Role Shift - ANS Speak from characters perspective, differentiate between characters, place a
quoted phrase in the context of a visual interaction. (body shift, eye gaze, expressions,
manerisms, non verbal behaviors)
Eye Gaze - ANS Focus on signer's face in personal convos, eye gaze models the characters in
their story w eye gaze. Regulate turn taking. Accompanies Indexing (establishing a point in
space as a referent to a noun). Subject and object agreement
Sign Space - ANS Changes the meaning of signs, different signs=different locations. Adds
depth to signs
Non Manual Markers (NMM) - ANS Tighten muscles, eyebrow raise, head movement, eye
gazes.
Engaging the Audience - ANS Hero's Journey, climax, sparklines; all various narrative
structures
Story Cohesion - ANS Visual Representation of how deaf people organize and incorporate
message into language
Transitions - ANS Distinguishes between chunks of info (time signs, topicalization (break into
smaller chunks), designated by body movements) Pauses, facial expressions, time markers,
brow raises, shrugging, etc. Use body language
Presentation - ANS Interpreters: Dressing impacts how deaf ppl are perceived. Not for yourself,
for them.
Classifiers - ANS Handshapes to show different classes of things; demonstrate an object, it's
size, or how it relates to other objects/ppl. Must be introduced before use. Letters and numbers.
Space referencing - ANS Used for pronouns, don't have to repeat subject over and over.
Manual indexing, eye gazing
Spatial Agreement - ANS Point to things as they actually are in space, sign from your own
perspective, don't adapt for the viewer. Length and duration of signs matter
Prosodic/Transitions - ANS Signals that convey meaning. Head nods, facial expressions,
blinks, eye gaze, use of space, speed/length of sign, body language
Character Personality - ANS
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