Chapter 4 Flashcards

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Q

What does the DHH community NOT include in their culture? (p.83)

A

People who lose their hearing in old age

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When people refer to themselves as Deaf they are preferring to socialize with members of the Deaf community and: (p.85)

A

Desire to adhere to Deaf cultural values and norms.

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When people refer to themselves as hard of hearing, they are usually indicating a ____ ____ and a preference to identify with ____ cultural norms and values.

A

hearing loss; hearing

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The term “hearing impaired” is negative and stigmatizing. Since they do not view themselves as impaired it is ______ _______.

A

Fundamentally inaccurate

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ASL is not based on or derived from a spoken language, thus, has its own (4) ____. (p.89)

A

Facial grammatical markers
Syntax
Spatial linguistic information
Fairly uniform system of lexicon

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All languages are made up of arbitrary ___ put together according to ___, ___, ___, and ___ rules. (p.90)

A

symbols;

syntactic; phonological; semantic; pragmatic

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Sign Supported Speech (SSS) relies primarily upon the ___ and ___ of English. (p.91)

A

lexicon; syntax

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T/F - Manually Coded English (MCE) and Sign Supported Speech (SSS) are the same. (p.91)

A

True

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Q

Signed Essential English (SEE 1) was meant to teach [what to who] and is a system of [what]? (p.92)

A

English to mentally retarded Deaf adults;

signs that permit us to have one sign for each English word and uses the language of signs in an English syntax

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SEE1 uses one sign for each ___. Give an example. (p.92)

A

syllable

Butterfly = 1but-2er-3fly

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In Conceptually Accurate Signed English (CASE) ____ is of primary importance but are signed in English order. (p.95)

A

meaning

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12
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Define cued speech. (p.100)

A

A system of 8 handshapes for consonants and four positions near the face representing vowels.

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