-ism suffix in ASL | ASL Dictionary

Sign for -ISM Suffix in ASL

Quick answer: The -ISM suffix in ASL is fingerspelled I-S-M. It appears in English words related to systems, beliefs, or movements and helps students recognize academic vocabulary patterns.

ASL sign for -ISM suffix fingerspelled I-S-M
The -ISM suffix is fingerspelled I-S-M.
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How to Recognize -ISM

The sequence I-S-M appears frequently in formal or academic vocabulary. Once students recognize the ending, they can often anticipate the type of concept being discussed before the full word is even finished.

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

Why It Matters

-ISM shows up in many subject areas, especially philosophy, politics, and social sciences. Recognizing it quickly helps learners navigate longer technical vocabulary without mentally hitting the brakes every few seconds.

Common Mistakes

  • Missing the final M.
  • Stopping at I-S and assuming the word is finished.
  • Overthinking unfamiliar vocabulary instead of recognizing familiar patterns.

Example

ASL gloss: REAL + I-S-M

English meaning: realism

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