-ist suffix in ASL | ASL Dictionary

Sign for -IST Suffix in ASL

Quick answer: The -IST suffix in ASL is fingerspelled I-S-T. It commonly appears in English words referring to a person connected to a profession, practice, or belief system.

ASL sign for -IST suffix fingerspelled I-S-T
The -IST suffix is fingerspelled I-S-T.
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How to Recognize -IST

The pattern I-S-T often appears at the end of occupation words or labels connected to a field of study. Once learners recognize it as a chunk, fingerspelled vocabulary becomes much easier to predict.

Dominant HandshapeI, S, T
Non-Dominant HandshapeN/A
LocationNeutral signing space
Palm OrientationVaries by letter
MovementFingerspelled sequence
Non-Manual MarkersNone

Why It Matters

Recognizing -IST helps students quickly identify the role or category of a word. It is especially common in academic vocabulary and professional titles.

At some point, your brain stops seeing β€œI-S-T” and just thinks, β€œAh yes, probably another career I cannot afford to go back to school for.”

Common Mistakes

  • Missing the final T.
  • Confusing -IST with -ISM.
  • Stopping after recognizing only part of the suffix.

Example

ASL gloss: ART + I-S-T

English meaning: artist

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