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I agree with you, shel & deafbajagal, on the TC. In TC programs from that time period. kids were exposed to confusing linguistic models. They got neither proper English models, nor proper ASL models. As a consequence, both their sign and their English was impoverished.
The researchers do disagree on timing, but it has been shown that children are quite capable of learning 2 languages at once. as in bilingual households where they are exposed to 2 or more languages at one time. One language, however, will usually become dominant over time. The best way to explain the TC philosophy of the 70's and 80's was to use anything and everything. A little of this, and a little of that. Very electic. That electisim was the problem...no strong foundation in anything. It is one thing to use an integrative approach....quite another to use an electic approach. |
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HOH and learnin' sign!
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Personally I think ASL (or in my case BSL) is the best choice.
I'm quite keen on SEE and I want to learn some of the grammar signs (the British variation preferably, but ASL SEE will do until then. Someone could always help and link to a website with video with like, "the", "a", "to", "for", etc) just so I can explain myself a little better at times. This is more to do with the fact I'm still learning sign language. On the downside, SEE is really slow compared to ASL, and has been described as "two-dimensional". Here's an example of the differences: ASL: YouTube - Introduction in ASL SEE: YouTube - Another introduction of myself BUT in Signed English ps: that isn't me ![]() I tend to use PSE the most, because I sign to my wife mainly. I'd prefer it if my signing grammar was better so I could use something else, but in time I shall. ![]() |
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The biggest problem with the MCEs is that they use a mode intended to convey information in a time oriented and spatial way and change it to a linear arrangement intended for auditory information. The ear and the eye process information differently. That is one of the reasons that they seem so cumbersome in use. The brain is actually having to translate in processing, and it is tiring.
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The United States follows the English system when it comes to communication. Since ASL is considered a second language, then deaf students should learn English the way it should be taught... with proper grammar and structure. If Hispanics go through it, then deaf people should too. Race and handicap is no different... they both deserve equal treatment. If a Hispanic kid wants to get through English school, he has to learn English and go through English class like every other kid. If a deaf kid wants to get through English school, he should also have to learn English and go through English class like every other kid. Hispanics still speak Spanish when they're away from school or talking with each other among other Hispanics. But, they use the English system when they are in school or doing homework. Deaf people do the same thing. So, saying that their primary language is ASL shouldn't be an excuse NOT to use SEE or follow the English system. That's basically what school is about... learning. Whether it's hard or not, they should still learn. So, in school... SEE or any sign language that resembles proper English grammar and structure should be used. ASL should be something best left to themselves.
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Superior, stupid, and ugly are certainly in the eye of the beholder.
I use ASL when signing with my older sister, deaf since birth, and mostly ASL grammar when writing back and forth, because that's her language. I use SEE when signing with my girlfriend and English when writing back and forth, because that's her language. Stupid would be to force her into another way. Ugly just doesn't make sense when she's signing the best she knows how to accommodate me. If I knew someone who preferred PSE, I'd most likely slip into that mode if it were what he or she knew best or preferred. |
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I agree.
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What definition is there for "superior" except "better than"? Of course, I have offered a concise definition, but isn't that what it boils down to? Opinion might vary, or context might change the degree, but the definition of superior doesn't change.
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Asl existed long before SEE ever did. Asl, in part, has been around since the early 1800's. Long before SEE was ever devised in 1972. Its actually been questioned by many as if SEE is even really a language. In its early days, and even up to now too some extent, SEE was considered an artificial system not a language. |
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The hearing people don't know ASL very well. They didn't understand deaf people's grammar. It sound they don't have a roots word skill. Many deaf people are embarrassing by hearing people doesn't understand deaf's grammars. I know SEE very well but I am usually ASL mostly. If my friends never attend to Deaf school. She or he do speak SEE. I have to respect them and use SEE. I have to be patient. If I see other people use ASL. I will use ASL. That's different.
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![]() How fortunate for your friends that your have the skills to accomodate their different signing system.
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I agree with Pink678; there are some hearing people that see SEE as "easier" to understand, simply because it tries to follow the same gramatical structure of spoken English.
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In SEE, You sign and speak "I am going to the store" In ASL, You sign and speak "Me go store"
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