Structure Quiz - Session 1

Create an illustration depicting a diverse group of individuals communicating using Auslan in a community setting, showcasing various signs and expressions related to basic vocabulary concepts.

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Test your knowledge of Auslan (Australian Sign Language) and its fundamental components. This quiz covers the essential elements of word classes such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.

Engage with the material through multiple-choice questions and discover more about the structure of Auslan.

  • 10 questions to challenge your understanding
  • Learn about nouns, verbs, and more in Auslan
  • Perfect for students and language enthusiasts
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by SigningStar23
What are the 5 word classes?
Nouns, verbs, auxiliary verbs, adjectives, determiners
Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions
Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, determiners
Nouns, verbs, adjectives, conjunctions, determiners
What is a noun in Auslan?
People, things, feelings, actions
People, things, feelings, places
People, things, places, expressions
People, things, expressions, actions
Nouns in Auslan cannot indicate plural by...?
Adding a final 's' (e.g. cat/cat's)
Reduplication of signs
Numerical adverbs (e.g. many, some, few)
Numerical plural
Which group of words are NOT verbs?
Eat, pray, love
Walk, jog, run
Worm, maggot, caterpillar
Wake, sleep, die
What is an adjective in Auslan?
A word describing how something is done
A word modified by a verb to show tense
A word used to indicate time
A word placed before a noun to describe said noun
Adverbial information can be contained in the verb or adjective sign itself by...?
Modifying the orientation of signs and adding non-manual signals
Modifying the movement of signs and adding non-manual signals
Modifying the location of signs and adding non-manual signals
Modifying the handshape of signs and adding non-manual signals
Adverb of manner describes...?
When something is done (e.g. yesterday, tomorrow, now)
How many things are involved (e.g. many, some, few)
How something is done (e.g. fast, slow, carefully)
Adverb of time describes...?
How something is done (e.g. fast, slow, carefully)
When something is done (e.g. yesterday, tomorrow, now)
How many things are involved (e.g. many, some, few)
Adverb of number describes...?
How many things are involved (e.g. many, some, few)
When something is done (e.g. yesterday, tomorrow, now)
How something is done (e.g. fast, slow, carefully)
What is a determiner in Auslan?
Describes when something is done (e.g. yesterday, tomorrow, now)
A word modified by a verb to show tense
A word used to determine the time
Another kind of pointing sign (e.g. other, many, our)
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