FACIAL EXPRESSIONS Why are Facial Expressions Important? • 90% of communication is non-verbal • Facial expressions show your tone • Part of correct ASL Grammar Kevin James- Picking out a Card • Things to look for• Facial Expressions • Eye gaze • Body Language • http://youtu.be/RUJrttQnDFE?t=4m www.google.com Activity- Emotion Charades • Only use facial expressions and body movement • Cannot say/mouth word • Partner has to guess exact word • Ex: • Shy • Excited • Amused MOUTH MORPHEMES What’s a Mouth Morpheme? • Morpheme- the smallest grammatical unit of speech. • Smallest part of the word that shows or changes meaning • Print • Print –er = printer • Print –s = prints • Print –ing = printing • Print re- = reprint • Mouth Morpheme- grammatical unit in ASL that conveys size, shape, and length of time using the mouth. When to Use Mouth Morphemes To show: • Intention: Morphemes to use: th, mm, sh, tight lips, chin down, lips Pulled down • Size/ Height: pith, po, oo, mm, cha, luch, ah Tongue wag • Density: oo, mm, cha, luch, puffed, ah , sh • Volume/ time/ distance: Cs, clenched teeth, mm, ah, tongue wag • Efficiency, fluidity, surface or texture • Feelings: th, oo, muttered, mm, puffed/ Blow air oo, mm, lips down, tight lips, clenched Teeth, th- tongue out, chin down Common Mouth Morphemes • CHA- big, large, huge • Broad Shoulders • Ball • Coffee • MM- medium, average, comfortable, normal • Coffee • Reading • Driving • Ooo- small, tiny, thin • Thin body size • Spaghetti • Tank top • Coffee • Puffed Cheeks- long ago, fat, a lot • Ancient History • Sumo Wrestler • Dirty Clothes Common Mouth Morphemes cont. • PITH- tiny, pitiful, • Food • Money • Pursed Lips -intense emotions • Working Hard • Reading careful • SOO -tired, cold, dirty, delicious • SOW - very tired, very hard, very embarrassed • PS- Fancy • Shirt • Shoes • Car Common Mouth Morphemes cont. • TH- clumsy, lousy, • Drive • Clean • Study • POW- explode, hard hit, lose temper • Car • Headache • FISH- finish, stop it • School • Siblings fight, mom says stop • Study • PAH • Test Grade • New Job • End of Class Common Mouth Morphemes cont. • M-M-M • “Oh that’s interesting” • Lip curl • “I know what you’re talking about” Additional Resources • http://quizlet.com/33103562/asl-mouth-morphemes- morphemes-flash-cards/ • http://www.handspeak.com/study/library/index.php?byte= m&ID=120 • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akvVqb_3yyQ