth morphemes in ASL Aside
from these types of morphemes, which are an important element of ASL grammar,
consider how your ASL would be impacted if you mouthed English words as you signed in
ASL? How could it be problematic if a person mouthed every word while signing? Give
your opinion based also on what you have seen or learned from the Deaf community,
5. Consider two different settings or situations in which two or more Deaf people may be signing to each other such as in school, walking in the park, when asking for directions in a large city, or at a social event. Briefly explain the setting and the discuss how the behavior and social interactions of a Deaf person in that situation might be unique and/ or different from that of a hearing person in the same situation.

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