1. What is a mouth morpheme?
a movement of the mouth that accompanies a sign so that the reader knows someone is saying something important
when you say the word you are signing
a way a signer will hold their mouth to accompany a sign that adds emphasis or additional meaning to the sign

Answer :

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Mouth morpheme is:
A WAY A SIGNER WILL HOLD THEIR MOUTH TO ACCOMPANY A SIGN THAT ADDS EMPHASIS OR ADDITIONAL MEANING TO THE SIGN.

A mouth morpheme is the way your mouth should be shaped to convey different meanings and grammatical aspects of ASL.
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Answer:

The correct answer is a way a signer will hold their mouth to accompany a sign that adds emphasis or additional meaning to the sign.

Explanation:

We say that there is a mouth morpheme when the mouth is shaped to communicate different meanings as well as to transmit some grammatical aspects related to ASL. Thus, when we use a mouth morpheme we can, for example, communicate an adjective or an adverb concerning to an ASL specific word. There are many kinds of mouth morphemes.

ASL (American Sign Language) is the sign language of communities in which people can't hear. This is especially used in the United States and in most of Canada countries where English is spoken. ASL is usually learned in many countries as a second language and it has a relationship with French Sign Language.  

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