Question 2 (1 point)
Which of the following is NOT a way that Black ASL differs from traditional ASL?
O
a
Gestures in Black ASL are generally smaller than gestures in traditional ASL.
Ob
Deaf schools that taught traditional ASL used oralism; Black Deaf schools maintained their focus on manualism.
C
оо
Traditional ASL incorporates mouthing English words while signing: Black ASL did not.
Black ASL is considered a dialect of ASL, while ASL is considered a "language in its own right.
Answer:
Gestures in Black ASL are generally smaller than gestures in traditional ASL.
Explanation:
Black ASL and traditional ASL have proven to be efficient in their objectives and are two elements of recommended use, but it is necessary to evaluate the differences between them to choose the one that best suits the user's needs. Generally speaking, traditional ASL is often used for oralism, unlike black ASL. In addition, traditional ASL uses English vocabulary and is considered an official language. Black ASL, on the other hand, does not use English vocabulary and is considered a dialect.
Answer:
Black ASL motions are usually smaller than standard ASL gestures.
Traditional ASL includes English vocabulary and is an official language, whereas black ASL does not have a word-for-word language.