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Vocabulary Review Deixis Pronouns Personal Possessive Reflexive Honorific Manual Alphabet Lexicalized signs NMS YN WHYN RHQ ID: 483290

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Deaf World

Vocabulary ReviewDeixisPronouns: Personal, Possessive, Reflexive (Honorific) Manual Alphabet - Lexicalized signs NMS: Y-N- WH-YN- RHQ General to Specific- Syntax- T-T-C-[N]Time tenses-PAST, PRESENT, FUTUREParameters [5] Culture Perspectives on Deafness:[D]- Cultural vs [d]Pathological Communicating within the Deaf Community: Greetings, Repetition/Help, Leave taking, Confirm & Correct, Gaining Attention Deaf Peddlers Sign VariationsCODA- SODA- KODAIntro to Deaf Art and Artists- De’VIA

ASL 2Slide2

Pair and SHARE:recall challenges

WHAT IS DEIXIS?What is the appropriate HANDSHAPE for deixis?List as many PERSONAL pronouns as you can recall.What is the appropriate HANDSHAPE for a PERSONAL PRONOUN?Construct examples demonstrating your best GLOSS.List as many POSSESSIVE pronouns as you can.What is the appropriate HANDSHAPE for a POSSESSIVE PRONOUN?Construct examples demonstrating your best GLOSS.Slide3

Personal PronounsSlide4

REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

MYSELF, HIMSELF, HERSELF, YOURSELF, YOURSELVES ( pl ) OURSELVES, THEMSELVESI drove myself to the game yesterday.The math class cleaned the park by themselves.Did you eat all the chocolate by yourself?Tomorrow Joe’s going shopping by himself.Jena is running by herself tomorrow.What is the appropriate handshape for a REFLEXIVE PRONOUN?Slide5

Honorific PRONOUNS

1- Good evening I am your new CEO.2- Please welcome the graduating class of 2016.3- Tonight’s guest speaker is Principal Lynch.4- I want to introduce the Honorable Judge Wyatt.5- These brave men fought the fire for 3 days!Slide6

Explain the correlations Compare the Slide7

What is the correct term for the ASL ALPHABET?Slide8

Pair and SHARE:1 minute challenge

When should you implement FS?TOP 10: FS- Do’s and Don’tsLEXICALIZED SIGNS: List as many as possibleHow are LEXICALIZED signs identified on paper? Slide9

When to FSPROPER Noun- specific name of a person, place or thing

EX: boy= RALPH place=store= PUBLIX thing=car= LEXUSSlide10

Lexicalized Signs ##ALL#APT

#ASK#BACK#BANK#BILL#BeaCH#BUS#BUSY#CAR#CLUB#COOL#DEPT#EARLY#EASY#FIX#FUN#GAS#GAY#GO#HA-HA#HI#HIGH SCHOOL#HURT#ICE#IF#JAX#JOB#KO (KNOCK OUT)#NG (NO GOOD)#OH#OIL#OK#OK-OK#OR#OUT#OT- overtime#POOL#SALE#SEXY#SO#SOON#STYLE#SURE#TB (TOO BAD)#TOY#TV#WHAT#WHEN#WHY#WOW#YESSlide11

Pair and SHARE:recall challenges

How do NMSignals function in ASL? Identify the 4 essential NMSs from ASL 1: Y-yes N-no YN Question WH Question Construct examples! Demonstrating your best GLOSS.(+)What is a mouth morpheme in ASL? Slide12

Rhetorical QuestionsWhat NMS are associated with RHQ?Construct[5] examples demonstrating your best ASL gloss.Slide13

Pair and SHARE:recall challenges

Define SYNTAX- add it to your MUST KNOW vocab listOne common ASL grammar syntax rule is _____.TIME- TOPIC- COMMENT- NEGATIONWhen describing or giving directions a SYNTAX rule is ________.GENERAL to SPECIFICSlide14

ASL General to Specific Practice

Art of Interpreting- Ch2- Setting the Stage I live in apartment 322 on the third floor. The cat sleeps on the chair in the family room. The girl is in Spanish class next to the library. The boy likes to play ball in the park. The three bears live in a cottage in the woods The towels are in the closet in the bathroom. The clothes are in the dresser in my bedroom. The plants are in the garden in the back yard. The tape is on the desk in the study. The newspaper is on the table

in the kitchen.Slide15

How are TENSES determined in ASL?

