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What is necessary in the grammar of asl mapped out when describing physical space?

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It is necessary to distinguish space used for reference and space that is mapped out.

"Grammar" is an arrangement of standards for utilizing a dialect. These standards control speakers in the right talking or marking of a dialect. American Sign Language has its own sentence structure framework, different from that of English. This means ASL language structure has its own standards for phonology, morphology, sentence structure, and pragmatics.

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