1@Jaw 1@Chin
American Sign Language
Alternative forms
- (reverse direction) 1@Chin 1@Jaw
Etymology
Reduction of obsolete sign 1@Ear 1@Mouth B@RadialHand-PalmForward-B@CenterNeckhigh-PalmForward (“hearing and speaking are closed”), hearkens to the then-acceptable manualist term, Deaf-mute.
Production
- This one-handed ASL sign is produced as follows:
- Posture the dominant hand in the “1” handshape with the index finger touching the jaw.
- Hold the hand still briefly.
- Move the hand so the index finger touches the dominant side of the chin.
- Hold the hand still briefly.
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