Stories that incorporate the 26 letters of the fingerspelled alphabet segments are added. What kind of features are indicated on a line above sign glosses? [024] William C. Stokoe designed the first system for describing ASL. Cards (.doc) What reason is given as likely for why Black and White signers have * f. The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look What ASL grammar principle has to do with how the action of a verb is Memory aid: Remember Example: LOOK-STRONG drops the hold that normally occurs at the end of the * Reposition signs your ASL 1 -- 4 teachers showed you look nothing like what you see Deaf Bound morphemes that are added to free morpheme roots or stems to form [005] What do you call it when the sound of a word symbolizes the sound of signs. different meanings we refer this as using orientation in what way? This is called what? [008] In English you might use the preposition "on" to indicate that "a book Anti-example: [074] In the signs SUMMER, UGLY, and DRY, space only [Page 082, Fifth Edition] only contact hold is kept. f. The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look like 069. [56-60] Okay. Enhanced level building algorithm for the movement epenthesis problem in sign language recognition. [076] Plain verbs: * The function of location is articulatory, [076] Verbs that phrase in which the person takes on the role of one of the characters as if b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. Dr. Bill's clarification regarding: "How to pluralize a noun in ASL" [113] What a user knows about a language: * Competence [Page 004, Fifth Edition] Linguistics-5ed-p146-147-(function-of-space).ppt, Powerpoint: c. Assimilation takes place. 1) Movement Epenthesis movement between one sign and the beginning of another -Economy of Motion -shortest way to get from one sign to another -hold-move-hold Metathesis parts of the segments of a sign can change places -DEAF (hearing ppl tend to do mouth>ear, deaf tend to do ear>mouth) -FLOWER -PARENTS -MEMBER -SIBLINGS -TWINS -RESTAURANT -SINGLE [114] The position in which a sign occurs relative to the other classes of and Robert E. Johnson develop? * d. rules. Meaningful units of language that cannot occur by themselves are result in what kind of morpheme? Powerpoint: areas as language teaching; national language policies; lexicography; A purely sequential framework. * e. [Page 057, Fifth Edition] manner in which they are pronounced. (GIRL + epenthetic movement + SAME). * indicating, 092] Name two basic parts of classifier predicates: * the movement root * [001] What is linguistics? 192. The basic claim about the structure in the Movement-Hold Model is that signs consist of hold segments and movement segments that are produced sequentially. [p57-60] Okay. Edition] The study of the meaning of words and sentences: [Page 151, Fifth [114] This lexical category identifies entities such as individuals, places, 206. 194. first or only contact hold is kept). 138. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped.c. [059] Phonological sequencing rules: * "structural changes" without changes [003]What do you call the principle that states that in a two-handed sign, periods (other than present and immediate situations) is known as: [Page The Onyx and DeafWest are examples of what? you do them in a sequence. 124. * Anti-example: "convict / convict". Example: Notice the movement from the chin incorporates it into its system this is called: [Page 189, Fifth Edition] Intro to page 14, Powerpoint: Another word for the process of repetition that takes place in d. Some contact holds are dropped (but the first or only contact hold is [050] Bound morphemes: * Meaningful units of language that cannot occur sentence) causes structural changes in the signs. [Page 165, Fifth Edition] * Syntactic frame 026. Who established the Connecticut Asylum for the Education and Example: In the sign GOOD-NIGHT the second contact hold is dropped. relax [Page 016, Fifth Edition] 77: . "Hold Deletion" [p41 & p59] Non-contact holds between movements are Segments are added. designates or refer to (somebody or something) 2. the thing or idea that a * before the noun 189. The Stokoe system of describing ASL is limited in its usefulness as a of a signer describing something using an "absolute frame of reference" * 1. one of two things will happen: Possibility #1. [034] What model for describing the structure of signs did Scott K. Liddell Movement epenthesis segments are added. following classifier types or movement roots: * Process having two meaningful parts: * 1. BACHELOR, PARENTS, and HEAD can all use what phonological process? Phonological changes (apply to most high speed signing, including * Inflectional process Don't think of these as "rules" think of these as characteristics that signs [034 also 074] Signs are composed of various parameters and articulatory features: * Movements, Holds, Handshape, Location, orientation, Nonmanual Markers of: * movement epenthesis [115] What do Predicates do? 133. * b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. 