Chp. 9 Flashcards

1
Q

Stating both the positive and negative aspects of an issue in a statement is known as?

  • Couching
  • Contrasting
  • Faceting
  • Reiteration
A

Contrasting

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Nodding your head up and down while signing “NEXT-WEEK TUESDAY, ASL CLASS, TEST” is an example of:

  • ASL tense marker
  • Noun/verb modifier
  • Affirmation
  • Passive voice
A

Affirmation

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3
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Interpreters work most effectively with spontaneous linguistic expression in both ASL and English, T/F?

A

True

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Prosody could be defined as:

  • The use of NMS while signing
  • The position of the hands while pausing mid-sentence
  • The order and arrangement of signs in a sentence
  • The rhythm of speech with pauses, auditory intonation patterns, and phraseology
A

The rhythm of speech with pauses, auditory intonation patterns, and phraseology

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5
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Using a sign twice in the same sentence for the purpose of clarifying or emphasizing is known as?

  • Listing
  • Couching
  • Reiteration
  • Faceting
A

Reiteration

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In ASL sentences, adverbs and adjectives may come before or after the noun they modify, T/F?

A

True

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Naming specific brands or examples that fit an overall category is known as?

  • Couching
  • Listing
  • Reiteration
  • Faceting
A

Listing

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Content elements of English include?

  • Articles, prepositions, and conjunctions
  • Nouns, prepositions, and adverbs
  • Articles, adverbs, and conjunctions
  • Nouns, verbs, and adjectives
A

Nouns, verbs, and adjectives

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9
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Unlike the ears, the eyes are operated by muscles that tire with use, T/F?

A

True

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10
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The English sentence “My bike was stolen” is an example of?

  • Noun/verb modifier
  • Time/tense marker
  • Affirmation
  • Passive voice
A

Passive voice

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11
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Taking on the characteristics of two or more people in an interaction is known as?

  • Couching
  • Reiteration
  • Role shifting
  • Listing
A

Role shifting

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12
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The facial and physical markers of ASL are known as?

  • Facial grammar
  • Parameters
  • Spatial grammar
  • Non-manual signals
A

Non-manual signals

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13
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The use of more descriptive details and phrases to clarify a concept is known as?

  • Contrasting
  • Faceting
  • Couching
  • Role shifting
A

Couching

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14
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While interpreting English to ASL, producing a sign for many of the English words spoken may be an example of?

  • Addition
  • Source language intrusion
  • Omission
  • Substitution
A

SLI

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Using two or more synonyms to more clearly elucidate a concept is known as

  • Couching
  • Faceting
  • Listing
  • Reiteration
A

Faceting

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