The questions in this quiz are from The Study of Language (THIRD EDITION) book written by GEORGE YULE.
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#1. an articulatory parameter in ASL describing the type of motion used in forming signs
#2. non-verbal signals such as “thumbs up” that function like fixed phrases with conventional interpretations
#3. the way the hand is positioned as an articulatory parameter of ASL
#4. an articulatory parameter of ASL identifying the place where hands are positioned in relation to the head and upper body of the signer
#5. gestures used to point at things or people
#6. a system of hand signals used in a specific context where speech cannot be used (by people who can speak)
#7. gestures involving short quick movements of the hands or fingers that go along with the rhythm of talk
#8. a system of hand configurations used to represent the letters of the alphabet in sign language
#9. a method designed to teach deaf students to speak and read lips rather than use sign language
#10. use of the hands, typically while speaking
#11. the four key aspects of visual information used in the description of signs (shape, orientation, location and movement)
#12. a communication system using the hands (with the face and other parts of the body)
#13. gestures that seem to echo or imitate the meaning of what is said
#14. a sign language that is the first language of a group of people who are typically deaf and do not use a spoken language
#15. American Sign Language (ASL) =
#16. the sets of features that form contrasting elements within the articulatory parameters of ASL
#17. the configuration of the hand(s) as an articulatory parameter of ASL
#18. using English sentences with signs instead of words, also called Manually Coded English or MCE