In American Sign Language, certain groups of signs share similar motion patterns, making them easier to remember; for example, signs for 'sock, butterfly, wing, flapping' share motion characteristics, as do signs for 'Y, ear, fork, cup, tooth' and 'magnet, clamp, gas, plug'.
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Sign patterns in ASL! 15 #americansignlanguage #asl #notauslanAdded:
What are the similarities that can help you remember?
Number one, A sock, butterfly, wing, flapping.
Number two, Y, ear, fork, cup, tooth.
Number three, magnet, clamp, gas, plug.
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