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When did ASL begin to become standardized
1817
Language
A system of arbitrary symbols and grammatical signals that change across time and that members of a community share and use for several purposes; interact with each other, to communicate their ideas, emotions , and intentions, and to transmit their culture from generation to generation.
Pedro Ponce DeLeon
1500s
Hearing
Invented Finger Spelling
Abbee de l'Epee
1712-1789
French
Hearing
"Apostle" of Deaf in France
Setup 1st French school for deaf people
Abbee Sicard
1742-1822
French
Hearing
Took charge of ''Epee's school
Learned FSL
Taught Laurent Clerc
Laurent Clerc
1785-1869
French
Deaf
Taught Thomas Gallaudet
Became first deaf headmaster of a school for the deaf
Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
1787-1851
American
Hearing
"Father" of education of the deaf in America
American School for the Deaf
Merged French and American signs to form ASL.
The Two Different Attitudes Towards Deafness
Clinical
Cultural
Deaf Culture/Community Membership
Audiological
Political
Linguistic
Social
5 Parameters of ASL
Hand Shape
Location
Movement
Palm Direction
Non Manual Signals
1817
first School for the Deaf
1988
DPN
Deaf President Now @ Gallaudet University
Gallaudet University
1864
1864
Gallaudet University
I. King Jordan
First Deaf President @ Gallaudet