they say that they're asleeo
Snoring or falling or not answering.
Rapid eye movement (REM) - means the person is dreaming.
There are no names that have sign language equivalents. Instead, each individual is given a new name in sign language that is typically the first letter of the name used with some sign that characterizes that person. For example, if Anthony plays basketball, his sign name might be an A shape hand in the sign for basketball or if Anthony is very tall, his sign name might be an A shape hand in the sign for tall. Just like any other language, you probably can't choose your own sign name but your sign name is given to you.
Snoring! Or stop talking leave an awkard silence and the other person says nothing.
Snoring, Closed eyes, Bobbing head, no response
Names in sign language are generally fingerspelled, unless a d/Deaf person assigns a specific name sign to that person. If a person named Christina received a name sign, that would not be the name sign for all Christinas. A name sign refers to a specific person, not the name itself.
The person shows no expressions on their face, eyes are closed, snoring, breathing heavy, no response to questions.
I will assume that "Alison" is someone's name. With names most often it is fingerspelled. However Alison might want to come up with her own unique "sign name". In Deaf culture and sign language, a sign name is a special sign that is used to uniquely identify a person, just like a name. There are some special cultural rules around sign names; for example, they must be given to you by a Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing person (someone who is in the Deaf community). This ensures that no one else in the community already has the same sign name, or that the same sign does not have a different meaning. Until a person receives a sign name, the person's name is usually fingerspelled.[1]
Each sign name is different. If the person does not have a sign name, just spell it. Each sign name is made according to the personality of the person who is receiving the name. Only deaf people are permitted to give sign names.
Snoring! :) Ask them a question/ say something they couldn't possibly not react to if they were awake.
You sign and print their name then you sign and print next to it as POA.
'Name signs' are either created by the person or, most often, given by a friend or loved one. If you do not have a name sign then, yes, it must be spelled. If you are talking about the American Sign Language, you will start out by spelling each letter of the name. These are signed using one hand. You'd learn the handsign(s) for the letter I, then S, then A, then B, then E, L, L, and E (which you'll already know from the first E! If you are talking about the British Sign Language alphabet, you will need to learn their alphabet, which consists of using two hands for each letter. There are other sign languages in the world, so again, it depends on which country you are speaking of. These are a special sign, that applies to a person. So, if your name is Isabelle, AND you have another friend named Isabelle, both of your sign names most likely won't be the same. Sign names are specific to each person. Sign names are typically shown using the first initial of a person's name, but not always. The most important thing you should know about a sign name (in American Deaf culture) - is that a sign name should always be created by a Deaf person. There are some situations where this might not be possible, but if you are given a sign name by a hearing person; you will want to ask a Deaf person to give you a real sign name as soon as you can.