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Temporal Aspect American Sign Language III Verb Inflections Some verbs in ASL can be inflected or “modified” for different reasons – To show who did what to whom. – To show how something is moved from one location to another. – To show manner or movement. Inflections involve a change in the movement of the sign. Temporal Aspect Inflection for frequency or duration of action. – Example: if you are complaining about an ailment that has been going on for awhile. Types of Temporal Aspects Uninflected Recurring Inflection Continuous Inflection Uninflected If the activity or situation has occurred only once. Use the basic form of the verb with its basic movement. RUNNY-NOSE COUGH DIARRHEA Recurring Inflection If the activity or situation occurs frequently or regularly. Everyday, every Monday, every year, etc.. Use the basic form of the verb with several repetitions. RUNNY-NOSE COUGH DIARRHEA Continuous Inflection If the activity or situation has occurred continuously with little interruption. All hour, all day, all week, all morning, etc.. Use the basic form of the verb with a repeated circular movement. RUNNY-NOSE COUGH DIARRHEA Not all verbs can be inflected