Location is one of the five parameters in American Sign Language (ASL). It refers to where your hand is located, such as on your forehead, in the air, on the chest, etc. Location doesn’t have its independent meaning. ASL uses 12 locations excluding the hands themselves, such as the whole face/head, the forehead or brow, the eyes or nose, the mouth or chin, the temple, cheek or ear (side of the head), the neck, the trunk (shoulders to waist), the upper arm, the elbow or forearm, the back of the wrist, and the inside of the wrist. “”ASL”” also means “age, sex, location” as a standalone question, where location refers to geographic location.
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