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Deaf Culture
ASL 1 - Deaf Culture Test
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Undergraduate 2
05/12/2010

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Term
ADA
Definition
"Americans with Disabilities Act."  This law has had a profound beneficial impact on the lives of Deaf people.
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AGB

 

Definition
Alexander Graham Bell.
Term

 

Deaf Communities reaction to AGB? Why?

Definition
In general AGB is held in low esteem by many in the Deaf community because of his efforts to suppress the use of sign language in favor of oralism.
Term
American Sign Language
Definition
the language of choice of Culturally Deaf people in America and many other areas in the world.
Term
ASDC
Definition
American Society for Deaf Children.  This organization was set up in 1967 and has chapters all over the U.S. Their purpose is to provide support, encouragement, and information to families raising children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Term
ASLTA
Definition
American Sign Language Teachers Association. It is a national organization dedicated to the improvement and expansion of the teaching of ASL and Deaf Studies.
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BiBi
Definition
"bilingual/bicultural." This is a philosophy of embracing two languages and cultures. 
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BSL
Definition
British Sign Language.  This signed language is used in Britain and other areas of the world.  One of its differences from ASL is that BSL uses a two-handed manual alphabet.
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Carpal Tunnel (CT)
Definition
A syndrome that causes numbness and/or pain in the wrists.  This is a common problem affecting interpreters for the Deaf and many Deaf people.
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CC
Definition

stands for "closed captioning" or "close captions."

 

This refers to captions (subtitles) that are embedded (hidden) in a video signal and require a special decoder to be seen

Term
Childbirth
Definition
While many Deaf are happy regardless whether their child is born hearing or deaf.  Many Deaf couples hope for a deaf baby and are disappointed if their child is born hearing.
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Classifiers

(def 1)

Definition
signs that are used to represent general categories or "classes" of things. They can be used to describe the size and shape of an object (or person). They can be used to represent the object itself, or the way the object moves or relates to other objects (or people)
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Classifer

(def 2)