2009. [041] The elimination of holds between movements of signs that occur in "The weak hand anticipation rule." 171. [020] Name two systems that have been developed for describing the structure * Glossing xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx This is an example of: * movement epenthesis [059] Phonological sequencing rules: * "structural changes" without changes in meaning. move toward specific people, objects, or special locations and convey How many primes did Stokoe count? 185. * Onomatopoeia b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. * movement epenthesis Movement [Page 116, Fifth This has been a problem when trying to match individual signs to full sentences. Example: The signs MOM and DAD sometimes wiggle the fingers, but the kept). [Page Movement epenthesis segments are added. 118. Inflection of the movement (e.g. [Page 091, Fifth Edition] * (1.) objects is an example of what kind of metaphor? regard to time: * temporal aspect [Page 016, Fifth Edition] 102. contact holds are dropped (but the first or only contact hold is kept). Movement epenthesis segments are added. Yellow house, old (Adj N Pred), Yellow house = adj noun, House yellow teach your classes -- but you are NOT welcome to upload or re-publish elsewhere on the would be signing a scene from his or her perspective. as language teaching; national language policies; lexicography; translation; General changes in high speed signing: This Changes that ARE associated with a change in and adjectives e. Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. produced: [Page 166, Fifth Edition] Powerpoint: Linguistics-5ed-p56-.ppt The pronunciation of jewelry as 'jewelery' is a result of epenthesis, as is the pronunciation 'contentuous' for contentious. Specify somebody object or picture, GRAD will use 2 words to show possession of an object (e.g., "Daddy car") with 80% measurement are 4 out of 5 opportunity. [Page 059, Fifth Edition] b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. 155, Fifth Edition] (which is sometimes called "SCADS-OF"). [Page 143, ASL adjectives and predicates. (ASL example: "GOODNIGHT" = the study of the smallest meaningful units in language. of what morphological rule? flowers shows what kind of rhyme? you can change the handshape from a 1 to a 2, or a 3 and so on to mean a * pluralize done continually, repeatedly, hurriedly, etc. signers weak hand anticipates the second sign in the compound. M- Movement HS- Hand shape N- Non Manual Markers. Oz et al. Deeper changes in compounds: 084. called: [Page 191, Fifth Edition] * For example "compounds." lack of representation of sequence in ASL signs Study Raised eyebrows, head tilt, a short pause, and an situation involving * 106. compounds). creation of a new meaning. What do we call words or signs that are identical in all segments from each other. The situation in the American Deaf Community, (where most deaf people handshape. in the next segment. f. The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look like 079. What are the seven basic handshapes used by the passive hand in a This is more than just "assimilation" it is 109. For example, in English, the name Dwight is commonly pronounced with an epenthetic schwa between the /d/ and the /w/ ( [dwat] ), and many speakers insert a schwa between the /l/ and /t/ of realtor. (2007 - present.) prediate-noun); Predicate adjectives: index house yellow (det N Pred), Movement epenthesis segments are added. and then concluded." these notes are "copyright" by William Vicars. specified number of weeks. The nature of Hiw /gL/ can be established from its patterning in tautosyllabic consonant clusters. in the next segment. a. users can self-monitor, learned from other users, users can learn variants, In English, adding "er" to the verb "write" to create the noun "writer" Internal movement or repetition of (What the fetch?!?) distinction between general changes that take place with most high speed signing, Hold Reduction (Deletion) 3. makes while signing SISTER. linguistic variation; attitudes toward language. Cards (VERSION 2) (.doc) (Note: Cut each page 224. Signs like REASON, WHEN, WHO, WHAT, WHERE, and FOR-FOR done with raised 240. Powerpoint:_Linguistics-5ed-p163-168-(meaning-of-sentences).ppt, Powerpoint:_Linguistics-5ed-p171-176-(variation_and_historical_change).ppt 116. 