vercingetorix02
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Hello! I'm a hearing graduate student from San Diego who took up ASL for an unusual reason: I study linguistics and realized that the subfield of linguistics that I am interested in has very little research done on ASL. And I'm even from a school that has a long tradition of sign research! I'm passionate about this because there's still so much more we can learn about the very cool similarities and differences between signed and spoken languages.
I joined AD because I want to learn more about Deaf culture than I am normally exposed to. But also, I have questions for my research that only a native signer (someone who learned ASL before age 5 and still uses it regularly) can answer, and I'm not a native signer. My advisor for this paper is a CODA so she answers a lot of my questions, but she and I agree that the more people we can ask to share their knowledge of ASL, the better! The internet is great for stuff like this. If you are a native signer and would ever be willing to take a short survey (they usually are about 5 minutes long) that just asks you whether you think particular sentences are good sentences in ASL, or not, I'd be delighted! You can email me (vercingetorix02@gmail.com) about it. If not, I'm still very happy to meet you, I like new people
And finally: HAPPY THANKSGIVING everyone!
~Kate
I joined AD because I want to learn more about Deaf culture than I am normally exposed to. But also, I have questions for my research that only a native signer (someone who learned ASL before age 5 and still uses it regularly) can answer, and I'm not a native signer. My advisor for this paper is a CODA so she answers a lot of my questions, but she and I agree that the more people we can ask to share their knowledge of ASL, the better! The internet is great for stuff like this. If you are a native signer and would ever be willing to take a short survey (they usually are about 5 minutes long) that just asks you whether you think particular sentences are good sentences in ASL, or not, I'd be delighted! You can email me (vercingetorix02@gmail.com) about it. If not, I'm still very happy to meet you, I like new people
And finally: HAPPY THANKSGIVING everyone!
~Kate