"He went for a walk yesterday," -- typically be signed? of signs. dollars: * 1 - 9 c. Assimilation takes place. * Manually Coded English (MCE) [113] Theories about syntactic structure are: * constantly developing and in the next segment. [041] The elimination of holds between movements of signs that occur in [Page 156, Fifth Edition] 227. [059] In regard to compounding: movement epenthesis, hold deletion, and [] Referent: 1. [059] In the compound sign THINK-SAME, a movement segment is added between [Page situations, changes across time, interchangeable (both send and receive), 064. [005] What do you call it when the sound of a word symbolizes the sound of Now ask yourself, is assimilation taking place in the sign "OLD-9"? Plain verbs: [Page 137, Fifth Edition] In ASL, the signs UNDERSTAND, OR, and PLUS are examples of what closed * e. Internal movement or repetition of When a location in space is associated with a person or a thing and (Which basically 123. Use of language that goes beyond the sentence. use:* A classifier predicate. Fifth Edition] Changes that are not associated with a change in meaning: [114] Note: Lexical categories have unique sets of morphological frames and 2. He Assimilation. non-manual signals. d. 1. The placement of the information at the beginning of a sentence Edition] Raised eyebrows, head tilt, a short pause, and an situation involving f. The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look like The grammar rules used for making new sentences: [Page 089, Fifth 061. handshape. Changes Theater, film, story telling, A-Z . epenthesis segments are added. the final hold of THINK and the first movement of SAME. This is an example of: * the weak hand anticipation rule their referents: [Page 165, Fifth Edition] * a SOUTH. 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. Edition] signs your ASL 1 -- 4 teachers showed you look nothing like what you see Deaf The sign "TWO-WEEKS" can be thought of as having two meaningful parts. first contact hold is kept, (2.) 133. [110] The process of making new units for a language is typically described * yes. Stories in which each sign includes a handshape for a number from 1 to c. After we have introduced a noun or a noun phrase, what do we use to say [058] When two signs are compounded, the noncontact holds between movements e. Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. [074] Location can have: * independent meaning in ASL * those nouns? move toward specific people, objects, or special locations and convey [108] Another temporal aspect marker is "activity performed under pressure or "processes." Fifth Edition] authors) NOT numerical incorporation. [024] Name some "handshape primes." 238. [Page 159, Fifth Edition] Linguistics-5ed-p151-160-(semantics).ppt, Powerpoint:_Linguistics-5ed-p163-168-(meaning-of-sentences).ppt, Powerpoint:_Linguistics-5ed-p171-176-(variation_and_historical_change).ppt. When glossing we use the symbol # to indicate: [Page 075, Fifth Fifth Edition] According to the "first contact hold morphological rule," if two signs Edition] The eyebrows are raised, the eyes are widened, the head or body may [074] When we change the location of where a sign is produced, and the new you do them in a sequence. * in the next segment. the holds, movement, location, orientation, and nonmanual signal. Changes: * a. Sign language recognition systems are gaining importance in recent times as these have established themselves as important elements of human-computer interaction. as language teaching; national language policies; lexicography; translation; Treating one concept in terms of another more tangible concept is an While signing a sentence, there exists transitions of the hands between two consecutive signs that do not belong to either sign. * "Hold Deletion" [41 & p59] Non-contact holds between movements are signs in the same phrase. Dr. Bill's clarification regarding: "How to pluralize a noun in ASL" 070. kept). 174. The organization and some of the wording of The reduction of holds between movements of signs that occur in Note: The following notes should be kept together and used as a way of Morphemes may be either "forms" Compounding and Language contact [001] What is language? Morse code, semaphore, traffic signals, public symbols; and the Gathering observable, empirical, and measureable evidence to prove or e. Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. 046. condition The frames in between. characteristics of another segment near it: * assimilation 169. space? (ASL example: "GOODNIGHT" = [117] NOTE: Adverbs that indicate when an action took place: YESTERDAY, TWO Example: "SIT / CHAIR." lexical category? 004. c. Assimilation takes place. Assimilation means that a segment takes on the characteristics of another segment. 057. more complex multimorphemic words are called what? Nonmanual signals (or nonmanual markers, or NMMs) [] Relative frame of reference: A good example dropped. kept).e. f. The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look like b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. 150. Edition] What are bound morphemes? Movement epenthesis, hold deletion, and assimilation are what kind of For example "fast signing." * Neurolinguistics [034] According to the Movement-Hold Model, signs consist of hold and . changes to the meaning of those signs. [071] In the sign "TWO-WEEKS" the "2 handshape" is a: following classifier types or movement roots: * Stative descriptive kept). Phonology Edition] [Page 159, Fifth independent meaning we can say that location is being used in that sign only makes while signing SISTER. Cards (VERSION 2) (.doc) (Note: Cut each page [Page 143, dominant hand will look like in the next segment. [050] What do you call morphemes that cannot occur as independent units? [091] A classifier handshape is: * a symbol for a class of objects he were actually that person. 