-ward suffix in ASL | ASL Dictionary

Sign for -WARD Suffix in ASL

Quick answer: The -WARD suffix in ASL is fingerspelled W-A-R-D. It appears in English words related to direction or movement.

ASL sign for -WARD suffix fingerspelled W-A-R-D
The -WARD suffix is fingerspelled W-A-R-D.
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How to Recognize -WARD

The sequence W-A-R-D often appears in words describing direction or orientation. In fluent fingerspelling, learners benefit from recognizing the ending as a complete pattern instead of processing every letter individually.

Dominant HandshapeW, A, R, D
Non-Dominant HandshapeN/A
LocationNeutral signing space
Palm OrientationVaries by letter
MovementFingerspelled sequence
Non-Manual MarkersNone

Why It Matters

Recognizing directional suffixes helps students anticipate meaning quickly during fingerspelling reception. Once the pattern becomes familiar, words like forward and backward become easier to track in real time.

Common Mistakes

  • Dropping the final D.
  • Confusing -WARD with -WARDS.
  • Over-focusing on the suffix and missing the root word entirely.

Example

ASL gloss: BACK + W-A-R-D

English meaning: backward

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