Unlike EnglishASL allows double negatives. True False

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True. Unlike English, American Sign Language (ASL) allows the use of double negatives for emphasis or clarification. In ASL, two negative signs can be used together to convey a stronger negative meaning.

False.

Unlike English, American Sign Language (ASL) does not generally use double negatives. While it is possible to use multiple signs with negating meanings in ASL to convey a negative concept, this does not equate to the use of double negatives as commonly found in English. In ASL, a single negative sign is typically used to express a negative statement or negate a verb or adjective. For example, the sign for "not" or "no" can be used to negate a statement, such as "I am not happy." So, unlike English, ASL does not generally allow for the use of double negatives.