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Subject: ASL
Category: Reference, Education and News
Asked by: anniepannie-ga
List Price: $3.00
Posted: 19 May 2006 07:34 PDT
Expires: 25 May 2006 19:39 PDT
Question ID: 730370
There are three type of 'Directionsl' verbs....non-directional,
uni-directional and multi directional.  I am having a hard time
telling the difference between uni-directional and multi-directional. 
Can you help with some learning tricks that will help a senior
remember?

Clarification of Question by anniepannie-ga on 21 May 2006 12:24 PDT
I think I know what non-directional verbs are....signs that are
'locked' to the body.  I don't understand the difference between
uni-directional verbs and multi-directional verbs.  Can you help?

Clarification of Question by anniepannie-ga on 22 May 2006 14:07 PDT
I guess I am spoiled by you quick responses...is there a problem with this question?

Clarification of Question by anniepannie-ga on 24 May 2006 09:28 PDT
Should I just cancel this question?  It has been some time since it
was entered and I have requested clarification if there is a problem. 
Google is always so prompt and helpful, please let me know if I should
cancel my last two questions that you have not responded to.
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