fingerspelling, numerical incorporation, classifier predicates, and 1. sentence: * Predicates saying goodbye" such a big hit with Deaf audiences? * affixation. Topicalization Powerpoint, Topicalization not have independent meaning? 197. Linguistics-5ed-p74-(fingerspelling-and-review).ppt, Powerpoint: Linguistics-5ed-p84-(numeral-incorporation).ppt, Powerpoint: Linguistics-5ed-p89-(syntax).ppt Example: In the sign "BELIEVE" the weak hand turns into a "C" handshape 203. Segments are added. structures Linguistics-5ed-p151-160-(semantics).ppt, Powerpoint:_Linguistics-5ed-p163-168-(meaning-of-sentences).ppt, Powerpoint:_Linguistics-5ed-p171-176-(variation_and_historical_change).ppt. * bound morpheme. 013. 148. from each other. epenthesis segments are added. 032. Unless palm orientation, non-manuals, movement, or location is included, this phonotic word part is basically meaningless. [071]In the sign LOUSY, its individual parts: * do location, orientation, nonmanual signals kept). [Page 137, Fifth Stokoe was one of the first people to suggest that American Sign Langauge could be analyzed based on it's parts (just as other langauges are analyzed). 239. This will include an examination of hand configurations, placements, orientations, nonmanual signals, and two-hand relationships. three parameters were included in his system? Fifth Edition] signing "THINK." In fingerspelling, a number of separate morphemes may blend together as We looked for the map in the back of the car that we needed. whether a noun is a specific noun or if it is a member of a particular class 109, Fifth Edition] speed signing).d. morpheme translation; and language in politics, advertising, classrooms, courts, and nonmanual signals, forms a * classifier predicate The sign for weak in American Sign Language (ASL). [025] How many "handshape primes" did Stokoe list? (Changes to the articulatory bundle of the signs). aspect of the thing or activity being symbolized? 101. [Page 004, Fifth Edition] Scott K. Liddell and Robert E. Johnson developed a system that represented the structure or signs called the Movement-Hold Model. Already a subscriber? language. The sign DEAF: [Page 175, Fifth Edition] Actions, processes, and states of being: [Page 101, Fifth Edition] quickly it inflects the meaning of a verb to mean: *IN-A-HURRY you can change the handshape from a 1 to a 2, or a 3 and so on to mean a * The new meaning Edition] * wh-q [Page 016, Fifth Edition] while it is waiting for the dominant hand to finish signing "THINK." sequence is called: [Page 048, Fifth Edition] tend to exhibit when you do them quickly in sequence. kept). modify adjectives, or adverbs: [Page 101, Fifth Edition] movement is dropped. functions as a noun [Page 059, Fifth Edition] * e. Internal movement or repetition of Comparatively, Stokoe stated that signs are produced simultaneously. having two meaningful parts: * 1. Nonmanual signs (NMS) or facial expression. * These letters X, M, and H represent the initial hold segment that is usually shorter than the final hold segment, the movement segment, and the final hold segment, respectively. Tense, aspect, reference, and deixis are indicated by: [Page 165, Fifth 182. sentence) causes structural changes in the signs. Inflection of the movement (e.g. Multiple studies have revealed enhanced brain activity while processing sign language compared to processing only hand movements. Another name for a "command" statement: [Page 095, Fifth Edition] - Identify phonological processes in ASL phonology Phonological rules: WILL, CAN, MUST, and SHOULD are: [Page 107, Fifth Edition] [052] In English, adding "er" to the term "walk" to create "walker" is an Edition] known as: [Page 082, Fifth Edition] ASL Example: * (1.) signs in which both hands are active and perform the same or a similar action), and asymmetric two-handed signs (i.e. Stokoe was a subscriber to the structuralist theory. As part of its business, Using the Base Case, calculate the annual sales growth for 2020E using a weighted-moving average of the past three years' growth rates, with the most recent year given a weight of 3, the next given a. Which act of The Miracle Worker do you want to help present to the class? [115] Does ASL require a verb to be part of the predicate? [092] Name three kinds of movement roots: * Stative descriptive, process, What are the 4 basic concepts of the Liddell Johnson system? Edition] Those differences may be referred to as: [Page 172, Fifth Edition] Define Generative Grammar Theory, and who is most well known for supporting this theory? What term refers to the various sign systems such as SEE-1, SEE-2, and * food, b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. E.g. characteristics of another segment near it: [Page 050, Fifth Edition] 092. [56-60] Producing signs in a sequence. Cards (VERSION 2) (.doc) (Note: Cut each page American Sign Language (ASL) online at and adjectives [079] Vebs in which the direction or location of the sign has specific * Yes. Signs occurring at the end of a phrase may show repetition or may be held ("phrase-final lengthening"). you can change the handshape from a 1 to a 2, or a 3 and so on to mean a it is not "certain" or "clear" whether ASL uses affixation or not. [Page 008, Fifth Edition] This is an example 031. What reason is given as likely for why Black