Which parameter shows the shape of the hand? Provide an example of two signs with this parameter the same?
What is handshape.
100
Which parameter is different: [MOM] and [DAD]?
What is location.
100
What is the puff of air called that is transcribed as [^h]?
What is aspiration?
100
In listening, a hearer perceives the phonetic form of an utterance, then sends it "backwards" through the phonological rules, finally obtaining WHAT form that matches a form stored in memory.
What is phonemic.
100
Who is considered the father of the linguistic study of sign languages and devised the first system for describing signs?
Who is William Stokoe.
200
Which parameter shows where a sign is performed? Provide an example of two signs with this parameter the same?
What is location.
200
Which parameter is different: [PERSONALITY] and [QUALITY]?
What is handshape.
200
What are a class of speech sounds that are judged by native speakers to be the same sound called?
What is a phoneme?
200
A group of sounds in a language that share one or more articulatory or auditory properties, to the exclusion of all other sounds in that language, is called what?
What is a natural class.
200
Which two linguists created the Movement-Hold Model?
Who are Scott Liddell and Robert Johnson.
300
Which parameter shows how your hands shift? Provide an example of two signs with this parameter the same?
What is movement.
300
Which parameter is different: [CAR] and [DRIVE]?
What is movement.
300
What are the various ways that a phoneme is pronounced called?
What is an allophone.
300
When a sound becomes more like a neighboring wound with respect to phonetic property, what is this called?
What is assimilation.
300
Who created the first school for the Deaf, "Connecticut Asylum for the Education and Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Persons," in the US?
Who is Thomas Gallaudet.
400
Which parameter shows the direction your hand is facing? Provide an example of two signs with this parameter the same?
What is palm orientation.
400
Which parameter is different: [EXAMPLE] and [SHOW]?
What is palm orientation.
400
When a pair of words has a different meaning but are pronounced the same way except for one sound that differs, what is this called?
What is a minimal pair.
400
One example of a phonological rule is assimilation. Name two of the other six types of phonological rules.
What is assimilation, dissimilation, insertion, deletion, metathesis, strengthening, or weakening.
400
Who was the first Deaf president of Gallaudet University?
Who is I. King Jordan.
500
Which parameter shows facial expression and other body movements? Provide an example of two signs with this parameter the same?
What is Non-Manual Markers (Signals).
500
Which two parameters are different: [NEED] and [MUST]
What is movement and non-manual markers (signals).
500
When you interchange a pair of phonemes and the meaning changes, what are these phonemes called? This also means that the sounds are allophemes from two different phonemes.
What is constrative.
500
What causes people to have a foreign accent?
What is obligatory rules.
500
Which famous linguist researched classifier and is now a professor at Rochester University?