LIST GENERAL TIME SIGNS:

LIST SPECIFIC TIME INDICATORS:Slide16

How are TENSES determined in ASL?

A BC D EPAST

FUTURE

Translate into ASL gloss and then indicate the appropriate TIME.

Last week I played tennis.

Once upon a time there was a girl named Little Red Riding Hood.

My

brother

and I

have a doctor appointment next month.

After

college

I plan to

move to New York.

Yes, I am here at school today.Slide17

Basic ASL Syntax: Using FINISHSlide18

Basic ASL Syntax: Using FINISHGloss using FINISH.1- My dad made dinner.

2- Sally wrote her English paper.3- Randy read a book.4- I completed my homework.5- I ran two miles.Slide19

The five parameters-

1.2.3.4.5. Why is this information valuable?Slide20

Identify the [5] parameters of every sign

Vocabulary WordHandshapePalm OrientationLocation Movement

NM Markers

_________

Dominant

 

Non-dominant

 

 

 

 

 

 

_________

Dominant

 

Non-dominant

 

 

 

 

 

_________

Dominant

 

Non-dominant

 

 

 

 

 

_________

Dominant

 

Non-dominant

 

 

 

 

 

_________

Dominant

 

Non-dominant

 

 

 

 

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Sign Variations Slide22

Deaf Cultural TerminolgyCoda- soda- kodaSlide23

JOURNAL:[1] New/interesting concept and

[1] Concept that needs clarificationSlide24

(D)

eaf or (d)eafExplain how you can be hearing and considered Deaf?OR You could be deaf and considered hearing?*Deaf vs deaf PPT- to follow up if needed Slide25

DEAF CULTURE REVIEW

What would you consider to be ESSENTIAL elements/information related to Deaf culture?Slide26

Video Review:MABRY

Activity or normDEAF wayHearing way1)Methods of gaining

attention

 

 

 

 

 

2)Awakening someone

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3)Room lighting

 

 

 

 

 

4)Personal space required to facilitate COMMUNICATION

 

 

 

 

 

5)Necessity of visual contact

 

 

 

 

 

6)

Physical contact for greetings/ communication interactions/

comfort level

 

 

 

 

 

 

7)How much information is

SHARED vs private personal

 

 

 

 

 

 

8)

Direct communication vs

implied

or subtle

communication techniques

 

 

 

 

 

9)

Conversation etiquette-

rules for being polite

while conversing

 

 

 

 

 

NOTES:

 

 

 

 

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Deaf Arts and Artists- PG 140-141Slide28

De’Via: Deaf View/Image Art

De'VIA is created when the artist intends to express their Deaf experience through visual art.  De'VIA may also be created by deafened or hearing artists, if the intention is to create work that is born of their Deaf experience (a possible example would be a hearing child of Deaf parents).  It is clearly possible for Deaf artists not to work in the area of De'VIA.http://www.deafart.org/index.htmlSlide29

Deaf Arts and Artists- PG 140-141

INTRODUCTION:Chuck Baird: artist who includes Deaf culture and ASL in his workNTD- Deaf West: Theater companies who perform classical and Deaf related playsDouglas Tilden: sculptor who is not known for including Deaf cultural features but he is internationally known for his art.Tony Landon: Native American who incorporates ASL and culture in his workDeaf FILMS: Love is Never Silent/ ASL FILMSChildren of a Lesser God- Emmy Award WinningDr. Betty Miller: famous for Deaf expressive artsIntroduction: MAIN IDEA?There are all types of Deaf art and artists.Slide30

DeVia MINI Project