Plain verbs areproduced in a staticlocation that cannotbe altered withoutchanging themeaning of the sign.An example of this is:What is themostcommonword order?One critical differencebetween the English tensemorphemes like -ed andthe use of the ASL signsWILL and FINISH is thatthe ASL signs are not usedwith every verb thatexpresses a past or futureeventNegativesentencesrequire thesign NOTWith indicating verbs,these signs move fromthe signer toward aperson or location orfrom theperson/location to thesigner. Examples ofindicating verbsinclude:The final categoryof ASL verbs isdepicting verbs.They can bedivided into threemain typesA “t” is usedto identifythe topic ofthe sentenceIndicating verbs can alsoadd information byreciprocating action. Theseverbs are called reciprocalverbs. In a situation inwhich two people arelooking at each other, theyboth are looking and beinglooked at simultaneouslyNonmanuals forwh-questionsare relaxedeyebrows andthe headremaining stillASLpronounsshowdistinctionTime in ASL isexpressed throughindependent lexicalitems, time -relatedsigns that allownumeral incorporationand a way ofrepresenting habitualtimeWhichsentencetype has nononmanualsignals?Locative verbs are anothertype of indicating verb.Locative verbs are differentfrom plain verbs likeENJOY, PUNISH, orUPSET, in which thelocation feature is simply apart of how the sign ismadeA sentencecontaining aquestion the askerdoes not expect theother person toanswer is calledwhat?Indicatingverbs aremoredynamic thanplain verbsWhich arethe non-manuals fora yes-noquestion?‘Space’can beimportantin:BUT,UNDERSTAND,#OR, and PLUSare examplesof?Which is notof the 6basicsentencetypes?Conditionalsrequire #IFandSUPPOSEWhen wouldyou use aglossedquestionmark?What is onething ASL andEnglish have incommon interms ofpronouns?Signs are composed ofmovement and holdsegments and thatsegments include a bundleof articulatory features.Those features includehandshape, location,orientation, and nonmanualsignalsSyntaxis:These are theverbs thatexpress theidea ofnecessity orpossibilityWhen referringto first personpronouns inASL, which isused?What isdisplacement?What arethe 4 typesofpredicates?What is used toindicate acommand(imperative) andwhere is itplaced? *+??*Plain verbs areproduced in a staticlocation that cannotbe altered withoutchanging themeaning of the sign.An example of this is:What is themostcommonword order?One critical differencebetween the English tensemorphemes like -ed andthe use of the ASL signsWILL and FINISH is thatthe ASL signs are not usedwith every verb thatexpresses a past or futureeventNegativesentencesrequire thesign NOTWith indicating verbs,these signs move fromthe signer toward aperson or location orfrom theperson/location to thesigner. Examples ofindicating verbsinclude:The final categoryof ASL verbs isdepicting verbs.They can bedivided into threemain typesA “t” is usedto identifythe topic ofthe sentenceIndicating verbs can alsoadd information byreciprocating action. Theseverbs are called reciprocalverbs. In a situation inwhich two people arelooking at each other, theyboth are looking and beinglooked at simultaneouslyNonmanuals forwh-questionsare relaxedeyebrows andthe headremaining stillASLpronounsshowdistinctionTime in ASL isexpressed throughindependent lexicalitems, time -relatedsigns that allownumeral incorporationand a way ofrepresenting habitualtimeWhichsentencetype has nononmanualsignals?Locative verbs are anothertype of indicating verb.Locative verbs are differentfrom plain verbs likeENJOY, PUNISH, orUPSET, in which thelocation feature is simply apart of how the sign ismadeA sentencecontaining aquestion the askerdoes not expect theother person toanswer is calledwhat?Indicatingverbs aremoredynamic thanplain verbsWhich arethe non-manuals fora yes-noquestion?‘Space’can beimportantin:BUT,UNDERSTAND,#OR, and PLUSare examplesof?Which is notof the 6basicsentencetypes?Conditionalsrequire #IFandSUPPOSEWhen wouldyou use aglossedquestionmark?What is onething ASL andEnglish have incommon interms ofpronouns?Signs are composed ofmovement and holdsegments and thatsegments include a bundleof articulatory features.Those features includehandshape, location,orientation, and nonmanualsignalsSyntaxis:These are theverbs thatexpress theidea ofnecessity orpossibilityWhen referringto first personpronouns inASL, which isused?What isdisplacement?What arethe 4 typesofpredicates?What is used toindicate acommand(imperative) andwhere is itplaced? *+??*

Syntax Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Plain verbs are produced in a static location that cannot be altered without changing the meaning of the sign. An example of this is:
  2. What is the most common word order?
  3. One critical difference between the English tense morphemes like -ed and the use of the ASL signs WILL and FINISH is that the ASL signs are not used with every verb that expresses a past or future event
  4. Negative sentences require the sign NOT
  5. With indicating verbs, these signs move from the signer toward a person or location or from the person/location to the signer. Examples of indicating verbs include:
  6. The final category of ASL verbs is depicting verbs. They can be divided into three main types
  7. A “t” is used to identify the topic of the sentence
  8. Indicating verbs can also add information by reciprocating action. These verbs are called reciprocal verbs. In a situation in which two people are looking at each other, they both are looking and being looked at simultaneously
  9. Nonmanuals for wh-questions are relaxed eyebrows and the head remaining still
  10. ASL pronouns show distinction
  11. Time in ASL is expressed through independent lexical items, time -related signs that allow numeral incorporation and a way of representing habitual time
  12. Which sentence type has no nonmanual signals?
  13. Locative verbs are another type of indicating verb. Locative verbs are different from plain verbs like ENJOY, PUNISH, or UPSET, in which the location feature is simply a part of how the sign is made
  14. A sentence containing a question the asker does not expect the other person to answer is called what?
  15. Indicating verbs are more dynamic than plain verbs
  16. Which are the non-manuals for a yes-no question?
  17. ‘Space’ can be important in:
  18. BUT, UNDERSTAND, #OR, and PLUS are examples of?
  19. Which is not of the 6 basic sentence types?
  20. Conditionals require #IF and SUPPOSE
  21. When would you use a glossed question mark?
  22. What is one thing ASL and English have in common in terms of pronouns?
  23. Signs are composed of movement and hold segments and that segments include a bundle of articulatory features. Those features include handshape, location, orientation, and nonmanual signals
  24. Syntax is:
  25. These are the verbs that express the idea of necessity or possibility
  26. When referring to first person pronouns in ASL, which is used?
  27. What is displacement?
  28. What are the 4 types of predicates?
  29. What is used to indicate a command (imperative) and where is it placed? *+??*