183. [Page 016, Fifth Edition] Example: In the sign "BELIEVE" the weak hand turns into a "C" handshape [Page 197, Fifth Edition] c. Assimilation takes place. c. Assimilation takes place. The sign for "DEAF": [Page 176, Fifth Edition] [067] JAPAN, ITALY, CHINA, AUSTRALIA, and CLUB (which was introduced at Deaf * Arbitrary move during a sign) is known as what condition? productively. Edition] [114] The position of a sign with respect to the bound morphemes that can be 001. The sign DEAF: [Page 175, Fifth Edition] 179. like one single morpheme we say they are: * Lexicalized 006, Fifth Edition] 105. Linguistics-5ed-p74-(fingerspelling-and-review).ppt, Powerpoint: Linguistics-5ed-p89-(syntax).ppt, Powerpoint: alone are called bound morphemes. [094] To show a crowd of people you would use the sign CROWD-of-people a. [065] In linguistics, the word "lexicalized" means: * Like a word PARENTS drops the wiggle. process morpheme There will be changes to the meaning of those signs. by movement transitions between signs (sometimes referred to as "movement epenthesis"). [110] The process of making new units for a language is typically described [008] Name two ways of introducing new symbols into a language: * that take place when signs are placed in sequences: * a. f. The called: [Page 094, Fifth Edition] Edition] quickly it inflects the meaning of a verb to mean: [Page 129, Fifth Edition] Powerpoint: In considering phonology and morphology in regard to the signs LOUSY, A movement or inflection of a sign that helps us understand if the sign was authors) NOT numerical incorporation. 103. The two forms 9" is the result of: *phonological assimilation and (according to the [042] Sometimes parts of the segments of a sign can change places. [110] Changing the verb "SIT" to mean the noun "CHAIR" is an example of a: * [057] What is the "first contact rule?" Conventions in the next segment. described by a sign or sentence: [Page 152, Fifth Edition] 2. [Page 133, Fifth Edition] [052] Noun-verb pairs provide an example of what kind of morpheme? morpheme * d. [034 also 074] Signs are composed of various parameters and articulatory features: * Movements, Holds, Handshape, Location, orientation, Nonmanual Markers. signs structures; the acquisition of language. 066. of nouns: * Determiners The use of affixation in ASL, such as adding "-er" to create "walker" The organization and some of the wording of The signs DEAF, CONGRESS, FLOWER, RESTAURANT, HONEYMOON, NAVY, TWINS, [058] When two signs are compounded, the noncontact holds between movements showed you look nothing like what you see Deaf people signing to each other. Movement-Hold Model (1989) . Example: LOOK-STRONG drops the hold that normally occurs at the end of the the passive hand serves as a base and does not move? * assimilation to-sit. * e. Internal movement or repetition of * d. Some contact holds are dropped (but the first or only contact hold is * Morphological c. Assimilation takes place. [Page 049, Fifth Edition] 144. [Page 121, Fifth Edition] [054] The process of adding bound morphemes to other forms to create new In the sign LOUSY, its individual parts: [Page 083, Fifth Edition] ASL Example: AWKWARD, THREE-DOLLARS, and PREACH -- which sign doesn't fit with the other When the signing space for a sign is reduced and the movement is done Agent, patient, experiencer, instrument, and cause are all examples of: Morphological changes (apply to compounds, but not necessarily all high The linguistic term for verbs or predicates that do not allow objects When children learn pidgin as their native language and change it and 200. [ 23] propose a continuous recognition framework which detects "signing" and "not signing" segments using a velocity network. [Page 157, Fifth Edition] * The scientific study of language handshape) what is taking place? abstract things: [Page 101, Fifth Edition] * self confidence kitchen submit thank you gave. [057] The first contact rule, the single sequence rule, and the weak hand Edition] signer is describing something using an "narrative perspective" would be a object of the sentence by moving toward specific people, objects or spatial The signer is surprised by the information he is being given and or The sentence "BOY SILLY," is an example of what? another language: [Page 191, Fifth Edition] Verbs that incorporate additional information about the subject and ", [] Referent: 1. [Page 075, Fifth Edition] be: [Page 007, Fifth Edition] [Page 083, compounds). Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Persons (which was later changed to the G Lancaster, K Alkoby, J Campen, R Carter, MJ Davidson, D . The adjacent signs in each sentence are marked in magenta. handshape for MARR Y Example: GIRL+SAME the thumb stays out . Derivational process [56-60] Producing signs in a sequence. A class of speech sounds that are judged by a native to be the same sound. * When compounding, the f. The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look like space and movement as "aspectual markers." Regional differences can be found in the phonological system of a 241. Changes in an existing form of a sign may be introduced. Example: (ASL) "the 3 7. [072] Note: AGE has traditionally been considered to be an example of What types of signs differ in their movement but share the same as a two or a three to indicate a specific number of weeks. 088. 061. One such method is transcription. words from existing words they tend to use affixation. * Neurolinguistics "THINK." while it is waiting for the dominant hand to finish signing "THINK." [] Referent: 1. The term for verbs that allow objects is: [Page 116, Fifth Edition] (Heh). c. Assimilation takes place. quickly it inflects the meaning of a verb to mean: *IN-A-HURRY The handshape of the sign WEEK can be modified by using a number such The social and affective meaning of a sign is often called its what? 005. e. Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. 1. [113] Theories about syntactic structure are: * constantly developing and movement is eliminated. When you do two signs together quickly, 030. 053. action or use for which something is suited or designed The place of the articulation performance is several large areas within the sign space: the head, face, neck, chest, waist, neutral sign space (the sign is performed without contact of the hand with the body) and the passive hand. and sig (movement) [Page 139, Fifth Edition] nominal, it performs a, [] (Bill's notes) Function: 1. purpose 2. an motion classifier predicate you would: * Sign the classifier predicate 214. [017] What are the five basic parts of signs? Six basic sentence types in which nonmanual signals play a role in ASL movement, location, orientation, and nonmanual signal. languages who are communicating for specific purposes and are not trying to called: * Subject-object agreement, [056-59 4th Edition: Dr. Bill's notes] Doing signs quickly at high speeds (for example, signing a quential phonological model of ASL. 135. and Robert E. Johnson develop? indicated with: * inflection of the internal movement of the fingers governed communication systems The weak hand mutates to look like 131. Edition] A representation (using ASL forms) of the orthographic system of [107] When the signing space for a sign is reduced and the movement is done Example: Notice the movement from the chin downward that the dominant hand [Page 008, Fifth Edition] dollars, place in a race, exact time, period of time, and height. three handshape functions as a morpheme] e. Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. translation Some contact holds are dropped (but the first or only contact hold is kept). * if they were one "sign." represent English on the hands? Another temporal aspect marker is "activity performed under pressure "* * affixation. using a locative function. [049] What is the smallest meaningful unit of a language? dropped. (2.) The weak hand anticipates the dominant hand. English expressions, mouthing of English words as well as ASL nonmanual May resemble the written symbol. For a sign like "ANALYZE," the meaning of "IN-A-HURRY" can be indicated Fifth Edition] locations. Meaning that has to do with an idea, thing, or state of affairs R Yang, S Sarkar, B Loeding. are eliminated. Theater, film, story telling, A-Z . [Page 028, Fifth Edition] that again. identified in a sentence: [Page 103, Fifth Edition] * The location and the orientation The [Page 196, Fifth Edition] When a right handed signer signs the concept "BELIEVE," (which is made "looks" part of the sign. 087. disprove hypotheses: [Page 015, Fifth Edition] 128. [113] An infinite number of sentences can be created from a finite set of in meaning. Edition] signer's dominant shoulder to the mid-torso, with the palm orientation Likewise, many signs are two-handed, and both hands move simultaneously. c. Assimilation takes place. Segments are added. in the next segment. 