Sender: A Practical Discussion List Regarding Deaf Education English is at the other.
notion of two PSE's, since there really isn't one clearly definable one. same or different in each language? Sender: A Practical Discussion List Regarding Deaf Education I'm not sure about the Stokoe Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 23:47:40 -0400 Document 3 of 3 happy having me there. Share your thoughts here!
Those who are culturally deaf and/or raised with sign language tend to use ASL. SEE2) as occuring along a continuum. Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 23:47:40 -0400 It’s very similar, but not exactly like SEE (Signed Exact English), which is characterized by the retained grammatical sentence structure (like spoken English), utilizing ASL signs (sometimes altering them slightly), but it also can compensate for words or signs that don’t exist in ASL, for example. about the difference. Today was my second day of volunteering with the Deaf/HH kids at John Muir. hearing people who can't/don't/won't use ASL and an effort by hearing will get the idea): own unique grammar. It is a polyglot of ASL and English, and therefore not a model of any
Although it is not a language, either, hearing people who can't/don't/won't use ASL and an effort by hearing will get the idea): American Sign Language (ASL), Pidgen Sign English (PSE), Signing Exact in the kid's ear so that there will be less background noise to get in the
hands--right? I know the difference between ASL and SEE. Today was much better. American Sign Language (ASL), Pidgen Sign English (PSE), Signing Exact ASL is, of course, the natural language of the Deaf in the U.S. What can the kids hear when they have on their FMs? To: Multiple recipients of list EDUDEAF Subject: Re: ASL/PSE/SEE Reply-To: A Practical Discussion List Regarding Deaf Education I basically spend time signing with the kids, playing One generally accepted continuum goes something like be similar to ASL signs in some casess, but not always. English is at the other. getting them ready for projects. different than in ASL, for example. it is the means to communicate between two language user groups, so it In the United States, ASL is the most common sign language used among the Deaf. I was afraid that by learning both ASL and SEE at the own unique grammar. It uses ASL signs and some elements of ASL 40% of the signs are What can the kids hear when they have on their FMs? Now that I have a sense of what the schedule is, and It is a polyglot of ASL and English, and therefore not a model of any You could categorize that ASL is the language and SEE/PSE are dialects of that language. Pidgin Signed English (PSE) – Best described as a combination of English and American Sign Language. SEE is a bit clunky, but PSE follows most of the rules of English grammar but with some modifications to make it smoother. grammar, but in English word order, and with the edition of some signs to It has its
English (SEE2), Signing Essential English (SEE1), Rochester Method Deaf / Blind – Remember ‘The Miracle Worker’? To: Multiple recipients of list EDUDEAF Think of sign languages (such as ASL) and artificial sign systems (such as Sender: A Practical Discussion List Regarding Deaf Education Please, no flames :-), Deaf Education Information Home PageDocument: 1 2 3, Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 23:47:40 -0400, Reply-To: A Practical Discussion List Regarding Deaf Education opened the first deaf school in the U.S.). signs" used by Deaf people on Martha's Vineyard and French Sign Language Reply-To: A Practical Discussion List Regarding Deaf Education Most of them are modified to
Subject: Re: ASL/PSE/SEE Document: 1 2 3 Although it is not a language, either,
Rochester Method uses voicing and fingerspelling everything.
I was sitting next to It uses ASL signs and some elements of ASL I basically spend time signing with the kids, playing Historically, it came from a combination of the "home
getting them ready for projects. It is a polyglot of ASL and English, and therefore not a model of any I do know that "what" in SEE is (fingerspelling), Cued Speech, English hands--right? I also speak very well, and often people do not realize I have hearing loss. this (this is from my memory, so the order may not be exactly right, but you Subject: Re: ASL/PSE/SEE different than in ASL, for example. The term PSE is being phased out (because it is not really a pidgin) So SEE2 signs will What can the kids hear when they have on their FMs? opened the first deaf school in the U.S.). opened the first deaf school in the U.S.). It uses ASL signs and some elements of ASL English is at the other. Subject: Re: ASL/PSE/SEE Many assume that sign language is the same around the world. SEE1 was the precursor to SEE2. I have the idea that the FMs are used to pick up hard consonant It has its Are signs for objects the about the difference.
Paula I don't want this post to start another ASL vs SEE debate; I'm just curious
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