ASL 2 FINAL

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True

Agreement verbs explain the direction in which the verb moves to indicate the subject and the object of the sentence

False

Arthur Kruger was passionate about sports all his life and he graduated from Alabama School for the Deaf

True

As part of giving directions, you must include facial markers

Alice Taylor Terry

Became deaf at age 9; went to college at Gallaudet and in Missouri, was a writer and deaf advocate. Wrote, "Silent Broadcaster" and "Silent Worker." Moved to California with her deaf husband and 3 kids; believed in sign language

Raise

Do you lower or raise your eyebrows when signing yes/no questions?

yes

Does a narrator engage audiences by using rhetorical questions to draw attention to the topic?

True

Eric Malzkuhn became deaf from spinal meningitis

False

For each month, there is specific sign

Slide your hand out before your body on your dominant side before stopping to give the final number

For years with two zero numbers like 2000-2009, after first giving the number 2, you should:

False

For your name sign, you should be given by any person

Relative Clause

Gives additional information about the noun to which it refers

Repeat the phrase from the beginning, at the end of the sentence

How do you emphasize a sentence

sign or spell, word for word, starting from non-dominant side to your dominant side

How do you sign a title

Nouns have two and verbs have one

How many movements do nouns and verbs have?

One sign

Hyphenated words means how many signs?

KNOW

If the person you are referring to is not present...

LOOK/SEE

If the person you are referring to is present sign...

Kansas school for the deaf Well-known artist

Where did Chuck Baird attend school, and what was he known for?

True

You must not continue until your listener understands who you are talking about

Landmarks, intersections, corners, places, signs

You use 'when' clause to identify ________ before telling where to turn:

pah

finally

fish

finish

CL:B

flat object, paper, book, etc.

Not repeated

for years beginning or ending with numbers 11 through 15, the movement for those numbers is:

eek

hate

CL:BB

height of a stack

clenched teeth

hot

CL:BB

large pile of dirty clothes

shh

poking fun

Temporal Aspect

repeating a sign to show something is a habit, usual, and common

Classifiers

specific hand shapes used to represent nouns

CL:T

aircraft (I love you sign)

CL:G

amount of liquid

CL:V

animal sitting down, child sitting down

CL:3

car, bus, truck

Element classifier

describes the intensity, movement, and direction of things that are not solid

Descriptive classifier

describes the size and shape of the thing

CL:A

stationary object

sta-sta

struggle

off

take down

cha

tall

Pennsylvania School for the Deaf in 1927

Where and when did Arthur Kruger graduate?

Five Parameters

1. handshape 2. palm orientation 3. location 4. movement 5. non-manual signs (NMS)

True

In ASL class, upon entering quietly you wait until the teacher acknowledges you, then you take a moment to explain your lateness before taking your seat

yes

In ASL class, would you wait for the teacher to acknowledge you to explain you lateness?

True

In Deaf community, it is imperative to say goodbye to all people at a setting such as party

yes

In deaf culture do we keep each other informed when we are leaving early or arriving late to class?

Locative classifier

Indicates the arrangement and location of the objects

True

It is rude to watch a conversation between people using ASL unless you plan to introduce yourself

True

Nathie Marbury was an inspirational role model for the Black Deaf community

True

Nouns have two movements; verbs have one movement when signing

Use a common reference point

To give directions to someone familiar with the building:

Signer's perspective

To give directions via ASL, you use your weak hand as part of:

Getting permission, getting attention, when to start, when to end, prepared to explain

What are the culturally appropriate behaviors to inform someone such as a teacher or boss and others due to absence or tardiness:

sports

What was Arthur Kruger passionate about all his life?

Storyteller and poet for the black deaf community

What was Nathie Marbury well known for?

gender

When identifying a person, always mention WHAT first

subject and object

When signing agreement verbs, verb moves to indicate the ____ and the _____ of the sentence

title and background

When telling a story the language elements are...

Interrupting Others

approach people in the conversation and get the attention of at lease on person. once the person acknowledges you, indicate the reason for the interruption and apologize

yes

are eyebrows raised when signing a conditional sentence

oo

beautiful

soo

cold

wah

don't want

Instrument classifiers

essential language elements needed to show how the characters handle objects

pow

explode

m-m-m

interesting

th

lousy

CL:44

many objects (shirts, books)

ma-ma

money

CL:^

person, two-legged animal

fuss

phd

Conditional Sentence

presents a condition that must happen, before an action can ensue

fk

skip class

CL:B

small pile of dirty clothes

Predicative Adjectives

the subject is named before signing the adjective (noun comes before adj., and adj. acts as a verb) ex: "The dog is friendly"

CL:

thickness of solid

puffed cheeks

very fat

for-for

what for

teacher, storyteller, playwright, poet, sign-master, and writer; born in Vallejo, CA

what was Eric Malzkuhn's job

Conceptual Signs

words that have multiple meanings ex: run (run for office, running late) Make (make dinner, you make me angry) Leaves (leaves on a tree, leave for work) Right (left vs. right, correct)

Role Shifting

you 'become' the person you are describing, taking on his or her actions, manner and feelings to further support the opinion given (used to explain a situation)


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