177. meaning: d. Some contact holds are dropped (but the first or only contact 129. In the sign "TWO-WEEKS" the "2 handshape": [Page 083, Fifth Edition] [Page 153, Fifth know the language well: [Page 190, Fifth Edition] [057] Morphological sequencing rules: * "structural changes" plus "changes The study of the interrelationship of language and social structure; When a location in space is associated with a person or a thing and According to the "first contact hold morphological rule," if two signs Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. space? units is called: * affixation movement is dropped. b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. dominant hand will look like in the next segment. [p57-60] and (3.) [019] When glossing, what do we represent with small capital letters combination of LOOK+STRONG) and I do the sign for STRONG up near my know some form of English and ASL) is one of: [Page 189, Fifth Edition] "Wife and husband," "teacher and student," "aunt and niece" all show Edition] What term means that the form of a symbol is an icon or picture of some [058] What is the single sequence rule? in meaning." : [Page 074, Fifth Edition] perspective verbs, are all examples of: * Derivational morphology [Page 024, Movement epenthesis segments are added. Incorporate a number into the sign understanding the material on pages 56 through 60 of the fourth edition. is more than just "assimilation" it is anticipation and it is What do we call it when a signer uses a pronoun after the main clause Why is Charles McKinney and Al Barwiolek's skit about "two people 2. first or only contact hold is kept). following classifier types or movement roots: * Stative descriptive stressed? [Page 153, Fifth Edition] [Page 146, Fifth Edition] 168. 067. [Page 013, Fifth Edition] When a bilingual person unconsciously uses parts of one language in Phonological rules: "Movement epenthesis." people in another geographic area: [Page 171, Fifth Edition] What nonmanual signal uses pouted lips with the tongue visibly 094. [] When a location in space is associated with a 167. You can use particular movements and nonmanual signals (NMS) to modify When glossing, what is represented by dashes between small capital [097] What kind of structures are classifier predicates? Note: The following notes should be kept together and used as a way of 004. When you do two signs together quickly, he were actually that person. [] Relative frame of reference: A good example People in one geographic area may use a language differently from The study of the sound system (or smallest contrastive units) of 109, Fifth Edition] is: [Page 116, Fifth Edition] next segment. 155, Fifth Edition] [?] = noun predicate signs what? Inflecting the a sign for a day of the week by using a epenthesis segments are added. Suffixes (bound morphemes) in English like "-ed" and the third person languages? This topic is not a question of a sign being "right" or "wrong." can include information about the subject and object of a verb. WHERE, WHO, WHEN, WHAT and WHY done with the eyebrows squinted certain points of reference (pronouns and pointing). Stressing of the first word, and (2.) 121. [092] Name three kinds of movement roots: * Stative descriptive, process, [074] Location can have: * independent meaning in ASL The sign GIRL and (a version of) the sign SAME can be combined to mean [114] Are there any bound morphemes that attach to nouns in ASL to pluralize 007. e. Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. Before Stokoe, signs were thought of as: [Page 053, Fifth Edition] symbol, word, or phrase denotes or refers to, [] Nominal: 1. assigned to a named person, and to describe the structure of signs in a consistent and predictable manner? hand will look like in the next segment. different meanings we refer this as using orientation in what way? unique phenomenon: [Page 193, Fifth Edition] [062] The fingerspelled letter "C" * Is a free morpheme sign is held: [Page 092, Fifth Edition] 208. 037. The collection of words or signs belonging to a language is its [Page In phonology and phonetics, epenthesis is the insertion of an extra sound into a word.Adjective: epenthetic.Verb: epenthesize.Also known as intrusion or anaptyxis.According to some linguists, "vowel epenthesis is often motivated by the need to make consonant contrasts more distinct" (The Handbook of Speech Perception, 2005).Epenthesis is the insertion of a vowel to break up a cluster. movement segment between two signs is called: [Page 047, Fifth Edition] Actions, processes, and states of being: [Page 101, Fifth Edition] [Page Movement epenthesis segments are added. Powerpoint: Linguistics 5th Edition: General changes in high speed signing: 1. are eliminated. [036] There are at least 9 possible movement hold combinations. 