
Basic Topic-Comment Structure Topic: Sets up what you’re talking about (often comes first). Comment: Provides information about the topic. Example: “CAT SLEEP” (“The cat is sleeping.”) Note: Action …
Explaining the Basic ASL Sentence Structure | ASL Bloom
Aug 1, 2025 · ASL typically uses a topic-comment structure, which means the topic of the sentence goes first, followed by the comment explaining the topic. ASL also uses the standard subject-verb-object …
ASL Grammar: The grammar of American Sign Language (ASL)
Jun 15, 2023 · Topic is for the first item mentioned in a sentence (whether it is the subject or object) and the comment is the latter, and it makes a comment about the topic.
Here’s a breakdown of the main aspects of ASL grammar with clear explanations and examples: 1. Sentence Structure (Word Order) ASL typically follows a "Topic-Comment" structure, unlike English's …
Beginner ASL Basics - General Grammar
The generally accepted and used sentence structure in ASL is referred to as "Topic-Comment" structure. This means that the central information -- the thing you're about to talk about -- goes first in …
Learn topicalization in sentence structure in sign language
Topicalization is a process of establishing a topic at the beginning of a sentence. This topic-comment structure is commonly used in American Sign Language by Deaf ASL signers.
This is often referred to in ASL as a topic/comment structure, in which the topic (my friend) comes before the comment (I see them) in the sentence. Any description of the topic, such as including adjectives, …