ASL Principles-Idioms

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It is often difficult to interpret English idioms into American Sign Language. Emmett Jones and George Joslin explain not only the signs but the meaning behind the signs of these difficult idioms as well. An Idiom is an expression or a phrase in the language that is used to express a thought that is contrary to the usual patterns of the language and usually has a different literal meaning. The most important thing is to know what the word or expression in English is trying to say and then express this in American Sign Language.

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