to express fingerspelling and numbers as a sender using accuracy, clarity and fluidity, including the use of appropriate mouth movements
What is expressive fingerspelling?
non observable part of a message
What is meaning?
7 expansion techniques
What is couching/nesting, faceting, reiterating, contrasting, describe then do, role-shifting, noun-listing/examples.
negative stigma towards someone based on their hearing status
What is Audism?
How one measures hearing
what is a decibel?
refers to the topic or subject; the signs and phrases that appear before and after a fingerspelled word
What is context?
often the first definition in the dictionary/ and or the first meaning that comes to mind
What is Primary meaning?
when thoughts/words of a speaker are presented word for word, from one language to a different form of the same language
What is transliterating?
rhythm, pauses, and intonation
What is prosody?
The hearing person that founded ASL as a language, taught at GU, found ASL had its own syntax, grammatical structure, etc, and now it was recognized as its own language
Who is William Stoke?
Signing Exact English
What is SEE II?
word or phrase that has figurative meaning and is usually understood by native language users
What are Idioms?
repetition of signs or sign phrase in a shortened form
What is reiterating?
everyone will walk away with the same info or idea, maintaining the message
What is dynamic equivalence?
everything is include in order to get something across, sign, oral, cued speech
What is total communication?
refers to the shape of the fingerspelled word including the transition from one letter to the next
What is configuration/coarticulation?
a word or expression that can be understood in two or more possible ways
What is Ambiguity?
using 2 or more signed synonyms for emphasis
what is faceting?
categorizing deaf and hard of hearing people as broken or "medically defective"
What is pathological perspective?
the ability to recover quickly from difficulties
What is Resilience?
The symbol # is placed before a gloss, indication that the sign is lexicalized fingerspelling
What is the correct written notation for lexicalized fingerspelling?
A combination of words that collectively function as a verb and takes on a different meaning of the original verb
What are Phrasal verbs?
terms used by an interpreter, using signs based on meaning of the message
grows from bi-bi, deaf retain experiential knowledge beyond their scope and are capable of making their own decisions
What is the Ally Philosophical Frame?
protected people w/ disabilities only in a government business, but with the ADA there are no if ands or buts; they have to provides accessibility
What is the Rehab act of 1973?