UPDATE 2024-2025 225 210 QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS GUARANTEED
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3 Major areas of sociolinguistics - CORRECT ANSWER: variation, discourse, and
bilingualism
5 Basic parts of ASL signs (parameters) - CORRECT ANSWER: handshape,
movement, location, orientation, nonmanual signals
5 Features of our Schema - CORRECT ANSWER: physical, roles, interactions,
psychological, and memberships
5 Registers - CORRECT ANSWER: frozen, formal, consultative, informal, and intimate
5 RID Regions - CORRECT ANSWER: I North East, II South East, III Mid West, IV
Central, V Pacific
AADB - CORRECT ANSWER: American Association of Deaf Blind
Abstract Classifiers - CORRECT ANSWER: classifiers that are smaller than life size, the
shape and movement of which does not necessarily have iconic features
abstract language - CORRECT ANSWER: generic and lacking in specificity
abstract language - CORRECT ANSWER: refers to degrees of imprecision in
communication (less specific in detail)
,accessibility - CORRECT ANSWER: modifications to a building design, program
delivery, or forms of communication which will allow Deaf and disabled individuals to
gain access to services provided by an institution or agency
ACCI - CORRECT ANSWER: Old NAD certification test- American Consortium of
Certified Interpreters
ACET - CORRECT ANSWER: Associate Continuing Education Tracking
ADA - CORRECT ANSWER: Americans with Disabilities Act
Adventitious deafness - CORRECT ANSWER: to become deaf at some point after birth
affect - CORRECT ANSWER: refers to emotions or feelings
affective meaning - CORRECT ANSWER: provides information about the signer's
feelings, attitudes, or opinion concerning a pierce of information
Affiliate Chapters - CORRECT ANSWER: Local groups of RID- normally one per state
AGBAD - CORRECT ANSWER: Alexander Graham Bell Association of the Deaf
ALDA - CORRECT ANSWER: Association of Late Deafened Adults
arbitrary - CORRECT ANSWER: actual form of the symbol does not reflect the form of
the thing or activity it symbolizes
, ASL compounds (examples) - CORRECT ANSWER: home (eat-sleep) brother (boy
same)
ASL Grammar - CORRECT ANSWER: Includes syntax, referential space and time,
mouth morphemes, sign articulation
ASLTA - CORRECT ANSWER: American Sign Language Teachers Association
assimilation - CORRECT ANSWER: segment takes on the characteristics of another
segment near it- usually the one before or after it (I-know)
AVLIC - CORRECT ANSWER: Association of the Visual Language Interpreters of
Canada
backchannel - CORRECT ANSWER: message- recipient behaviors, such as 'uh-huh',
head nod, quizzical look or frown
Benefactors are perfect - CORRECT ANSWER: an idea frequently held by members of
marginalized groups that members of the oppressor group are somehow superbeings,
also referred to as "magical thinking"
bilateral interpreting - CORRECT ANSWER: interpreting voice-to sign and sign to voice
aka liason interpreting
Bilingual-Bicultural - CORRECT ANSWER: Bilingual- having an A and B language
Bicultural- means recognizing that both A and B languages have their own unique
history and culture
CASE - CORRECT ANSWER: Conceptually Accurate Signed English