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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2007

In American Sign Language the eyebrows hold important information indicating grammatical structures of interrogative or declarative sentences.

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  • **SPOILER**

    1:22 "Are we friends?" "Yes!"

    1:28 "What's your name?" "Gary"

    1:34 "Do you like to read books?" "Yes!"

    1:37 "Where are you from?" "I'm from L.I."

    1:42 "Do you like ice cream?" "No"

    1:46 "When's your birthday?"

    (I couldn't make out his answer, I think it was 11/2/04 ?)

    1:53 "Happy Birthday!"

  • Hi,

    I said that my birthday had just passed on November 4th.

    Nice job with the transcript. Thanks.

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  • Thank you for this. Great video!

  • happy birthday!

  • @shaynapulley i understood most of it without reading this but not all

  • this helped alot! and shes super pretty!

  • Thanks my linguistics class liked your video!

  • Cute!  Thanks for taking time to post! Miss seeing Lauren on i711..need to look again...take care!!! SH

  • when she asked you "When is your Bday?" I thought that all WH questions had the WH at the end, for example instead of When is your bday? I thought it was you bday when? or you name what?

  • oh sweet, was pretty close!!

    and I know this was 2 years ago, but happy birthday- haha!

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