Chp. 4 Flashcards

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Q

English-based signing systems were developed because?

  • Many young deaf children aren’t exposed to any language at home
  • Deaf people don’t know how to label parts of speech
  • ASL is not a true language
  • ASL doesn’t use a proper syntax
A

Many young deaf children aren’t exposed to any language at home

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Deaf people view the term “hearing impaired” as all of the following, except?

  • inspiring
  • stigmatizing
  • negative
  • marginalizing
A

Inspiring

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When interpreting for a person who is Deaf-Blind, an interpreter should?

  • Sit near a very bright light to compensate for the person’s blindness
  • Ask how the Deaf-Blind person prefers to communicate
  • Sit very close to the Deaf-Blind person
  • Always use tactile signing
A

Ask how the Deaf-Blind person prefers to communicate

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4
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Hearing people perceive deafness as?

  • contagious
  • just a label
  • a deficit
  • normal
A

A deficit

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5
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American Sign Language has some linguistic roots from?

  • La Langue de Signs Quebecoise
  • Langue des signes française
  • Lengua de señas mexicana
  • British Sign Language
A

Langue des signes française

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6
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__________________ is a signing system that evolved primarily amongst interpreters

  • Conceptually Accurate Signed English
  • Signed English
  • Seeing Essential English
  • The Rochester Method
A

Conceptually Accurate Sign English

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Attitudinal deafness is?

  • a descriptive term detailing how hearing people view deaf people
  • the degree to which one subscribes to the norms and values of Deaf culture
  • the belief that deaf people are silent and lonely
  • the attitude that deafness is a problem needing to be fixed
A

The degree to which one subscribes to the norms and values of Deaf culture

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8
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All of these are identifying characteristics of Deaf people, except?

  • type of schooling
  • age of exposure to ASL
  • having other family members that are Deaf
  • speech and speech-reading skills
A

Speech and speech-reading skills

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9
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Languages are used by members of a community for all of the following except?

  • sharing emotions
  • lipreading
  • social interaction
  • communication of ideas
A

lipreading

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10
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Within the Deaf community, the term “hearing loss” is viewed negatively because many Deaf people were born deaf and never “lost” anything, T/F?

A

True

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