Historical Sign Language Database
Georgetown University
April 30, 2025
Search: FEMALE~3P-IX
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Entry ID | Book Source | Reference Gloss | Author’s gloss | Description | Page | URL | |
28 | Long (1918) | FEMALE~3P-IX | SHE | SHE: Sign for "female" and extend hand as in "he." | 17 | hsldb.georgetown.edu/books/book-window.php?id=28&refid=long1918 | |
29 | Long (1918) | MALE~FEMALE~3P-IX-PL | THEY | THEY: Make sign for "male" and "female;" then, as before, in "he" and "she." Or, (2) Sometimes the sign is made by indicating "male" and "female," then making the sign for "both." | 17 | hsldb.georgetown.edu/books/book-window.php?id=29&refid=long1918 | |
286 | Michaels (1923) | FEMALE~3P-IX~obj-case~POSS | HER | HER:1. Pass the thumb along the cheek from near the ear to the chin.2. Point the index finger toward the object.3. Turn the hand over for objective case. Push the hand toward her for possession. | 72 | hsldb.georgetown.edu/books/book-window.php?id=286&refid=michaels1923 | |
287 | Michaels (1923) | FEMALE~3P-IX~obj-case~POSS | HERS | HERS:1. See her. | 72 | hsldb.georgetown.edu/books/book-window.php?id=287&refid=michaels1923 | |
517 | Michaels (1923) | FEMALE~3P-IX~obj-case~POSS | SHE | SHE:1. Make the female sign and point the index finger toward the object. | 112 | hsldb.georgetown.edu/books/book-window.php?id=517&refid=michaels1923 | |
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