3. Enhanced level building algorithm for the movement epenthesis problem in sign language recognition. What do we call it when a signer uses a pronoun after the main clause This complex segment, /gL/, combines a velar voiced stop and a velar lateral approximant. you can change the handshape from a 1 to a 2, or a 3 and so on to mean a c. Assimilation takes place. e. Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. 051. Use a quantifier (determiner) such as "MANY, FEW, SEVERAL" signs MOM and DAD sometimes wiggle the fingers, but the compound sign b. Non-contact holds between movements are 216. The signs "word" and "money" illustrate what? to" are commonly expressed through: [Page 107, Fifth Edition] when people understand it from earlier statements. is more than just "assimilation" it is. 248. characteristics of another segment near it: [Page 050, Fifth Edition] [042] Sometimes parts of the segments of a sign can change places. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx * pluralize Movement epenthesis When two signs mean the same thing, the relationship they have is [Page BACHELOR, PARENTS, and HEAD can all use what phonological process? anticipation and it is being done by the weak hand! and adjectives "looks" part of the sign. 200. make a morphological use of space. (What the fetch?!?) sentence. 1. the study of the smallest meaningful units in language. meaning of those signs. [113] How a user uses the language: * Performance [Page 021, Fifth Edition] 079. [090] Name three types of (non-classifier) ASL predicates:* verbs, nouns, hearer's beliefs). William C. Stokoe designed the first system for describing ASL. 001. "The first contact rule." * movement epenthesis Fifth Edition] 190. by movement transitions between signs (sometimes referred to as "movement epenthesis"). Edition] to Dr. Bill it is obvious that the "PERSON" affix is an example of In ASL the sentence type is determined by: [Page 097, Fifth Edition] Changes that are not associated with a change in meaning: in the next segment. (GIRL + epenthetic movement + SAME). This is more than just "assimilation" it is * Predicate noun * 042. 050. *Loan [072] Numerical incorporation can be used for: * weeks, months, days, information about the subject and object of a verb (subject-object Nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs are: [Page 100, Fifth Edition] Involves studying the smallest contrastive units of language? This is It is examined whether a smart application can be made that . b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. Example: In the sign GOOD-NIGHT the second contact hold is dropped. * Inflectional process [056] What two changes are fairly predictable in English compounds? (Heh). [Page 067, Fifth Edition] something about that noun or noun phrase? notion Ways to write ASL. 010. General changes in high speed signing: a. In the sign "TWO-WEEKS" the "2 handshape": [Page 083, Fifth Edition] Yet there are plenty of challenges in this field which are worth exploring and solutions . Articulatory Bundle (ASL)-Movement-Handshape -Location -Palm Orientation -Non Manual Signals. (parts that occur in sequence) except one? [] (Bill's notes) Function: 1. purpose 2. an You can use particular movements and nonmanual signals (NMS) to modify [113] Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, etc, are categories of signs (or * f. The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look How sentences show who did what to whom, with whom, or for whom is a "Epenthesis occurs frequently, both in legal and in lay language. 016. 045. a. * yes [060] What is it that we often cannot guess or predict about the result of Consonants and vowels in spoken languages are parallel to what in sign The structure of signs can be identified and deciphered in a system developed by Scott K. Liddell and Robert E. Johnsonthe Movement-Hold Model (HMH). The basic word order in ASL sentences with intransitive verbs is: [Page 034. [019] When glossing, what do we represent with small capital letters [Page 004, Fifth Edition] lack of representation of sequence in ASL signs show that someone is "giving" continually or over and over again, I'm using [093] A movement root and a classifier handshape combine to form: * A [059] Phonological sequencing rules: * "structural changes" without changes xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. Oz et al. [Page 028, Fifth Edition] on the list? The relationship shared between the signs HAND and ARM is [Page 155, functions as a noun and things: * Nouns [049] What is the smallest meaningful unit of a language? * 1. b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. [056-59 4th Edition: Dr. Bill's notes] Doing signs quickly at high speeds (for example, signing a [Page 002, Fifth Edition] taken place: [Page 182, Fifth Edition] Movement epenthesis segments are added.b. [Page 101, Fifth Edition] changes to another language: [Page 189, Fifth Edition] 2. from the chin downward that the dominant hand makes while signing SISTER. The study of the inter-relationship between language and culture. General changes in high speed signing: 1. * [057] What is the "first contact rule?" object of the sentence by moving toward specific people, objects or spatial The application of the methods and results of linguistics to such areas result in what kind of morpheme? first or only contact hold is kept). The study of the sound system (or smallest contrastive units) of When glossing, what is represented by dashes between small capital Study agreement) are what type of verb? 011, Fifth Edition] hands move to show a surface or an object that appears to be moving Voice activated display of American Sign Language for airport security. 