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American Sign Language: "Classifier F" (CL:F)



The "F" handshape can be used to show small round objects (like a small pole, buttons, coins), and certain movements of your eyeballs.
 

CL:F


COINS:

Note: the sign "COINS" below is not a "classifier." But suppose I used the "F" handshape to show one coin falling off a table?  Then the "F" hand shape would be a classifier representing the coin, while the "B" handshape would be a classifier representing the table.

 


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