In ASL, specific nouns are not indicated by fingerspelling "the" but through context and hand gestures.
False. In American Sign Language (ASL), to indicate specific nouns, you do not fingerspell "the." Instead, specific nouns are indicated through context, facial expressions, and classifiers.
ASL signs in English syntactical order use various hand gestures to convey English morphology. The definite article, "the," is used when referring to a specific member of a group.
ASL is a distinct language separate from English, with its own unique set of morphemes and grammatical rules, including how specific nouns are conveyed.
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