History of Sign
Historical roots
Deaf culture
Parameters
Fingerspelling
100

Which is the ancient civilization where the earliest mention of sign language was?

Ancient Greece
100

What does ASL stand for?

American Sign Language

100

What is a sign name?

A name given to a person by sign language users that is a single sign, often a word that describes the person's character. This name takes the place of fingerspelling your name among friends and colleagues.

100

What are some movements for the movement parameter?

upward, downward, backward, forward, diagonally, wave, zigzag, etc.

100

Why was fingerspelling created?

For the deaf to communicate without feeling excluded.

200

The Greek philosopher believed that speech was the path to learning to allow those who cannot hear also learn.

Aristotle

200

When can ASL be traced back to?

19th century

200

What choices is a deaf person given when they are of age?

To use surgery to hear or learn sign language.

200

How many handshapes does parameter have?

55 handshapes

200

Fingerspell the current time

Add 200 if correct, no change if incorrect.

300

 vThis country produced several major figures in the history of sign language, and had a major impact on the development of American Sign Language.

France

300

Who was the first to teach sign language?

Pedro Ponce de Leon

300

This is the percentage of hearing loss you must have in order to be part of the deaf community.

Trick question, anyone with hearing loss and many of their hearing neighbors, relatives, partners, and friends are part of the deaf community.

300

How many Primes are there in English?

40-44 phonemes

300

Finger spell your name

added if done correctly, no change if incorrectly

400

Community who featured an abnormally large number of deaf people due to a genetic condition.

Martha's Vineyard

400

Who introduced ASL?

Laurent Clerc and Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet

400

Who are the Oralists?

This group believes that teaching deaf people to speak is better than teaching them to use sign language. They were prominent in the 1800s and early 1900s, but have become less prominent since the 1960s when sign language became dominant in deaf schools.

400

Could location parameters be similar?

Yes

400

Fingerspell the alphabet

If right add 400, if wrong no change.

500

A man singularly important in the establishing of education for deaf people and developing professional networks of sign language communicators and educators. He was French, but founded schools and made connections in England and the United States as well.

Thomas Gallaudet

500

When was the earliest recorded reference to sign language?

5th century BC

500

Who is Alexander Graham Bell?

This influential and passionate oralist also invented the telephone.

500

What is the most important of parameters?

The fingerspelling.

500

Challenge: Fingerspell Zoogeographically

If wrong take 500 points off, if right add 500 points.

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