American Sign Language grammar - there are requests for additional citations/better sources and it is broad enough to have a plethora of accessible info.
Compound (linguistics) - In the general ASL grammar page above there is description of compunding but i see some opportunity to expand on this page since we have learned and talked about compounding and how some rules and classifications do not apply to these words (i.e movements) and there is no ASL section in this wikipedia page. concept shouldn't be too abstract to grasp
Sign language in the brain - This page needs help and i love the brain (neuroscience major) but i'm not sure how relevant it is too our class.
After browsing for articles to add I realize there are a lot of wikipedia pages about grammar and linguistics that have a short ASL section which deserves to be expanded on with its own page. Since some of these linguistic ideas are so different in English versus ASL it is worth giving them their own page and linking that page in the ASL section under the general term/topics page.
I.E Phoneme
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