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| What school did Ben Bahan go to? |
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| Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf (in West Trenton) |
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| Author of the book, deaf, and founding partner of the DawnSignPress |
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| What is Ben Bahan's current occupation? |
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| works at Galleudet University as an assistant professor for Deaf Studies dept. |
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| co-author of the novel, hearing |
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| What other book did Harlan Lane write? |
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| Co-author of the novel, CODA |
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| in 1980, what did Bob Hoffmeister create at Boston University? |
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| the first university major in Deaf Studies in the US |
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| True or False...Deaf culture is based on relationships among people. |
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| Who believes that deaf language is a minority language, but still takes part in the deaf world? |
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| True or False? most people in the Deaf World were born into it. |
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| True or false? Storytelling is insignificant in deaf culture? |
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| Which of the authors of the novel is a story teller? |
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| Who composed the story, At the Metro Silent Club 1? |
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| In the story, who is Gloria Cosgrove? |
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| a hearing reporter researching Deaf-World |
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| In the story, who is Jake Cohen? his age and job? School? Etiology? how was he exposed to ASL? |
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| 45 years, Counselor, went to residential school (Cogswell), exposed through family, etiology is genetic |
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| in the story, who is Laurel Case? her age and job? School? Etiology? how was she exposed to ASL? |
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| 25 years old, postal worker, went to residential school (hubbard), exposed thru Gallaudet, etiology is unknown |
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| In the story, who is Roberto Rivera? his age and job? School? Etiology? how was he exposed to ASL? |
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| 27 years, assembler, public school (self-contained class), exposure through sister, etiology is meningitas |
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| Who is Henry Byrnes?his age and job? School? Etiology? how was he exposed to ASL? |
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| 36 years old, laid off as a graphic artist, Frank Booth Day school for the Deaf, exposed to ASL at school, etiology is unknown |
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| What and when was the first deaf school in US established? |
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| 1817, American School for the Deaf |
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| What is the difference between ASLTA certification and CSET certification? |
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ASLTA: professional CSET: subject matter knowledge (test to be a teacher in CA) |
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| True or False: many members of the Deaf World would prefer to have Deaf babies? |
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| name an influential deaf family in the nineteenth century. Where are they from? |
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| The Browns of Henniker, New Hampshire |
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| Why are Deaf parents so happy when they have a deaf addition to the family? |
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| because their children are a reflection of themselves |
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| True or False: deaf children with deaf parents function better than deaf children with hearing parents? |
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| True or False: The DPN movement was led by deaf children with hearing parents |
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| What are some obstacles deaf parents face with the birth of a Deaf Child? |
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1. educated below their actual capacity 2. employed below their capacity 3. viewed negatively by the hearing world |
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| What are two recommendations that professionals give to deaf parents with Deaf babies? |
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1. dont sign 2. provide their babies with hearing aides |
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| What is the percentage of Deaf students in an educational program with deaf parents? |
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| To deaf children born to hearing parents, where does the process of raising them begin? |
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| Name a few services hearing parents put their children in? |
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1. Speech therapy 2. surgeries 3. hearing aides 4. audiologist details |
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| Who develops the closest attachment to the Deaf child in the beginning? |
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| How do surrounding friends and parents react to the mother's suspicion that her child is deaf? |
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| skepticism, and say it's over-protectiveness |
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| True or False? Laural and Roberto from the story claim that their parents were devestated that they were deaf. |
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| What are some aspects of MCE? |
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| Signed English, SEE 1 and SEE 2 |
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| True or false: Hearing parents have no problem accepting that their child is deaf? |
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| What is the central problem for raising a deaf child? |
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| visual-manual language of visual people |
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| What is the range of those who speak ASL? |
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| 500,000 to two million speakers |
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| What are the big four of the minority languages of American and where does ASL lie? |
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| 1. spanish, 2. Italian, 3. German, 4. French. ASL is number 5 |
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| True or False: signed languages are the same all over the world? |
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| What are word-for-word transcriptions of ASL known as? |
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| psycholinguist who found that the transition from gesture to sign in Deaf children begins with pointing |
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| True or false: Deaf Children learning ASL favor a particular word order |
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| What two forms of negations in ASL develop early? |
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| the negative head shake and "no" |
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| What is the first indication of mastering ASL grammer and at what age does it usually appear? |
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| regular changes in the movements of verbs |
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| What does the MCE system refer to? |
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| a signing system that represents signs in English sentances with english prefixes, suffixes and grammer words |
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| What is the nativization hypothesis? |
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| where children construct the grammer of the language on the basis of internal norms |
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| how far back does the history of ASL go? |
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| to the french enlightenment |
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| Who is Pierre Desloges and what was his accomplishment? |
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| a deaf author (lost hearing at age 7) who published the first book of the deaf world in 1779 |
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| What did Peirre Desloges book defend? |
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| signed languages against severe criticisms |
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| Who was Charles Michel de l'Epee? |
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| french priest who founded the first school for the Deaf in 1760s |
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| What played a significant role of estbalishing French sign language in the 1760's? |
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| de l'Epee's foundation for the first deaf school |
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| one of Charles de l'Epee's main students who took over his school |
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| a deaf student of Sicard, family used home signs, head teaching assistant for FSL in the school |
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| protestant minister from Conneticut, studied with Sicard and his methods, established the first public school for the Deaf in America |
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| a student of Sicard's, returned to America with Thomas Gallaudet |
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| What opened in April, 1817? |
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| Conneticut Asylum for the Education and Instruction of Deaf and Dumb |
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| a language that is derived from a contact language but with more complex syntax and more range of use |
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| Who founded Gallaudet University? what year? |
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| Edward Minor Gallaudet, Thomas's son. 1864 |
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| What era did teachers stop using manually coded english? |
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| Who is Pedro Ponce de Leon? |
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| a Spanish monk who taught the Deaf scions of noble families to speak, read and write |
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| What three men did Pedro Ponce de Leon's methods help? |
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1. Jacob Pereire 2. John wallis 3. Jan Conrad Amman |
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| Who did Jacob Pereire represent? |
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| Romance-speaking countries in the 16th century |
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| Who did John Wallis represent? |
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| Who did Jan Conrad Amman represent? |
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| German speaking countries |
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| Who are Samuel Gridley Howe and Horace Mann? |
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| Two leading American educators in 1843 |
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| What did Samuel Gridley Howe instigate in the late 1860's? |
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| an oral school for the Deaf in Mass. (now known as the Clarke school) |
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| Who was Alexander Graham Bell's chief adversary regarding the oralist movement? |
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| Who caused all of the restrictions to deaf education and signed languages in the 1890's? |
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| What is the Congress of Milan? |
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| where delegates from the countries gather to make decisions, some regarding the deaf education and signed language |
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| Developed in the 1970s by linguists was PSE. What is PSE? |
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| Pidgin signed english (mix of ASL and English) |
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| a deaf filmmaker who began making deaf films in 1925 |
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| an expert on American Deaf Culture |
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| What is the first thing newly empowered Deaf societies do to promote their language? |
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| publish signing dictionaries |
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| True or false: Blunt talk isn't a part of Deaf culture? |
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| a deaf scholar who wrote the Book of Name Signs |
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| What are the two types of name signs? |
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1. descriptive 2. those with handshape from the alphabet |
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| True or False: sharing information is not highly valued in the Deaf World? |
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