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Part of a series of curricular materials that are meant to teach interpreters for the deaf how to make a connection between the visual representation of reality and its linguistic expression. The entire curriculum consists of five units presented in multi-media formats and can be used as a complete entitiy for serveral semester of formalized insturction or lessons & activities can be pulled and used on an 'as need' basis.
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Part of a series of curricular materials that are meant to teach interpreters for the deaf how to make a connection between the visual representation of reality and its linguistic expression. The entire curriculum consists of five units presented in multi-media formats and can be used as a complete entitiy for serveral semester of formalized insturction or lessons & activities can be pulled and used on an 'as need' basis.
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Part of a series of curricular materials that are meant to teach interpreters for the deaf how to make a connection between the visual representation of reality and its linguistic expression. The entire curriculum consists of five units presented in multi-media formats and can be used as a complete entitiy for serveral semester of formalized insturction or lessons & activities can be pulled and used on an 'as need' basis.
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Part of a series of curricular materials that are meant to teach interpreters for the deaf how to make a connection between the visual representation of reality and its linguistic expression. The entire curriculum consists of five units presented in multi-media formats and can be used as a complete entitiy for serveral semester of formalized insturction or lessons & activities can be pulled and used on an 'as need' basis.
Author
Description
Part of a series of curricular materials that are meant to teach interpreters for the deaf how to make a connection between the visual representation of reality and its linguistic expression. The entire curriculum consists of five units presented in multi-media formats and can be used as a complete entitiy for serveral semester of formalized insturction or lessons & activities can be pulled and used on an 'as need' basis.
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Part of a series of curricular materials that are meant to teach interpreters for the deaf how to make a connection between the visual representation of reality and its linguistic expression. The entire curriculum consists of five units presented in multi-media formats and can be used as a complete entitiy for serveral semester of formalized insturction or lessons & activities can be pulled and used on an 'as need' basis.
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Mike Tuccelli defines the meaning of classifiers and gives examples of how they are used in American Sign Language. Vocabulary is presented in no particular order but classifiers representing persons, shapes, objects, and groups are included. Helpful hints on how to incorporate numbers, action, expressions, and body language are given.
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Trix Bruce, a profoundly deaf performer since 6 months old, shares the story of her life. She shares what it is like to be a deaf person among the hearing, shares some of her most embarrassing moments, learning experiences, greatest challenges, and her growing sense of pride. Through her stories, you will see how deaf culture colored her life, and discover that hearing and deaf persons have more in common than you think. The DVD is presented in...
9) Classifiers
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"Classifiers is one of the most flexible and dynamic aspects of ASL. If ASL is not your first language, then it's likely that using them did not come naturally to you. In this DVD, Dr. Byron Bridges will challenge you further by asking what type of classifier do you struggle with most. This presentation will teach you how to identify the types of classifiers there are and how to use them appropriately."-- Back cover.
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Trix Bruce has been profoundly deaf performer since 6 months old and is known nationwide as both a workshop presenter and ASL performer. Her main area of emphasis is ASL linguistics with a focus on performance. In this DVD, she presents personal stories using all kinds of classifiers. A classifier is a handshape that is combined with location, orientation, movement, and non-manual signals to form a predicate and describe the action of a person...
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Trix Bruce has been profoundly deaf since 6 months and is known nationwide as both a workshop presenter and an ASL performer. Her main area of emphasis is ASL linguistics with a focus on performance. In this DVD, Trix show that ASL classifiers can do anything -- Well, almost! A variety fo stories are offered, presented entirely through the use of classifiers. You will see handshapes transformed into camping, hunting, canoeing, rafting, snowboarding,...
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Trix Bruce has been profoundly deaf since 6 months and is known nationwide as both a workshop presenter and an ASL performer. Her main area of emphasis has been ASL linguistics with a focus on performance. In this DVD, she presents a very clear and informative overview of classifiers explaining what they mean, when to use them, and how they are used. A short, concise comparison of Signed English, ASL without classifiers, then ASL with classifiers...
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This interactive program features a thorough review of terminology used in ASL research on classifiers. It also provides several ASL texts with activities, exercises, and interpreting practice opportunities pertaining to the following medically-related topics: angioplasty, hernia, hammertoe surgery, broken collarbone, scleroderma, leg tumor, Deaf Blind issues, and heart surgery.
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