Definition
"A set of handshapes that represent classes of things that share similar characteristics."
Term
  Laurent Clerc
Definition
born south of Lyons, France, in 1785. He became deaf due to an accident when he was very young. He enrolled at age 12 at the National Institute for the Deaf in Paris and graduated eight years later and became a tutor for the Institute. He journeyed to America at the request of Thomas H. Gallaudet in 1817 and helped establish the first American school for the deaf.  He retired at age 73.
Term
CODA
Definition
Child of Deaf Adult.  In the Deaf world, a hearing child of Deaf parents is referred to as a Coda. Codas are generally considered to make the best interpreters because of their familiarity with ASL and Deaf Culture.
Term
Cued Speech
Definition
Was developed in 1966 by R. Orin Cornett at Gallaudet University in Washington D.C. The cues consist of eight handshapes used in four different positions. You use these cues in combination with the natural mouth movements that occur during speech. The cues help individuals who are deaf to clarify sounds that might otherwise be indistinguishable on the lips.
Term
Cultural Model:
Definition
People who feel that Deafness is about language and culture subscribe to the "cultural" view of Deafness.
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Culturally
Definition
In general, we do not need to add the word "culturally" to the uppercase word "Deaf."  The phrase  "culturally Deaf" is redundant because the uppercase spelling of the term "Deaf" already includes the concept of "culture."
Term
Culture
Definition
Deaf Culture consists of the norms, beliefs, values, and mores shared by members of the Deaf Community.
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Deaf with a Capital "D"
Definition
Refers to being culturally Deaf.  Embracing the cultural norms and values of the Deaf Community.
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deaf with a lowercase "d"
Definition
Refers to being physically deaf, (not culturally Deaf).
Note: Physical "deafness" refers to a level of hearing below which a person is unlikely to understand speech for everyday communication purposes. For example, a person's hearing is not sufficient use the phone.
Term
Deaf Community
Definition
In general, the worldwide  "Deaf Community" consists of those Deaf people throughout the world who use sign language and share in Deaf culture.
Term
Deaf School
Definition
State residential schools for the Deaf are important institutions in the Deaf community.  A "Deaf School" specifically refers to a state residential school. This is different from a "Deaf program" or a "day program" where students do not live on campus.
Term
Disability Group
Definition
Deaf people do not view themselves as a disability group.  Instead we see ourselves as a linguistic and cultural minority.  We are an ethnic group with a shared culture and bonded together by a common language.
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Dominant Hand:
Definition
The hand you do most of your signing with.
Term
DPN
Definition
stands for Deaf President Now.
Term
What was DPN? When did it take place? What resulted?
Definition
DPN was both a campus protest and an international Deaf movement.  It took place the week of March 6, 1988 at Gallaudet University in Washington D.C.  Elizabeth Zinser, a hearing woman, had been newly elected president of Gallaudent University.  The students and international Deaf Community demanded and received a Deaf president: I. King Jordan.
Term
Fingerspelling is also sometimes called ...
Definition
"The American Manual Alphabet."  It consists of 22 handshapes that--when held in certain positions and/or are produced with certain movements-- represent the 26 letters of the American alphabet.
Term
Fonts, ASL
Definition
There is a type font that resembles fingerspelling. It is called Gallaudet (true type) and is available for download from the net.
Term
GA stands for?
Definition
Go Ahead. This is an abbreviation commonly used while typing on a TTY (teletype).  It means you are done with your turn and it is the other person's turn to go ahead and type.
Term
Where and what is Gallaudet University ?
Definition
in Washington D.C. is a liberal arts college for deaf and hard of hearing students. It is held in very high regard by Culturally Deaf people.
Term
Edward Minor Gallaudet
Definition
The youngest Son of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet. Dr. Edward Miner Gallaudet was the founder and the first president of the Columbia Institution for the Deaf and the Dumb (Renamed Gallaudet College in 1893 and renamed again in 1986, Gallaudet University upon receiving university status) in 1857 in Washington, D.C. He served as a president from 1864 to 1910
Term
Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
Definition
Born December 10, 1787 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  He entered Yale University at age 14. He graduated from Yale first in his class three years later, and decided to join the ministry.  Reverend Gallaudet met Dr. Mason Cogswell and his deaf daughter Alice.  Dr. Cogswell persuaded Mr. Gallaudet to travel to England to study their methods of teaching deaf students. There Gallaudet met a deaf educator, Laurent Clerc, and convinced him to come back to America and help establish the first American school for the Deaf.
Term
Handedness
Definition
Left-handed people sign left-hand dominant--a mirror image of right handed signers. Left-handed people also fingerspell with their left hand.
Term
Hearing Impaired
Definition

The term "Hearing Impaired" is not used by Deaf people to describe ourselves.  We refer to ourselves as being Deaf.  When referring to all people with a hearing loss we tend to use the phrase, "Deaf and hard of hearing."

 

Term
Hearing Impaired is a ______________ term
Definition
obsolete. Instead use deaf  & hard of hearing
Term
Hearing of Hearing Adults: HOHA:
Definition
The hearing child of hearing parents.
Term
Hearing:  (Hearing People or Hearies):
Definition
Non-Deaf people. Specifically hearing people who are unfamiliar with Deaf Culture, but can include all hearing people.
Term
HoH
Definition
Hard of Hearing.  Also "HH."  HoH people have some hearing loss but can generally use the phone with amplification and can understand spoken speech depending on a number of factors
Term
Hugs
Definition
Deaf people tend to hug more than Hearing (American) people.
Term
IEP
Definition
Individualized Education Program.  Deaf children are entitled to an IEP.
Term
Interpreter for the Deaf
Definition
In the Deaf Community we refer to terps as "interpreters" not "translators."  Also, interpreter is spelled with "er" not "or." In ASL class discussions, the phrase "interpret" means to go from spoken English to ASL or from ASL to spoken English.
Term
ITP
Definition
Interpreter Training Program
Term
Jr.NAD
Definition
Junior National Association of the Deaf. This is the youth division of the National Association of the Deaf
Term
Leave-taking
Definition
Deaf leave-taking (good-byes) tend to be extended (take a long time).
Term
Lighting
Definition
Lighting and the ability to see each other is very important to Deaf people. One of the reasons Deaf people sometimes prefer to hang out in the kitchen is because the lighting is better.
Term
LRE
Definition
Least Restrictive Environment.  The question is, what education environment is "least restrictive" for a deaf child?  A residential school for the deaf, a local school with an interpreter, a day program, an inclusive charter school, or some other education environment.
Term
LSQ
Definition
Langue des signes québécoise is a popular signed language used in Canada.  Many people in Canada also use ASL.
Term
MCE
Definition
Manually Coded English.  There are several signing systems designed to portray English on the hands.  These various systems can be lumped under the term MCE, or Manual English, or "Signed English."
Term
Meeting new people
Definition
Upon meeting for the first time, Deaf people tend to exchange detailed biographical information and describe our social circles in considerable depth.
Term
Movies involving Deaf Characters:
Definition
Bridge to Silence, Love is never Silent, Children of a Lesser God, and others.
Term
NAD
Definition
National Association of the Deaf the world's oldest deaf advocacy organization.
Term
NCI
Definition
National Captioning Institute.  The NCI was established in 1979 as a nonprofit corporation with the mission of ensuring that deaf and hard of hearing people, as well as others who can benefit from the service, have access to television's entertainment and news through the technology of closed captioning.
Term
NERDA
Definition
stands for Not Even Related to a Deaf Adult.  A comical reference to Hearing people who don't have ties to the Deaf World.
Term
NMM
Definition

