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When did ASL begin to become standardized
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1817
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Language
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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.
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Pedro Ponce DeLeon
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1500s
Hearing Invented Finger Spelling |
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Abbee de l'Epee
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1712-1789
French Hearing "Apostle" of Deaf in France Setup 1st French school for deaf people |
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Abbee Sicard
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1742-1822
French Hearing Took charge of ''Epee's school Learned FSL Taught Laurent Clerc |
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Laurent Clerc
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1785-1869
French Deaf Taught Thomas Gallaudet Became first deaf headmaster of a school for the deaf |
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Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
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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. |
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The Two Different Attitudes Towards Deafness
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Clinical
Cultural |
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Deaf Culture/Community Membership
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Audiological
Political Linguistic Social |
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5 Parameters of ASL
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Hand Shape
Location Movement Palm Direction Non Manual Signals |
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1817
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first School for the Deaf
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1988
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DPN
Deaf President Now @ Gallaudet University |
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Gallaudet University
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1864
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1864
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Gallaudet University
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I. King Jordan
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First Deaf President @ Gallaudet
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