Labels & Identity
English-Based Signing
Deaf-Blind Signing
Other Communications
American Sign Language
100
(To the deaf) this term is often viewed as negative and stigmatizing
What is Hearing Impaired?
100
Each syllable is give a separate manual movement
What is Seeing Essential English (SEE1)?
100
Most Deaf-Blind were born deaf and lost their vision later on due to this illness?
What is Usher's Syndrome?
100
This sign language varies by country of origin.
What is Foreign Sign Language
100
This man wrote a dictionary on ASL and changed the language forever.
What is William Stokoe?
200
(To the deaf) A label of cultural identification and affiliation with the Deaf community
What is Deaf?
200
Each letter of the english alphabet is assigned a hand shape and all words are finger spelled
What is The Rochester Method?
200
People with this type of Usher's Syndrome have mild to profound hearing loss.
What is Type 2?
200
This is a system of gestures and signing used within families and close family friends for communication.
What is Home Signs?
200
American Sign Language is based off of moment of hands, face and body, not this?
What is sound?
300
The hearing tend to focus on this part of deafness?
What is the ears?
300
The phrase "two-out of-three rule" is associate with this signing system?
What is Signing Exact English (SEE2)?
300
It is important to be aware of these factors when communicating with a deaf-blind person.
What is Environmental?
300
MLC stands for?
What is Minimal Language Competency?
300
Old, Traditional, Modern and Anglicized all make up varieties of this language
What is American Sign Language?
400
Deaf view of deafness tend to focus on?
What is Community and Culture?
400
This is a combination of English grammatical order with conceptually accurate ASL signs
What is Conceptually Accurate Signed English (CASE)?
400
It is typical to use this ASL alphabet when fingerspelling because it is two handed
What is British?
400
This skills involves a combination of deciphering lip, cheek and that movements, as well as contextual clues to determine meaning.
What is Speech Reading?
400
American Sign Language is this type of language?
What is Visual-Gestural?
500
(To the hearing) Severe to profound hearing loss (56 or greater dB loss)
What is Deaf?
500
Combines English grammatical order with ASL signs and some invited signs
What is Signed English (SE)?
500
This is the communication method used when hands are placed on top of the interpreters hand.
What is Tactile signing?
500
Many deaf individuals do not develop competency in these 3 aspects of language.
What is Spoken, written or signed?
500
This type of ASL has more initialized signs and borrows grammatical structures from English?
What is Anglicized?