ASL history/education
Famous people
Deaf culture/things to remember
Famous people
Did you realize?
100
Signed the Charter for Gallaudet University, when founded in 1864
What is President Abraham Lincoln
100
the American minister who was an early deaf educator?
What is Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
100
One means to have sophisticated taste or well read, the other relates to the unique attributes of a certain group of people
What is two popular uses for culture
100
The amount of sisters Marie Philip has, deaf or hearing
What is 2, Deaf
100
In signing villages everyone used sign language whether they were deaf or hearing (True/False)
What is True
200
A blend of French Sign Language and Martha's vineyards
What is ASL evolved from?
200
Deaf baseball player who brought hand signals to to the major leagues in the late 1800s
What is William Hoy
200
inclusive term because it focuses on what people have- a living culture, an available language, and the infinite, untapped possibilities
What is the term Deaf with a capital "D"
200
Acquired some fluency in British sign language and raised awareness of BSL and Deaf people
What is Princess Diana
200
Pet breed most common to be deaf, along with color of fur and eyes
What is Dalmations, white fur with blue eyes
300
Year linguists recognized ASL as a distinct Language
What is mid-1960s
300
Quarterback that realize that the opposing Deaf teams could understand their calls on field and the traditional football huddle was born
What is Paul Hubbard
300
If you try this, your first language will most likely supercede the correct grammar from ASL, and often result in using wrong signs to express what you what to say
What is sign and speak at the same time (another type of linguistic interference)
300
Famous Deaf Artist appeared in eight Charlie Chaplin movies
What is Grandville Redmond
300
The first public school in the country to formally recognize ASL as a language of institution
What is The learning center for Deaf children
400
This is percent of deaf children raised in hearing families that do not sign
What is 70%
400
Named the Michelangelo of the West for the vitality and energy of his sculpture (This person is dedicated to mechanics)
What is Douglas Tilden
400
Happened when one language's structure, meaning, and vocabulary hinders language students' ability to engage with the second language on its own
What is Linguistic interference?
400
Clayton Valli was not shy away from difficult themes of language oppression, he studied rhyme and rhythm but was most concentrated and known for
What is ASL poetry
400
College Marie Philip attended (hearing college)
What is Oberlin college
500
Education declined for Deaf people, but this carried them through those years despite this
What is the ability to continuing networking with each other at Deaf club, Gallaudet and other social events
500
She uses street, parking, and warning signs as intermediaries to attract attention and remove misconceptions about Deaf people that have been shaped
What is Ann Silver
500
Three different visible cultural behaviors among Deaf signers
What is how eyes are used during signed interactions, getting others' attention, and moving among others/locate themselves
500
According to Clayton Valli, discussed the three factors for becoming a motivating force in the recognition of ASL poetry as a genre of literature in its own right
What is common motifs, alliteration, and repetition
500
Year TLC changed its name to Marie Jean Philip school
What is 2001