A@Chest-RadialBack Contact

American Sign Language

Alternative forms

  • (rotated with the knuckles facing toward the signer) A@Chest-TipBack Contact
  • (with the “open A” handshape) OpenA@Chest-RadialBack
  • (emphatic form, made with a large, quick motion, without the repeated contact) A@Chest-RadialBack

Etymology

The same handshape as various signs indicating oneself, e.g. A@RadialFinger-1@Center-FingerUp (oneself), and the same location as other first person pronouns.

Production

  • This one-handed ASL sign is produced as follows:
    1. Posture the dominant hand in a shape similar to the “A” handshape (i.e. with the fingers together and curled into a fist, the thumb unopposed and closed) but with the tip of the thumb extended about an inch past the edge of the index finger on the chest, radial (thumb-side) edge of the dominant hand facing back.
    2. Touch the back of the thumb twice against the chest.
    3. Hold the hand still briefly.

Noun

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  1. I myself; only I; I and no one else

Usage notes

This sign indicates that the signer alone satisfies the sentence predicate. This pronoun and the related SELF-ONLY signs are only used as subjects.