Final Exam Flashcards

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Idioms: keep punching

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Gesture

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Idiom: keep up

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10 hands thumbs together go forward

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Idioms: keep fighting

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Gesture

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Idioms: keep out

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Y hand directional

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2 hand classifier: stood

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2 hand on open palm ^

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2 hand classifier: walked

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2 hand gesture

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2 hand classifier: fell down

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2 hand standing then on side

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2 hand classifier: lay

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2 hand on side on open palm ^

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Idioms: made up/invent

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4 hand, index finger on forehead, go up

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Idioms: show up

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Relaxed flat hand index finger up through fingers

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Idioms: make do

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Light hands flick chin

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Idioms: make fit

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Flat hands palms face each other go forward

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Where is gaulladet?

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Washington DC

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Get attention how?

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Wave at the person or tap on their shoulder

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Least effective means of communication between Deaf and Hearing?

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Speech and lip reading

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Idioms: make a lot of money/earn

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C to s hand on flat palm ^

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Idioms: make a difference/guidance

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Already know

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Like/prefer

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Already know

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Like others/similar to others

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Y hand palm down circles

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Like/same as

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Y hand palm down go

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Idioms: broke out (fight)

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Middle finger 2 hand between index and middle finer twist forward

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Idioms: broke into tears

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4 hand gesture & FE

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Idioms: broke/poor

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Karate chop at neck

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Idioms: broke free

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F hands gesture

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Alternative sign for Deaf:
Point to ear to closed door
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Alternative sign for no:
N faces you to I in front
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2 signs for country:
Y hand or flat hand circles opposite elbow
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Idioms: give up
Relaxed flat hands go up
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Idioms: mixed up
2 hand palm down flip over
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Idioms: make/force
Christmas sign c hand go forward
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Idioms: make fun of
Already know
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Who is princess Alice?
She was born deaf and lived in Greece after she got married. During world war 2, she went to Athens and took care of orphaned children. She son, prince Philip, married princess Elizabeth.
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Where do you watch the other person when signing?
Face
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Idioms: fell sick
Fist hits 1 hand then sick
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Idioms: fell in love
Touch nose then 1 hand on flat palm ^ go forward
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Idioms: fell asleep
Asleep then a hands together (with)
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Idioms: fell into place
Claw hands palms face you, diagonally fingers go together (like a zipper; interlace)
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Complain
C hand on chest & FE
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Cough
C hand on chests & FE
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Serious
1 hand twist on chin & FE
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Different
Already know
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But
Already know
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Miss
1 hand twist on chin & FE
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Broke , standard usage
S hands gesture
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Broke, idiomatic usage
Karate chop @ neck
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Made, standard usage
s hands stacked twist
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Make, idiomatic usage
C to s hand on flat palm ^
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Keep on, idiomatic usage
10 hands, thumbs together, go forward
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Keep on, standard usage
K hands, one on top of the other, then flat hand on back of other hand
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Give up, standard usage
Give to than point up
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Give up, idiomatic usage
Already know
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Just: not correct
Correct
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Just: only
First
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Just: recently
1 hand on check palm face backward go to x hand
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Just: just the right stuff
X hands writing hand circles then onto x hand
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Idioms: Had to/must
X hand \/ 1x
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Idioms: Had already arrived
Finish & arrive
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Idioms: Had been
1 hands sign come here
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Went (one time)
Go to 1x
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Went (regularly)
Go to (several times)
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Decide
Think to f hands \/
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Establish/found/set up
10 hands circle then onto nondominant hand
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Grow up
Already know
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Catch up
10 hand near shoulder go forward to thumbside 10 hand
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Look up/admire
V hands go up
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Pick up a cold
Fist hits index finger then tissue
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Look up/fan
5 hands go up
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Look better
Cupped hand waves like queen of England
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Search/look for
Already know
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Look at each other
V hands away then together
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Look at (through telescope)
C hands gesture
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Continued to look
V hand circles and gesture
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Deaf fighter
James Burke
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Idioms: Got on (boat)
Already know
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Idioms: Get along
7 shaped hands on side palms face each other go forward
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Idioms: Got tired
Dominant palm on top of no dominant palm flip over
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Idioms: Understand
Already know
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3 classifier handshape: boat sailed smoothly
3 hand gesture
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3 hand classifier: bumped along the road
3 hand gesture
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3 hand classifier: carriage rested on its side on the ground
3 hand gesture
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3 hand classifier: parked
3 hand on top of palm
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NAD
National Association for the Deaf
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Music composer
Ludwig van Beethoven
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Spain's top painter
Francisco Goya
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Inventor
Thomas Alva Edison
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Deaf scientist studied stars
John goodricke
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Deaf artist
Juan Fernandez Ximenes de navarette
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Linguistic research demonstrates that:
ASL is comparable in complexity and expressiveness to spoken language. ASL differs from other oral languages in that it is visual rather than auditory and is composed of precise handshapes and movements
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What was the purpose of the student protest at Gallaudet in 1988?
Prejudice is believing that deaf people have to be taken care of.
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Three verb types in ASL:
Plain Inflecting Spatial
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Verb type that requires the signer to specify the subject and object. The verbs themselves do not convey information
Plain verbs
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Verb type that allows the signer to indicate the subject and object by changing the direction of movement of the sign
Inflecting
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Verb type that allows the signer to change the direction of movement of the sign to indicate location. The subject and object must be specified.
Spatial
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Twist to left
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Twist to right
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Twist to left
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Twist to right
101
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Twist to left
102
87
Twist to right
103
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Twist to left
104
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Twist to right
105
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Twist to left
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79
Twist to right
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Twist to left
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Twist to right
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Occurs when a signer describes a person or character, tells what a person did or said, or shows how a person thinks or feels. Done by "assuming the role" of that person and adopting his/her manner while recounting what was said or done
Role shifting
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Sign form which is a combination of the sign indicating the age and the number itself.
Age numbers
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When talking about three or more siblings in a family; done on nondominant hand. Oldest is represented by the thumb or index finger
Rank in family
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Speech and lip reading is the goal and foundation. Signing is discouraged
Oral method
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1900-1960 in Deaf history
Dark ages
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NFSD
National Fraternal Society of the Deaf
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Law requires that any institution receiving federal funds be accessible to all disabled people
Rehab act of 1973
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1973
Civil rights act
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Movie which featured a hearing performer in the role of a Deaf character; Deaf people staged a successful boycott of the movie in several cities, forcing the distributor to withdraw the film from the market.
Voices movie