OpenB@Sfhead Y@FromSfhead
American Sign Language
Alternative forms
- (repeatedly bending and releasing) OpenB@Sfhead Flatten Y@FromSfhead
- (ending with the “Bent B” shape) OpenB@Sfhead Flatten BentB@FromSfhead
- (beginning a few inches from the head) OpenB@NearSfhead Y@FromSfhead
Production
- This one-handed ASL sign is produced as follows:
- Posture the dominant hand in the “open B” handshape at the dominant side of the forehead, near the temple.
- Move the hand away from the head while closing the index, middle, and ring finger.
- Posture the dominant hand in the “Y” handshape several inches from the dominant side of the forehead.
- When used interrogatively, the sign is produced with furrowed eyebrows, squinted eyes, head tilted, and a very small headshake (i.e. pivoting slightly from side to side, not nearly so much as that of a “no” gesture).
- When used in a rhetorical question, the sign is produced with raised eyebrows and the head tilted slightly.
GUH Hand | LUH Hand | LUH Move | GUH Move | GUH Hand | LUH Hand | ||
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GUH Palm | LUH Palm | Second | Second | GUH Palm | LUH Palm | ||
GUH Position | LUH Separation | Third | Third | ||||
open-B | Out | Y | |||||
In | In | ||||||
Close to Body | |||||||
Center | |||||||
of Forehead | |||||||
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