S.Y.W.T.B.A.I. CHAPTER 4 Flashcards

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deafness being referred to the inability to hear or a deficit in hearing, often labeled as “hearing impaired” is an example of the _____ worldview.

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The hearing worldview.

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When individuals are indicating the presence of a hearing loss (ranging from mild to profound), and a preference to socialize with members of the Deaf community and a desire to adhere to Deaf cultural values and norms, they usually encompass people who represent the _____ _________.

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What is the Deaf Worldview?

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When individuals are indicating a hearing loss (ranging from mild to profound) and a preference to identify with hearing cultural norms and values, they may refer to themselves as this.

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What is “hard of hearing”?

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In regards to hearing, a 90 db loss or above and are unable to detect any environmental sounds even with amplification is an example of _____________

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What is Profound hearing loss?

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Used as a polite form of referring to people of all categories of hearing deficit; can be seen as stigmatizing.

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What is “hearing impaired”?

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The naturally occurring visual language of Deaf people in Anglophone North America.

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What is American Sign Language?

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A broad term used to refer to English-based signing systems which attempt to represent English in a manual/visual form, relying primarily upon the lexicon and syntax of English.

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What is Sign Supported Speech?

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A system in which each word is finger-spelled with the exception of the word “and”, which is signed.

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What is The Rochester Method?

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A communication modality of which one of their principles is that “English should be signed in a manner that is as consistent as possible with how it is spoken/written.”

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What is SEE-2?

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This term refers to the use of signs that are selected based on the meaning of the idea being conveyed. Thus, unlike the systems described above, meaning has primary importance and signs are selected to convey the intended concept or meaning.

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What is Conceptually Accurate Signed English (CASE)?

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You may encounter some Deaf people who have never learned a formal sign language, but who manage quite well with ____ ____. This is a system of pantomime, gestures, and manual signals used within the family and with close family friends to support communication and interaction.

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What is Home Signs?

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Signing that reflects a mixture of structures from ASL and English as a result of prolonged language contact between members of these two different linguistic communities.

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What is Contact Varieties, Contact Signing, and/or Pidgin Signed English?

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