Non-manual markers: Non-manual markers are facial expressions and body movements. Non-manual markers are used to inflect signs. That means to change, influence, or emphasize the meaning of a sign or signed phrase.

 

For example, when asking a question that can be answered with a "yes" or "no" you raise your eyebrows a bit and tilt your head forward slightly.

Term
NFSD
Definition
The (former) National Fraternal Society of the Deaf.  Offered insurance as well as fraternal and community service activities for Deaf people.
Term
NTD
Definition
stands for National Theater of the Deaf.  The NTD is a touring theater group composed of Deaf and hearing actors who entertain audiences worldwide through music, sign language, and the spoken word.
Term
NTID
Definition
stands for National Technical Institute for the Deaf.  NTID is located in Rochester New York and is a popular choice for Deaf students.
Term
Oral / Oralism
Definition
refers to a philosophy of encouraging (forcing) Deaf to speak and read lips rather than use sign language.
Term
Pathological or Medical model
Definition
People who feel that deafness is problem to be solved subscribe to the "pathological view" or the "medical model" of deafness.
Term
Pathological View of Deafness
Definition
Pathology (in general) is the study of disease. Deaf people don't consider themselves to have a disease or problem.
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Popular Phrase in Deaf world
Definition
"Deaf People Can Do Anything Except Hear.
Term
PSE
Definition
Pidgin Signed English. Now referred to as "contact signing." Contact signing is often used when Deaf and hearing individuals need to communicate. One way to describe it is as a "middle ground" between artificially invented signed English systems and ASL. PSE follows English word order while using ASL signs.
Term
Public Law 94-142
Definition
Passed in 1975. The goal was to promote a free and appropriate education for all children.
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Relay Service
Definition
A relay service allows hearing people to call deaf, and vice versa. A communication assistant (CA) answers your call then relay information back and forth between you and a deaf
Term
RID
Definition
stands for Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf.  The RID is the worlds largest association of interpreters for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.  The RID conducts and promotes certification of interpreters for the Deaf.
Term
RSC
Definition
Reverse Skills Certificate.  This is a type of interpreter certification. This refers to the ability to understand and voice what is being signed.
Term
School for the deaf, or "Deaf School."
Definition
Refers to residential schools for the Deaf.  Culturally Deaf adults who attended a Deaf School are proud of that fact.
Term
SEE
Definition
stands for Signing Exact English. An invented sign system intended to represent English with the intent to assist deaf children in the acquisition of English.
Term
SIMCOM
Definition
stands for Simultaneous Communication. Simcom is when you sign and voice at the same time.
Term
SK
Definition
stands for Stop Keying.  It is used to end a TTY (teletype) conversation. It indicates that you are going to "hang up" or terminate the conversation.  SKSK (a double SK) is a response by the other person that he acknowledges that you are ending the conversation and that he or she is quitting too.
Term
SSI
Definition
stands for Supplementary Security Income.  People on SSI receive regular checks from the government to help pay for basic living expenses.
Term
Stay Deaf:
Definition
Many, if not most, Culturally Deaf people if given the chance to become hearing would choose to remain deaf.
Term
Storytelling
Definition
The ability to skillfully tell a story is highly valued in Deaf Culture.
Term
TC
Definition
Total Communication, a philosophy of Deaf Education that advocates using signing, voicing, writing, and other methods of communication.
Term
TTY / TDD
Definition
stands for "teletype" or Telecommunication Device for the Deaf.  These days it means the same thing as a TTY
Term
Uppercase Deaf / Lowercase deaf
Definition
While the uppercase and lowercase spellings of Deaf and deaf have not yet become standardized in print media, in general the lowercase spelling refers to being physically deaf while the uppercase spelling refers to someone who has internalized  the language, beliefs, values, traditions, attitudes, manners, and ways of the Deaf community.
Term
Voicing
Definition
Some deaf people never voice. Others voice as well as a typical Hearing person.  Others engage in "selective voicing." One place you will sometimes see such Deaf people using voice is with their kids. In the home parents often need to get their kids attention and voicing is an easy way to do it. Also the children get used to the voice and can understand it just fine. Deaf are much less likely to voice to a hearing stranger. With their kids they feel comfortable, but with strangers we feel very cautious (as any oppressed group would). We don't tend to voice when we are talking with another Deaf person. Why voice to other Deaf? Another reason is we can't use voicing and ASL grammar at the same time. (See Simcom).  It is not appropriate to ask a Deaf person if they can voice.
Term
VP
Definition
video phone.
Term
VR
Definition
"vocational rehabilitation."  This is an important government agency because it helps provide training and employment assistance to many Deaf people. (As well as others who have one or more conditions that limit
Term
VRS
Definition
stands for video relay service.
Term

