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NonManual Features - Coggle Diagram
NonManual Features
Mouth Action
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Mouthing = Origin Spoken Language; Articulating Corresponding English Word (ex: mouthing / signing same word same time)
Mouth Gestures = Not Related to Spoken Languages; Occur Spontaneously; Part of Constructed Action (tense mouth pattern describes something intensely done)
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Visual Appearances: Open / Closed Mouth, Tense / Relaxed, Puffed / Sucked-In, Round / Pursed Lips
Releasing the Air: Smooth, Continuous, Abrupt, Rough
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Onomatopoeic Expressions = Applied to Objects Not Making Real Sounds; Better Understood as Creative Representation(s) Through Deaf Sensory Experience
Gaze
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(6) Types:
- Gaze To Audience (Narrator's Gaze): Straight to Audience to Narrate, Comment, Explain What Happens In Story. Exists in Same Time & Space as Audience, No Poetic Persona (Outside the Story)
- Characters' Gaze: Immersed in Story World, No Longer Acknowledges Audience by Making Eye Contact
- Spotlight Gaze: Follows Sign(s), Foreground, Reinforce 'Shed Light On', Inviting Us to 'Pay Attention', Focus On 'Certain Signs' w/o Altering the Sign(s) Themselves (eyes follow hands)
- Reactive Gaze: Looks at Manual Sign (instead of highlighting / supporting) Reflects Upon (sometimes) Questions 'What Are Hands Doing? ' (eyes follow hands)
- Panoptic Gaze: Provide Holistic / Substantial Description Through Eyes / Hands Highlighting Different Parts. Complimentary to Manual Sign(s). Describe Idea of 'A lot of Something' ( IX-3 object to add depth)
- Prescient Gaze: What Happens Next by Looking at Location Where Next Sign Will Occur; Precedes Manual Sign(s)
Directions, Functions, Relationship w/ Manual Signs & Role of Poet
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Can Give Information About Time (ex: Looking Sideways = Past, Straight Ahead / Down = Present, Upward = Future)
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Facial Expression
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Rarely Use Emotions to Convey Corresponding Lexical Items (ex: sad, happy )
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