What are the non-manual behaviors for yes/no questions: 1. 2. 3. 4. what are non-manual behaviors for wh-questions. 1. 2. 3.

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Non-manual markers are the many expressions on our faces, head tilts, shoulder raises, lip movements, and other similar signals that we add to "signs" (such those used in American Sign Language) to produce or affect meaning.

Non-manual markers are denoted by the sign "NMM," which is written out in cursive. However, NMMs are frequently denoted using the sign for "expressions."

For example:

YES/NO Question Expression:

YES/NO You lift your eyebrows and incline your head slightly forward while asking a question that can be answered "yes" or "no."

"WH-Q" Question Expression:

When asking "who, what, when, where, how, how much, how many, which, or why," you indicate the inquiry with a facial expression known as a "WH-Q." The "wh" facial expression causes a slight "furrowing" of the brows and may cause a slight head tilt back, while the torso may lean slightly forward.

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