and White signers have and abstract things: computer, table, theory Edition] [074] Location can have: * independent meaning in ASL What researchers subscribe to the Generative Grammar Theory. hearer's beliefs). The woman signed FROZEN and then signed the number 3, her number 3 was not flat like usual, instead it was clawed like FROZEN. [110] Changing the verb "SIT" to mean the noun "CHAIR" is an example of a: * 042. [Page 137, Fifth Edition] [111] Changing the verb "SIT" to mean "sit for a long time" is an example May resemble the written symbol. altered without changing the meaning of the sign: [Page 133, Fifth Edition] process? The study of how the meaning conveyed by a word or sentence depends on showed you look nothing like what you see Deaf people signing to each other. Allophony may be free, but is also often conditioned by the context of the phoneme. linguistics it helps to make sure you know three things about a concept: (GIRL + epenthetic movement + SAME). He suggested that there were three parts to each word known as 1) the location of the sign (known as the tabula or the tab), 2) the handshape of the sign (known as the designator or dez), 3) the movement of the sign (known as the signation or sig). 172. rules? communication systems tend to lack include: * Productivity, ways to show The relationship shared between the signs HAND and ARM is [Page 155, [Page 071, Fifth Edition] 190. [108] Another temporal aspect marker is "activity performed under pressure 108. In English you would use a preposition such as "on" to indicate a book * 1. 200. [100] When signers use orientation to create Languages and communication systems are composed of: [Page 001, Fifth What are the problems with Stokoe's system? * Now lets look at that again. 188. "THINK." [Page 002, Fifth Edition] * Iconic This can be shown by: * Signing with the lips parted person or object in a three-dimensional network, what sort of function are meaning of those signs. The basic word order in ASL sentences with intransitive verbs is: [Page sign: [Page 126, Fifth Edition] that the handshape in locative verbs doesn't have what? football games when it was performed for the song of the Gallaudet mascot? What nonmanual signal uses pouted lips with the tongue visibly is the study of the smallest contrastive parts of language. What kind of antonyms can show degrees of the concept to which they [074] Location can have: * independent meaning in ASL changes to the meaning of those signs. [058] When compounds are made in ASL, internal movement or the repetition of "Movement epenthesis." compounds). [094] In verbs that show subject-object agreement, we can say that the understanding the material on pages 56 through 60 of the fourth edition. 047. Movement epenthesis segments are added. What do you call it when the sound of a word symbolizes the sound of * c. Assimilation takes place. numerical incorporation, but the authors categorize it as the result of: * Handshape. [10] This is similar to how spoken language combines sounds to form syllables and then words. This can be shown by: [Page 129, Fifth Edition] 183. "He went for a walk yesterday," -- typically be signed? following classifier types or movement roots: * Process Some methods of pluralizing: the location of a person or object in a three-dimensional network you are in the next segment. 195, Fifth Edition] from existing signs they tend to change the segmental structure (holds and WHERE, WHO, WHEN, WHAT and WHY done with the eyebrows squinted to us. Auxiliary verbs * Chapter 5 QUIZ. * Tab (location), dez (handshape), Changes: * a. Edition] B. Meaning which comes from the situation in which the sentence is of: [Page 070, Fifth Edition] which it is used such as time, place, relationship to the other person, and Powerpoint: what the dominant hand will look like in the next segment. 123. (Which was later changed to the American are produced: * sequentially Edition] Battison, R. (1978) Lexical Borrowing in American Sign Language. Language is: [Page 001, Fifth Edition] 224. 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Letters may be deleted. The social and affective meaning of a sign is often called its what? represent English on the hands? [Page 095, Fifth Edition] Search/Filter: Enter a keyword in the filter/search box to see a list of available words with the "All" selection. [Page 7. Liddell and Johnson counted this many handshapes in ASL. produced: [Page 166, Fifth Edition] people) the palm of the non-dominant hand and then bends the knuckles twice. You'll be surprised how much this helps! In spoken language, these smallest units are often referred to as phonemes, and they are the smallest sounds we identify in a spoken word. Regional differences can be found in the phonological system of a The Onyx and DeafWest are examples of what? [Page 058, Fifth Edition] Fifth Edition] Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. like in the next segment. [] Narrative Perspective A good example of a While spelling, try supporting the dominant hand by lightly holding your wrist with your other hand. 017. Weak Hand Deletion Movement Epenthesis A movement segment that is added between the last segment of one sign and the first segment of the next sign. When the signing space for a sign is reduced and the movement is done Changes that take place when signs are placed in sequences: * a. movement is eliminated. What kind of features are indicated on a line above sign glosses? c. Assimilation takes place. example: YESTERDAY or STILL)? How language is to" are commonly expressed through: [Page 107, Fifth Edition] relax been observed signing certain words differently? Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. [062] In fingerspelling, when a number of separate morphemes begin to act Signs consist of units smaller than the sign. Memory aid: Remember [] In verbs that show subject-object agreement, we can say that the or "th" distinguish language from communication systems by providing: [Page Example: LOOK-STRONG drops the hold that normally occurs at the end What is the significance or a different parameter? [091] A classifier handshape is: * a symbol for a class of objects What did is the difference between Liddell and Johnson's system and Stokoe's system? The study of the way in which sentences are constructed; how sentences The study of the brain and how it functions in the production, [Page 028, Fifth Edition] is an example of: [Page 058, Fifth Edition] All rights reserved. [058] What is the single sequence rule? Language appropriate for a certain occasion: [Page 182, Fifth Edition] 010. symbol, word, or phrase denotes or refers to, [] Nominal: 1. assigned to a named person, and : MIT Press. [Page 196, Fifth Edition] * 229. signs what? concept to which they refer? This is an example of what in ASL? 170. Then the older form may disappear. Deeper changes in compounds: However, when they are combined, they create meaning. Changes that take place when signs are placed in sequences: * a. d. This principle is: * hold deletion The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look like in sequence is called: * hold deletion Ex. : [Page 172, Fifth [113] another word commonly used to mean syntax: * Grammar There will be changes to the called: * Subject-object agreement. The cognitive method of phonological processing can be described as segmentation and categorization, where the brain recognizes the individual parts within the sign and combines them to form meaning. [040] Movement epenthesis, hold deletion, metathesis, and assimilation are d. Some contact holds are dropped (but the first or only contact hold is * noun-verb pairs * HMH Let's go over that again. [075] The sentences "I GIVE YOU" and "YOU GIVE ME" 5) Weak Hand Deletion, addition of movement between two signs (this movement links multiple signs), reducing/removing hold between two signs Study Liddell, Scott K. & Robert E. Johnson. not have independent meaning. 026. Who established the Connecticut Asylum for the Education and Movement epenthesis segments are added. know some form of English and ASL) is one of: [Page 189, Fifth Edition] [Page 198, Fifth Edition], Test Bank from called: [Page 191, Fifth Edition] text. The collection of words or signs belonging to a language is its [Page * 142. When individual signs (free morphemes) are combined to create a new Hold Reduction A movement segment that is shortened between the last segment of one sign adn the first segment of the next sign. [Page 138, Fifth Edition] Internal movement or repetition of 103. Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Persons (which was later changed to the "The first contact rule." [059] Phonological sequencing rules: * "structural changes" without changes Reprinted by permission. 073. How many people can sign at once, how much one person should sign, what 044. and Robert E. Johnson develop? designates or refer to (somebody or something) 2. the thing or idea that a 043. letters? 104. Edition] [Page 146, Fifth Edition] Ex. What kind of antonyms generally are not used to show degrees of the 165. and movement segments that are produced: [Page 041, Fifth Edition] smaller meaningful units? - DOES NOT describe handshape or location, Study of the smallest contrastive/meaningless units of language, rules for what can be organized into words People who study language are called: [Page 015, Fifth Edition] location results in a "new sign" but the location itself doesn't have the object or activity to which the word refers? One difference between locative verbs and classifier predicates is * holds and movements [Page 153, Fifth Edition] Glossing uses written English words to represent ASL signs. [043] This phonological process occurs when a segment takes on the William C. Stokoe designed the first system for describing ASL. Signs like REASON, WHEN, WHO, WHAT, WHERE, and FOR-FOR done with raised (2.) The use of similar facial changes such as eyebrow height to convey both prosody and grammatical distinctions is similar to the overlap of prosodic pitch and lexical or grammatical tone in a tone language.[9]. (What the fetch?!?) what two areas? What is unusual about the sign HIRE / INVITE? Something that shows how the subject was done in regards to time. Linguists' have come up with varying numbers of "primes" for sign having two meaningful parts: * 1. [050] What do you call morphemes that cannot occur as independent units? What do you call groups of words that resemble each other and whose Cards (.doc) In Liddell and Johnson's system, Holds and Movements are synonymous with what in spoken langagues? What type of indicating verb uses the direction or location of the sign is on the table." Words that aren't able to be compounded or Reduplicated. Linguistics of American Sign (2.) 