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Friday

Register defined

There seems to be some question as what register exactly means. Here is a definition from articleworld.org

Register in linguistics refers to the patterns of communication used in particular settings and for specific purposes. Register is often an indicator of the formality or official nature of an occasion, or a mark of authority. Linguists make the distinction that register varies with use, rather than with the user.

The Education Resource Information Center (ERIC) has more complete information.

For an ASL discussion of the registers we encounter most frequently, try this page at theinterpretersfriend.com.

"A trio of rodents with imperfect vision.
A trio of rodents with imperfect vision.
Observe how they scamper, observe how they scamper.
The collectively persued the agriculturalist's spouse
who surgically removed thier rear appendage with a carving implement
have you ever observed such a spectacle in your existance
as a trio of rodents with imperfect vision..."

Thursday

Register continued

Yesterday I was asked about frozen register - especially The Pledge of Allegiance to the United States. In English, there is no doubt this is frozen register. Every American from the youngest of school children to those standing to recite it before an Opera in Tulsa is taught what to say:

I pledge allegiance to the flag
Of the United States of America
And to the Republic for which it stands
One Nation, under God, indivisible
With liberty and justice for all.


The problem is, it is not frozen in ASL. Almost every group of Deaf will have their own interpretation - some taught by interpreters, or those with limmited sign skills, some translated by someone truly fluent in both languages.

So, for today's conversation I thought I would try and link you to several examples. One of my favorites is already gone from You-tube, so if another of these links fails, please let me know.

The first example is a pretty common translation. I am not sure it is clear what a Republic is, nor what "for which it stands" means, but it is commonly found in the elementary schools.

Here is another common elementary school translation. It defines Republic as a country, which is helpful, and also gives us a compound sign for liberty.

This one may be my all time favorite found on You-tube. I like because it repeats the concept of "allegiance" clarifying the English conjunction "and". It reminds us that Nation is here. It also defines Under God . Finally, it reminds us that "all" in English implies people. I think as a jumping off place for a civics lesson, it is fabulous!

If you find others and want to ask about them, please feel free to email me or comment.

Wednesday

Register

Have you ever used the wrong word in a setting and caused unintentional hilarity? You know, too casual or crass in a professional setting, too formal in a casual one?

While I was reminiscing in my personal blog about my family and friends who love to change the lyrics to songs (filkers), I remembered this one that has been in my famly for as long as I can remember. Talk about changing register!

Propel propel propel your craft docily down the liquid solution
ecstatically, ecstatically, ecstatically, ecstatically,
existence is but an illusion.

And of course the funny part for this blog is: I would probably sign it no different than the original:

Row Row Row your boat gently down the stream
Merrily, Merrily, Merrily, Merrily
Life is but a dream.

Tuesday

Idiom Link

See it is this close to finals and my brain si fried. So I was looing around for something to do with idioms - needing inspiration you might say, when I found this site.

"Paint By Idioms".

I wish I had thought of it.

Choose a theme, a game option, the character you wanna paint and have fun!

Anyone who knows me knows I think coloring is a wonderful way to relax - and here you can learn something at the same time? How kool is that?

Monday

Idioms and Idiomatic expressions

Back to my favorite sport: Baseball.


Batting A Thousand: To have a perfect record, good or bad. From baseball scoring system, 1.000 being a perfect batting average.

After making the Dean's list for her third straight semester, she felt like she was batting a thousand.

I would probably sign this: FEEL "thumbs=up" or FEEL PERFECT.
Go To Bat For: To help out in trouble or need, to give aid to. From the baseball convention of sending up a pinch hitter when the team is in need of runs, to replace a pitcher who is tiring or a player who is injured.

I was really worried the boss was going to fire me, thanks for going to bat for me.

This one is a little tougher, but I would probably sign SUPPORT.

ASLpro.com has these signs, although I prefer PERFECT to not be initialized.

Remember, if you would choose a different sign, feel free to comment. I will approve them all, as long as they are real people, not spambots.