When does role shifting occur in ASL?

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2026-05-09 22:31

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Role shifting in American Sign Language occurs when a signer uses different facial expressions, head tilts, and body shifts to indicate changes in characters or perspectives within a narrative or conversation. Role shifting helps the viewer understand who is speaking or being spoken to in a dynamic and visual way.

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