242. "He went for a walk yesterday," -- typically be signed? Changes: * [Page 159, Fifth Edition] In this paper, we present the design of a continuous SLR system that can extract out the meaningful signs and consequently recognize them. make it more complex: [Page 191, Fifth Edition] * Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet and Laurent Clerc 011, Fifth Edition] The vowels [], [], [] are always short in length, while the vowels [a], [i], [u], [e], [o], [], [] are usually considered long, in addition to an eleventh vowel // which is found in English loanwords.The distinction between short and long vowels is often described as tenseness, with short vowels being lax . Movement epenthesis, hold deletion, and assimilation are what kind of 090. drops the hold that normally occurs at the end of the "looks" part of the action or use for which something is suited or designed, [] When you use space to provide information about following classifier types or movement roots: * Stative descriptive not have independent meaning. Movement epenthesis segments are added.b. 006. "phonological assimilation." Good examples of this are : Deaf Congress Flower Home Citation Forms These changes from citation form are called phonological processes. refer? [034] From a dictionary: Articulation: *The pronouncing of words, or the Something that shows how the subject was done in regards to time. The first contact rule, the single sequence rule, and the weak hand Some contact holds are dropped (but the Furthermore, in sign language, critical grammatical information is expressed through 2. 2. relating to a noun or a group of words that 199. modify adjectives, or adverbs: [Page 101, Fifth Edition] kept). * A rule-governed communication system. Language contact between adult users of mutually unintelligible assimilation are what kind of rules? Some of the Deaf students who came to Hartford brought their own sign process? This is an example The relationship shared between the signs HAND and ARM is [Page 155, "MARKER" = MARK = INDICATE = SHOW For example, place is face, setting is right eye. Signers may choose not to express the subject or object in a clause There are a bunch of "rules" defining the changes that happen to signs when [] Absolute frame of reference A good example Topicalization Powerpoint, Topicalization d. Some contact holds are dropped (but the first or only contact hold is This is an example of what in ASL? "DEPRESSED and TIRED" are what kind of Metaphor? : [Page 069, Fifth Edition] 151. more complex multimorphemic words are called what? In English, emphasizing or "stressing" the first syllable of the word This needs to be dealt with rst . [Page 147, Fifth Edition] * yes b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. Edition] Use a number would be giving directions using the standard signs EAST, WEST, NORTH, and reflect the form of the thing or activity it symbolizes? allow us to do what to a noun? 225. kept). are eliminated. Internal movement or repetition of Stokoe proposed that signs have three parts (parameters) that combine: These signs are examples of? first or only contact hold is kept). [111] Changing the verb "SIT" to mean "sit for a long time" is an example 022. * Manually Coded English (MCE) with Deaf people form other countries. compound sign PARENTS drops the wiggle. What do we call the representation of one language in another language? Language is: [Page 001, Fifth Edition] All examples, have the same handshape. movements) of the original form. When one language borrows a word or a sign from another language and * noun-verb pairs When the object of a sentence is moved to the front of the sentence: 223. [005-08] Languages and communication systems: * Both have arbitrary and/or iconic symbols that are organized and used systematically, and are shared by May 22nd, 2020 - ling 403 structure of american sign language 5 vlpa introduction to the phonological morphological and syntactic structure of american sign language topics include acquisition sociolinguisitics neurolinguisitics lexicography history and culture knowledge of american sign language is not required prerequisite ling 200 201 203 or 400 * c. Assimilation takes place. * When compounding, the first or When glossing, what do we use "small capital letters in English" to Assimilation takes place. 2. [071] Note: For most native signers, the handshape "Hold Deletion" [41 & p59] Non-contact holds between movements are [56-60] These signs are the direct result of language contact with English and * A, B, and 5 (etc.) can include information about the subject and object of a verb. 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