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T/F There are 4 philosophical frames are the Helper Philosophy, Conduit or Machine Philosophy, Language Facilitation Philosophy, and the Bilingual-Bicultural Philosophy. | True
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RID was established in what year? | 1964
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Linguistic and cultural adaptations are based on one of the 3 reasons. What are they? | Linguistic Need
Cultural Need
Difference in experiential frame
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One language sometimes demands the overt statement of information that is understood but unstated in another language. This is called? | Linguistic Need
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T/F The culture defines certain behavior as acceptable or unacceptable, necessary or unnecessary. Language reflects these cultural norms. | True
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It is sometimes necessary to provide experientially specific information so the recipient can have a schema allowing information to be successfully conveyed and understood. This is called what? | Difference in experiential Frame
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________interpreting is the preferred style of interpretation for one-on-one interactions b/c it provides extended processing time and results in more accurate language-culture equivalents. | Consecutive
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T/F The bi-bi interpreter is responsible to mediate culture as well as language. | True
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Which philosophical frame views Deaf people as handicapped, limited, and unable to fully manage their business affairs? | Helper
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Which philosophy is viewed by Deaf people as rigid and inflexible? | Conduit or Machine
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