Signing Naturally 4.14: Answers

Look for the sign for "across" or "facing each other." How to Verify Your Answers

Pay attention to the signer’s "eye gaze." If they are signing about a picture on the wall, their eyes should be looking up at the spot where the picture is "located" in their signing space. 3. Spatial Agreement (The "Mapping" Answers) signing naturally 4.14 answers

Remember that ASL is 3D. If the signer places a chair to their right, it is on the right side of the room. Look for the sign for "across" or "facing each other

The primary objective of this lesson is to master . This isn't just about knowing the sign for "chair" or "table"; it’s about using your signing space to represent exactly where objects are located in relation to one another. If the signer places a chair to their

In 4.14, you’ll see the use of (for rectangular objects like pictures or rugs) and CL:C (for bulky objects like lamps or trash cans).

The Signing Naturally 4.14 lesson focuses on various aspects of ASL, including: