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SHADOW: The American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "shadow"




Don't be afraid to just spell shadow.


In low-context you can just spell "shadow." Many Deaf just spell "shadow."

It has been my experience that the concept of shadow (if we are talking about a darkened area of blocked light) the sign DARK is used quite a bit.

 



DARK + context and possibly a mouth movement (optional).
Note that there are two versions of the main sign for DARK (one version uses flat hands the other uses 5-hands that change to somewhat flattened-CLAW hands.


DARK + size and shape specifier (classifier) depiction

DARK + AREA (using an open-5 hand)

DARK + SHAPE (using "A" hands)

BLACK + AREA Make sure you have plenty of context before using BLACK + AREA as shadow.  I can't recall the last time I ever signed BLACK+AREA to mean shadow. It feels awkward to me.

And (interestingly)

DARK + "ray cast / beam" (one-handed spread sign)

I think that DARK + "ray cast" is a fascinating version of shadow because it uses the "BEAM" portion of a sign like SUN+BEAM and instead signs DARK+BEAM to mean "shadow" and show how and where the shadow is being "cast. The DARK + CAST sign is used rather often by highly skilled signers when discussing shadows.

Also, please keep in mind that "shadow" is a multi-meaning word or sign.

In the Deaf community we often use the term "shadow" in the sense of:
"shadow interpret" which we sign using MENTOR INTERPRET or
FOLLOW INTERPRET (using Index fingers instead of open-A hands).

"eye-shadow" = do a quick mime-like depiction of putting on eye shadow -- or sign EYE and spell "shadow."

 

 

 



Notes:

If you are going to sign BLACK + AREA you might want to review and compare:
BLACK vs SUMMER

 
 
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