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It’s almost Mid-term time…. are you ready?

It’s almost Mid-term time…. are you ready?. Pronouns. What handshape do you use for a personal/index pronoun?. Number 10 Number 5 Closed 5 Number 1. What handshape do you use for a personal/index pronoun?. Number 10 Number 5 Closed 5 Number 1.

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It’s almost Mid-term time…. are you ready?

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  1. It’s almost Mid-term time….are you ready?

  2. Pronouns

  3. What handshape do you use for a personal/index pronoun? • Number 10 • Number 5 • Closed 5 • Number 1

  4. What handshape do you use for a personal/index pronoun? • Number 10 • Number 5 • Closed 5 • Number 1

  5. What handshape do you use for a reflexive pronoun? • Number 10 • Number 5 • Closed 5 • Number 1

  6. What handshape do you use for a reflexive pronoun? • Number 10 • Number 5 • Closed 5 • Number 1

  7. What handshape do you use for an honorific or possessive pronoun? • Number 10 • Number 5 • Closed 5 • Number 1

  8. What handshape do you use for an honorific or possessive pronoun? • Number 10 • Number 5 • Closed 5 • Number 1

  9. The Milan Conference

  10. In what year did it take place? • 1980 • 1880 • 1890 • 1950

  11. In what year did it take place? • 1980 • 1880 • 1890 • 1950

  12. Explain the irony of the number of American representatives compared to the number of the representatives from other countries.

  13. Out of the 164 participants, only 5 were Americans. They represented 6,000 students which was more than the other 159 participants combined.

  14. True or False: The conference took place in England False: It took place in Milan, Italy

  15. What was the result of the conference? • Deaf schools must use an oralist approach (no signing) • Deaf schools must use a manualist approach (only signing)

  16. What was the result of the conference? • Deaf schools must use an oralist approach (no signing) • Deaf schools must use a manualist approach (only signing)

  17. Sentence Types

  18. What signs can be used in when making Rhetorical sentences in ASL? • Who? • What? • Where? • Why? • All of the above

  19. What signs can be used in when making Rhetorical sentences in ASL? • Who? • What? • Where? • Why? • All of the above

  20. What should your NMGS be when signing the WH- word in a Rhetorical sentence? • Eyebrows down • Eyebrows up

  21. What should your NMGS be when signing the WH- word in a Rhetorical sentence? • Eyebrows down • Eyebrows up

  22. What English word is replaced when signing a Rhetorical sentence? • Why? • Until • Then • Because

  23. What English word is replaced when signing a Rhetorical sentence? • Why? • Until • Then • Because

  24. Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? Eyebrows down, lean forward, hold the last sign. • Yes/no question • Topic/comment • Conditional • Rhetorical • Wh-question

  25. Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? Eyebrows down, lean forward, hold the last sign. • Yes/no question • Topic/comment • Conditional • Rhetorical • Wh-question

  26. Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? Sentence often begins with SUPPOSE • Yes/no question • Topic/comment • Conditional • Rhetorical • Wh-question

  27. Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? Sentence often begins with SUPPOSE • Yes/no question • Topic/comment • Conditional • Rhetorical • Wh-question

  28. Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? • Brow raised, pause, ending NMGS varies • Yes/no question • Topic/comment • Conditional • Rhetorical • Wh-question

  29. Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? • Brow raised, pause, ending NMGS varies • Yes/no question • Topic/comment • Conditional • Rhetorical • Wh-question

  30. Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? • Brow raise with a wh-sign in the middle of the sentence. • Yes/no question • Topic/comment • Conditional • Rhetorical • Wh-question

  31. Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? • Brow raise with a wh-sign in the middle of the sentence. • Yes/no question • Topic/comment • Conditional • Rhetorical • Wh-question

  32. Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? • Eyebrows up, lean forward, hold the last sign • Yes/no question • Topic/comment • Conditional • Rhetorical • Wh-question

  33. Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? • Eyebrows up, lean forward, hold the last sign • Yes/no question • Topic/comment • Conditional • Rhetorical • Wh-question

  34. What NMGS do you use when making an Asserted sentence? • Head Nod

  35. What NMGS do you use when making a Declarative sentence? • There is none

  36. What NMGS do you use when giving a Command? • You use large quick signs, but don’t sign YOU

  37. Role Shifting

  38. When do you use Role Shifting? • When telling a story that has more than one character/person.

  39. What are two ways you can Role Shift? • Turning your body from side to side or look up or down to show who’s talking. • Take on the “personality” of the character.

  40. Ranking and Contrastive Structure

  41. Which sentence structure should you use when talking about two people? • Ranking • Contrastive Structure

  42. Which sentence structure should you use when talking about two people? • Ranking • Contrastive Structure

  43. What is the minimum number of people you can use when using ranking? • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5

  44. What is the minimum number of people you can use when using ranking? • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5

  45. True or False: When using ranking, you rank the people on your dominant hand. FALSE

  46. When using ranking to talk about three people, where do you start? • Your thumb

  47. When using ranking to talk about four people, where do you start? • Your index finger

  48. Do you sign youngest to oldest, or oldest to youngest? • Oldest to youngest

  49. True or False: When using ranking you can talk about people from different generations. False

  50. Deaf Educational Options

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