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A noun/verb pair shares all parameters except movement.

Noun/verb pairs are signs in the American Sign Language (ASL) linguistics that are used to express words through signs and gestures. The ASL is the form of language that deaf people use to communicate with others.

  • In American Sign Language, there are certain motions that can mean the same thing.
  • For instance, a certain sign for sit could mean the same as a chair if that particular sign is motioned twice.
  • Similarly, noun/verb pairs share the same parameters in all aspects like location, handshape, or palm orientation.
  • But the only difference lies in the movement of the hands.

ASL as used as a means to communicate has helped in numerous ways for easier understanding between people. And when talking of noun/verb pairs, the parameters are all similar except for the movement of the hands. Thus, the correct answer is option C.

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