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100
The handshapes that represent objects and what the objects do.
What is Classifers?
100
My eye-brows go up and my head leans forward for...
What is a Yes/No Question?
100
In ASL sentence structure, this always goes at the beginning of the sentence if present.
What is TIME?
100
____________ people are proud to use ASL.
What is Big-D Deaf?
100
This movement took place at Gallaudet University.
What is Deaf President Now? DOUBLE THESE POINTS - When did this take place?
200
Signs/Gestures that look like what they are.
What is Iconic Signs?
200
A sentence with a negative is always accompanied with...
What is a head-shake?
200
The basic sentence structure of an simple ASL sentence is...
What is TOPIC+COMMENT structure?
200
This is considered rude in Deaf Culture.
What is (1) throwing an object at a deaf persons for their attention (2) breaking eye-contact without signing hold-on, (3) creating your own name sign. *Only need one, but all are true.
200
The first Deaf school in the United States was established in 1817 in...
Where is Hartsford, Connecticut?
300
Words like WHO, WHY, and CLOSE-TO/NEAR are all examples of this.
What is a Sign Variation?
300
The ear is made up of three parts...
What is Outer, Middle, Inner?
300
HE BORING HE - is using what grammatical component.
What is CLOSING SIGNAL?
300
The two types of name signs that can be given to you by a Deaf person.
What is Arbitrary and Descriptive?
300
ASL was recognized as an official language in the 1970s. It is now considered a Universal Language. -T/F
What is FALSE?
400
Handshape, Movement, Location, Palm Orientation, Non-Manual Signals make up a signs ____________.
What is Parameter?
400
A TTY, videophone and hearing aids are an examples of...
What is Assistive Devices?
400
LIVE and ADDRESS, DRIVE and CAR, SIT and CHAIR, EAT and FOOD are all examples of...
What is Noun-Verb Pair? DOUBLE THESE POINTS and give me one more example?
400
Give two terms that are considered negative when referring to a Deaf person.
What is (1) Handicap, (2) Hearing-Impaired, (3) Deaf and Dumb, (4) Deaf-Mute (5) Disabled ?
400
He is considered the Father of Deaf Education in the United States.
Who is Thomas Gallaudet?
500
You twist the wrist of a number between 1-9 to show...
What is the Dollar Twist?
500
The area in which most signs are made.
What is Signing Space?
500
The only difference between personal and possessive pronouns is...
What is Handshape?
500
This is a common sign seen to indicate you are following along and paying attention to the person signing.
What is OH-I-SEE?
500
He was the first Deaf president of Gallaudet University.
Who is I. King Jordon?
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