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单词 dactylology
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dactylology


dac·ty·lol·o·gy

D0003700 (dăk′tə-lŏl′ə-jē)n. The use of the fingers and hands to communicate and convey ideas, as in the manual alphabet used by hearing-impaired and speech-impaired people.

dactylology

(ˌdæktɪˈlɒlədʒɪ) n, pl -gies (Communications & Information) the method of using manual sign language, as in communicating with deaf people

dac•ty•lol•o•gy

(ˌdæk təˈlɒl ə dʒi)

n., pl. -gies. fingerspelling. [1650–60]

dactylology

the science of communicating by sign language using the hands and fingers.See also: Fingers and Toes
the science of manual sign language, as for use in communicating with the deaf. — dactylotogist, n.dactylologic, dactylological, adj.See also: Gesture
the technique of communicating through signs made with the fingers, as in the manual alphabet for the deaf.See also: Deafness

dactylology

The practice of using manual sign language, as in communicating with people with hearing impairment.
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Dactylology


Dactylology

 

a unique form of speech that reproduces words by using the fingers. Originally, dactylology was used by people who had taken a vow of silence: the necessity for communication was stronger than church canons. Subsequently, dactylology came into use for communicating with the deaf.

There is a one-hand and a two-hand system of dactylology (the former is more comfortable). Various positions of the fingers reproduce the letters of the alphabet (see Figure 1), and the person receiving the communication follows the hand movements. In dactylological speech the letters are formed precisely. In a monaural system of speech such as lipreading, dactylology helps perceive the difference between voiced and unvoiced sounds (for example, g—k, d—t, and b—p) and hard and soft sounds (for example, t—t’ and s—s’). These distinctions are not picked up by the eye. (For example, a hand lying on the chest signifies a voiced sound, while a hand held away from the chest signifies an unvoiced sound.)

Figure 1. Russian hand alphabet for deaf-mutes

Dactylology significantly facilitates the mastery and use of words and language by the deaf. Dactylological speech can be mastered by deaf children as a first speech form, before the mastery of oral and written forms of speech. In Soviet kindergartens and beginning classes at schools for the deaf, dactylology is used as the basic means of teaching oral speech, and in older classes at these schools it is used as an auxiliary means. Dactylology is the sole means of communication in teaching blind, deaf, and dumb people.

dactylology


signing

 [sīn´ing] communication between individuals, especially the deaf, using a system of signs made with the hands and fingers. Called also dactylology.

dac·ty·lol·o·gy

(dak'ti-lol'ŏ-jē), The use of the finger alphabet in communicating. Synonym(s): cheirology, chirology [dactylo- + G. logos, word]

dactylology

(dăk″tĭ-lŏl′ŏ-jē) Any of the techniques of communicating by use of the fingers and hands to represent letters, words, or language signs, e.g., in American Sign Language.
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