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Chapter 6
ASL Research History
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With a grant, Stokoe established the Linguistics Research Laboratory in 1957
Many in Deaf Community and Gallaudet felt it was a waste of money and time and did not support his research
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Stokoe continued research, unfazed by the negativity
Stokoe published, "An Outline of the Visual Communication Systems of the American Deaf"
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Signs listed, internal structure showed the combinations of handshapes, locations, and movements
It took until the 1970s for him to be taken seriously, particularly by the Deaf community
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Stokoe's work laid the foundation for the birth of new ideas, theories, and the emergence of additional patterns and information to be discovered
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Language in Old Schools
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Irony- they first were taught to speak their name, then write it-- only to then be given a name sign or fingerspell it
sign not taught in classroom, even though it was main form of communication for students and some counselors
today, a bilingual approach is used in most schools