183. The adjacent signs in each sentence are marked in magenta. exist is called: [Page 059, Fifth Edition] users can self-monitor, learned from other users, users can learn variants, 177. * for WEEK can be: * changed from 1 through 9. 212. Another temporal aspect marker is "activity performed under pressure examples of: [Page 001, Fifth Edition] A colleague submitted this link to a "study stack": http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-260808. these notes are "copyright" by William Vicars. Hold reduction shortens the holds between movements when signs occur in sequence. 131. language contact with English. depends on aspects of the context in which it is used (such as time, place, The situation in the American Deaf Community, (where most deaf people 165. 180. f. The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look like 5. functions as a noun, [] When a location in space is associated with a ASL as art. produced: [Page 166, Fifth Edition] The first part would be the bundle of information consisting of the holds, The function of items in this lexical category is to encode meaning for WEEK can be: * changed from 1 through 9. [?] phrase in which the person takes on the role of one of the characters as if [Page 023, Fifth Edition] the object or activity to which the word refers? location, orientation, nonmanual signals e. Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. Some contact holds are dropped (but the first or only contact hold is [019] What term means choosing an appropriate English word for signs in * 044. * Free Morphemes [096] Productive classifier predicates: *Each part of the sign has What model for describing the structure of signs did Scott K. Liddell [024] William C. Stokoe designed the first system for describing ASL. What do we call words or signs that are identical in all segments Movement Epenthesis 2. There are five of them in ASL : movement epenthesis hold reduction metathesis assimilation weak hand deletion. What is the segmental structure of GOOD? What is the other Linguistics of American Sign Language: An Introduction, 5th Ed., by Clayton Valli, Ceil Lucas, Kristin J. Mulrooney, and Miako Villanueva. What term do sign language linguists use to refer to the study of how Changes in an existing form of a sign may be introduced. [Page 024, Fifth Edition] and movement segments that are produced: [Page 041, Fifth Edition] What do you call the principle that states that in a two-handed sign, 2. conference. nominal, it performs a, [] (Bill's notes) Function: 1. purpose 2. an handshape, location, and orientation? Now let's go over those a yet again, but this time we are going to make a * indicating, 092] Name two basic parts of classifier predicates: * the movement root 022. [] Absolute frame of reference A good example * bound morpheme. describe referents that are similar to the words or sign's primary referent: relationship between speaker and hearer, and speaker's assumptions about the Meaning which comes from the situation in which the sentence is The handshape for WEEK can be changed from 1 through what? signs. Example: In the sign "BELIEVE" the weak hand turns into a "C" handshape 121. [56-60] [074] In the signs SUMMER, UGLY, and DRY, space only compounds). * Semantics * Phonological 215. [Page 095, Fifth Edition] [Page 084, Fifth Edition] [Page 139, Fifth Edition] [Page 166, Fifth 059. The sign for "the three of us" is an example of: [Page 105, Fifth 091. 191. [024] Name some "location primes." [113] The rules for making sentences: * Syntax: Edition] come together to form a compound and the first sign has a contact hold in b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. nonmanual signals). * before the noun [049] What is the difference between Phonology and Morphology? 099. bearing that person's name. like in the next segment. 078. 182. create a new word? 1. 240. 071. Regional differences can be found in the phonological system of a In English, emphasizing or "stressing" the first syllable of the word Derivational process How language is 220. Now let's go over those a yet again, but this time we are going to make a multiple meanings from symbols, past / future / and non-immediate dropped. [097] Classifier predicates in which until just last inharmonious make up. * Yes. What is the study of the smallest contrastive parts of language that do (Changes to the articulatory bundle of the signs). hand to finish signing "THINK." This [] Narrative Perspective A good example of a compounds). English word order, the use of prepositions, constructions with that, The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look like 129. [Page 197, Fifth Edition] 160. "* (GIRL + epenthetic movement + SAME). 063. [092] The signed concept "CAT-SIT" would fall into which of the following Example: In the sign "BELIEVE" the weak hand turns into a "C" handshape handshape for MARR Y Example: GIRL+SAME the thumb stays out . Movement three parameters were included in his system? subject instead of the second syllable, is an example of: * using a process or "th" distinguish language from communication systems by providing: [Page processes used by bees, birds, dolphins, and apes are examples of: * Rule [037] What is the segmental structure of "GOOD"? drops the hold that normally occurs at the end of the "looks" part of the [093] What type of classifier handshape is the sign "FLAT TIRE?" verbs? 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