Classifiers are signs that are used to represent general categories or "classes" of things. They can be used to describe the size and shape of an object (or person). They can be used to represent the object itself, or the way the object moves or relates to other objects (or people).
Additionally, what does CL mean in ASL? American Sign Language: "Classifier 1" (CL:1) The "1"-handshape classifier (CL:1) is typically used to show long skinny things: pencil. pole. person standing in a certain location.
"1" classifier handshape The classifier of this upright index finger handshape (CL1) may represent a thin and/or tall object or a person, such as a person, a twig, a pole, a pen, a stick, etc. Again, remember that a noun is first signed before its classifier can be used to represent its referent in a verb predicate.