The practice of capitalizing the D in Deaf has been utilized since the 1980s and refers to -
Answers people who do not hear and who choose to use ASL, participate in the Deaf community,
and embrace Deaf culture
Deaf leaders found it obvious that oralism fed into the eugenics movement. - Answers False
Which of the following terms, attached to the idea of hearing, does not "sit well" with many Deaf
people, and is considered demeaning? - Answers impaired
How did Bell become involved with the Deaf community? - Answers His father was devoted to
educating deaf children
For decades, Bell consistently avoided discussions of the sterilization of deaf people. - Answers
True
According to Greenwald, Bell did not advocate to limit the rights of deaf people because -
Answers He was familiar with deaf individuals; he respected deaf individuals
Residential school experience, use of ASL as the primary form of communication, and
participation in the wider Deaf community are visible markers of - Answers traditional facets of
Deaf culture
Laurent Clerc brought ____________ to the United States. - Answers French Sign Language
According to Carolyn McCaskill in the film Through Deaf Eyes, Black Deaf people tend to use -
Answers a Black way of signing with special linguistic features
Greenwald argues that mainstream scholars have overlooked Bell's role in racist programs and
eugenics. - Answers True
Language only has one function: to communicate. - Answers False
Many sentences in ASL employ topic-comment structure. Which of the following sentences
from spoken English in the New York/New Jersey area of the US would fall into this category? -
Answers The subway? My wallet they stole on the subway! And you wanna take the subway...
American Sign Language, Pidgin Sign English, and Signed Exact English are all signed mediums
of communication, although, as you have learned, they are not considered linguistically (or
socially) equal. In terms of efficiency of communication, rank the signing styles from shortest to
longest duration when all are used to describe the same thing: - Answers ASL, PSE, SEE
Do sign languages have accents? - Answers Yes. Accents are for all languages. For sign
languages, an accent is a distinctive way of signing that looks different.
Accents in sign language can tell us: - Answers where a signer is from in the US; if a signer is
, older or younger; if a signer is from another country
Many Deaf people are bilingual. - Answers True
Today, ASL is recognized and accepted as a legitimate language with the ability to express any
thought, idea, or concept, just like spoken language. - Answers True
The early history of ASL is well documented. - Answers False
Abbe de l'Epee founded the first free educational institution for deaf people in France in: -
Answers 1771
ASL was considered a "broken language" because - Answers many people believed ASL was
English represented on the hands, and since many deaf people showed evidence of broken
English it stood to reason that their sign language was "broken".
What is AAE? - Answers African American English
Black Deaf persons typically experience only one type of prejudice: ableism. - Answers False
The discrimination of Black Deaf Americans can be traced back to - Answers the segregation
era; the 17th to mid 20th centuries
A good way for the African American Deaf community to get equal access to national civil rights
organizations would have been: - Answers to join with other, most likely white, Deaf
organizations
Even after segregation became illegal, Black children's contact with white children was limited
just to school settings. - Answers True
Black Deaf individuals have obviously always been accepted in at least the Black OR the Deaf
community, if not both. - Answers False
Hairston states that we live in a "hearing" and "color-conscious" society. Which of the following
statements pairs best with this claim? - Answers Dismissing the racial aspect of the Black deaf
community is impossible since the Black deaf individual is born with disadvantages related to
race and ability.
McCaskill's study concludes that - Answers older signers held a more negative view of Black
signing because of the experiences in segregated schools with fewer resources and poor
teaching skills
Historically, the roots of Black sign language developed because of societal attitudes and
educational policy where dual systems (segregation) existed, - Answers especially in Southern
schools for the deaf in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, and Virginia
The linguistic definition of a dialect is the same as society's definition of a dialect - Answers