Signing Naturally 10.11 -

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The story of Seal Woman, a Selkie, comes from the Faroe Islands, an archipelago that is part of the Kingdom of Denmark. Artist Edward Fuglø designed a series of 10 stamps, four of which are shown here. Background photo by Olaf Krüger/imagebroker/Corbis
The story of Seal Woman, a Selkie, comes from the Faroe Islands, an archipelago that is part of the Kingdom of Denmark. Artist Edward Fuglø designed a series of 10 stamps, four of which are shown here. Background photo by Olaf Krüger/imagebroker/Corbis

Signing Naturally 10.11 -

One useful paper related to the concepts in (which focuses on narrating experiences involving changes and using role shift , conditional clauses , and transition markers like “finally,” “suddenly,” “after that”) is: Title: "Conditional Clauses in American Sign Language: A Corpus-Based Analysis"

Julie A. Hochgesang, Emily Shaw, & Ryan L. Lepic (2018) signing naturally 10.11

If you need something directly aligned with the , the Teacher’s Guide for Signing Naturally (Level 2) includes research-based notes on the linguistic features in Unit 10.11, though it’s not a standalone paper. Would you like a summary of how to apply that conditional clause paper to teaching or learning 10.11? One useful paper related to the concepts in


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