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Which is true of American Sign Language (ASL) ?

A) ASL is a system of easy-to-comprehend gestures, somewhat similar to the gestures hearing persons use when they play charades.
B) ASL lacks the functional morphemes and grammatical principles that characterize spoken communication.
C) ASL includes morphemes, ways of building up complex words out of simple ones, and grammatical rules for combining words into sentences.
D) ASL is a manual version of translated English, based on finger spelling and supplemented with charade-like gestures.

Functional Morphemes

The smallest linguistic units that carry meaning and function within a language, such as prepositions, articles, and conjunctions.

Grammatical Principles

Fundamental rules that govern the structure and organization of sentences and phrases in a language.

American Sign Language (ASL)

The manual-visual language used by most of deaf persons in the United States.

  • Comprehend the structural and functional aspects of American Sign Language (ASL).
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