(Sample Test Question)

01.  What do we call a hearing child of Deaf parents?

Definition
CODA stands for Child of Deaf Adult. In the Deaf world, a hearing child of Deaf parents is referred to as a Coda.
Term

(Sample Test Question)

What is the philosophy of embracing two languages and cultures? 

Definition

BiBi stands for "bilingual/bicultural." This is a philosophy of embracing two languages and cultures. 

Term

(Sample Test Question)

Name the world's oldest deaf advocacy organization.

Definition
  NAD stands for National Association of the Deaf the world's oldest deaf advocacy organization.
Term

(Sample Test Question)

At what university did the "Deaf President Now" protest take place?

Definition
Gallaudet University in Washington D.C.
Term

(Sample Test Question)

What letters do Deaf people tend to use to indicate they are ending a teletype phone call?

Definition
SK stands for Stop Keying.  It is used to end a TTY (teletype) conversation. It indicates that you are going to "hang up" or terminate the conversation.
Term

(Sample Test Question)

What is the name of the Deaf man who came to America  in 1817 from France and helped Thomas H. Gallaudet and establish the first American school for the deaf?

Definition
Laurent Clerc at the request of Thomas H. Gallaudet in 1817 and helped establish the first American school for the deaf
Term

(Sample Test Question)

What service uses communication assistants to allow hearing people to call deaf, and vice versa?

Definition
Relay Service: A relay service allows hearing people to call deaf, and vice versa. A communication assistant (CA) answers your call then relay information back and forth between you and a deaf
Term

(Sample Test Question)

What is the government agency that helps provide training and employment assistance to many Deaf people?

Definition
VR stands for "vocational rehabilitation."  This is an important government agency because it helps provide training and employment assistance to many Deaf people.
Term

(Sample Test Question)

What do we call facial expressions and body movements that are used to inflect signs?

Definition
NMM: Non-manual markers: Non-manual markers are facial expressions and body movements. Non-manual markers are used to inflect signs. That means to change, influence, or emphasize the meaning of a sign or signed phrase.
Term

(Sample Test Question)

What is the name of government program that provides regular paychecks to help some Deaf people pay for basic living expenses?

Definition
SSI stands for Supplementary Security Income.  People on SSI receive regular checks from the government to help pay for basic living expenses.
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