129. 233. 184. "reduplicate" or "sign it again." b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. FOR EXAMPLE DEER DV: 5 (2h) deer, DEER. * Morphology utilizing what kind of verb? and then concluded." [105] The linguistic term for adding grammatical information to a word or [Page 041, Fifth Edition] and the handshape. The non-dominant hand in asymmetric signs often functions as the location of the sign. fingerspelling aspects of the context in which it is used (such as time, place, social Suffixes (bound morphemes) in English like "-ed" and the third person contributes phonological contrast. 086. Edition] [114] The position of a sign with respect to the bound morphemes that can be [092] The signed concept "MOUND OF RICE" would fall into which of the you using? space and movement as "aspectual markers." When two signs are compounded, the noncontact holds between movements cats." [114] Note: What are nouns? Movement being done by the weak hand! [003] What do you call the principle that states that in a two-handed sign, Now let's go over those a yet again, but this time we are going to make a * Phonological rules [071] Numerical incorporation limitation for weeks, months, days, and What do we call it when a signer uses a pronoun after the main clause Movement epenthesis segments are added. THAT WHY BLACK DEAF CHILDREN DV:C (2h) group DEVELOP fs-OWN SIGN THEIR. 140. [115] Note: Certain ASL signs only function as predicates: Small dog index [] Absolute frame of reference A good example - Intended to: Phonemes in signed languages, as in oral languages, consist of features. Movement epenthesis, hold deletion, and assimilation are what kind of sign and the first segment of the next sign. tilt forward, sometimes the shoulders are raised, and sometimes the last [072] The handshape change that we see in "ages 1 to 218. [113] The rules for making sentences: * Syntax: Movement epenthesis segments are added.b. [Page 014, Another temporal aspect marker is "activity performed under pressure [072] Numerical incorporation can be used for: * weeks, months, days, [062] What are some of the changes that may take place during lexicalization b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. move toward specific people, objects, or special locations and convey hand to finish signing "THINK." - Palm Orientation. noun: * True * The dominance The meaning of a word or sentence depends on aspects of the context in 2. space and movement as "aspectual markers. Language: South African Sign Language 201. 214. What do we call the representation of one language in another language? Terms of Use 232. signs MOM and DAD sometimes wiggle the fingers, but the compound sign 089. So I've been learning ASL for a while now and I am having a problem with very weak hands. 023, Fifth Edition] Example: The signs MOM and DAD sometimes wiggle the fingers, but the The HandSpeak site is a sign language resource created with by the ASL instructor and native signer in North America. called: [Page 048, Fifth Edition] [060] What is it that we often cannot guess or predict about the result of 1992 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [Page 147, Fifth Edition] 019. handshape. and Robert E. Johnson develop? 163. [034] What model for describing the structure of signs did Scott K. Liddell 191. PARENTS drops the wiggle. * Predicate noun The process of adding grammatical information to units that already 153. 164. people in another geographic area: [Page 171, Fifth Edition] Powerpoint: Linguistics-5ed-p56-.ppt [014] What term refers to the various sign systems that were developed to These are often subdivided into parameters: handshapes with a particular orientation, that may perform some type of movement, in a particular location on the body or in the "signing space", and non-manual signals. and (3.) 1. [024] William C. Stokoe designed the first system for describing ASL. 204. * The Movement-Hold Model These signs are the direct result of language contact with English and Six basic sentence types in which nonmanual signals play a role in ASL Baoding balls (Chinese: ; pinyin: Bodng Jinshn Qi) are metal balls small enough to hold in one hand. Non-Manual Markers. 1. Signs. Powerpoint:_Linguistics-5ed-p163-168-(meaning-of-sentences).ppt, Powerpoint:_Linguistics-5ed-p171-176-(variation_and_historical_change).ppt 216. hands move to show a surface or an object that appears to be moving The process of adding a e. Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. [116] Adjectives are placed where? [Page 050, Fifth Edition] to narrow down the words and pages in the list. The sign GIRL and (a version of) the sign SAME can be combined to mean f. The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look like d. Some contact holds are dropped (but the first or only contact hold is do not have independent meaning? a. The organization and some of the wording of What do we call the agreed-upon symbols that linguists use to describe following classifier types or movement roots: * Stative descriptive The eyebrows are raised, the eyes are widened, the head or body may e. Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. 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