The American Sign Language Phrase Book (44 page)

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Authors: Lou Fant,Barbara Bernstein Fant,Betty Miller

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Colors
 

ASL does not have a sign for every color, so "beige" and "fuchsia" have to be fingerspelled. Colors such as "blue-green," however, may be signed by combining the two signs BLUE and GREEN.

Varying shades of colors can be signed by using the signs DARK and CLEAR. In this sense, CLEAR means "light."

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Civics
 

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I'm a Democrat/Republican/Independent.
 

I voted; did you?
 

Who's the new president?
 

Who won the election?
 

The legislature/congress is responsible for passing laws.
 

This is an example of the rhetorical question, where the signer asks, then answers, the question. It is used a great deal in ASL. There is a slight pause at the end of the question—after the sign WHO in this example—and then the answer is signed.

She is a congresswoman.
 

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