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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 24435-2009 (GB/T24435-2009) | | Description (Translated English) | Basic signs of Chinese sign language | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | A14 | | Classification of International Standard | 01.140.10 | | Word Count Estimation | 398,335 | | Date of Issue | 2009-09-30 | | Date of Implementation | 2009-12-01 | | Regulation (derived from) | Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 10 of 2009 (No. 150 overall) | | Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China | | Summary | This standard specifies the basic sign language gestures with China related definitions, Chinese basic sign language gestures basic norms and China sign language gestures used by general rules. This standard applies to hearing disabilities, and persons with disabilities language education. |
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Basic signs od Chinese sign language
ICS 01.140.10
A14
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Chinese basic sign language gestures
Posted 2009-09-30
2009-12-01 implementation
Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China
Standardization Administration of China released
Table of Contents
Introduction Ⅲ
Introduction Ⅳ
1 Scope 1
2 Terms and definitions 1
2.1 Terminology 1
2.2 gestures term 2
3 Chinese finger alphabet Scenario 3
3.1 Chinese finger alphabet 3
3.2 Chinese finger alphabet 4
4 Chinese basic sign language gestures 5
4.1 China Sign Language gestures basic norms 5
The general rule 4.2 Chinese sign language used in the basic gestures 5
Appendix A (normative) gestures graphic symbols Description 7
Appendix B (normative) Chinese basic gestures and sign language vocabulary 8
Annex C (normative) Other Chinese sign language gesture table 297
Annex D (informative) International finger 334 letters
Chinese Sign Language gestures and comprehensive set of word retrieval (sequencer) 336
Chinese Sign Language gestures and comprehensive set of word retrieval (pen order) 369
Foreword
The Standard Appendix A, Appendix B, Appendix C is normative appendix, Appendix D is an informative annex.
The standard proposed by the People's Republic of China Ministry of Civil Affairs.
This standard by the national rehabilitation and special equipment Standardization Technical Committee on Persons with Disabilities (SAC/TC148) centralized.
This standard was drafted. the China Rehabilitation Sciences, China Federation of Education and Employment of Persons with Disabilities, China Association of the Deaf, Beijing Normal University Special
Institute for Sustainable Development of special education, the Beijing Disabled Persons' Federation, the Liaoning Provincial Federation of the Disabled, Xuzhou City Board of Education, Beijing Academy of Education
Center, Huaxia Publishing House, Beijing first school for the deaf, Beijing School for the Deaf third, fourth Beijing School for the Deaf and the like.
The main drafters of this standard. Julien A, Fu Zhiwei, Special Teachers on edge margin, Song Xiaohua, Sun-linked group, Qiu Lijun, money Lixia, Zhao Xian,
Sun Guizhi, Dr. Shou cotton, Zhou Guofang, Yang Yang, Li Dongmei, Michael, satisfied that the new, Liu Lixin and the like.
This standard is the first release.
Introduction
Chinese Sign Language is our hearing disabilities, speech disability expression of ideas, an important tool for communication.
Our country in the late 1950s, began sign language standardization work. Deaf former Chinese Welfare Association has published a set of "Deaf
People through sign language sketches "by the former Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Education, Chinese characters Reform Commission approved the trial. In 1963 the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Education, China
Text and Reform Commission jointly promulgated the "Chinese finger alphabet scheme." 1979 Blind Association of the Deaf of the former Chinese "Tong deaf
Sign language sketch "revision, known as" the deaf through sign language map. " 1988 China Association of the Deaf will "deaf through sign language map" into
Lines and then revised, renamed "Chinese Sign Language." 1994 has edited and published the "Chinese Sign Language," a sequel. 2001 China Disabled Persons' Federation will
First, two sets and then continued revision, combined together, in two volumes published in 2003 Year.
Chinese Sign Language is the basic gesture of national standards on the basis of the above work, while referring to the International Sign Language, the definition of sign language, sign language
Potential methods and its expression, fight fight rules, were systematically organized and improved, and included some of the computer gesture. This standard specifies the
National champion language general rules and basic gestures like using basic gestures.
Chinese basic sign language gestures
1 Scope
This standard specifies the basic sign language gesture with China related to the definition of Chinese basic sign language gestures norms and basic Chinese sign language gestures
General rules for use and the like.
This standard applies to hearing disabilities, speech disabilities and their personnel.
2 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this standard.
2.1 Terminology
2.1.1
Hand movements and decorated with body gestures and facial expressions and lip a language of communication.
2.1.2
China through sign language for hearing disabilities, speech disabilities and stakeholders in education, the media and the public to use.
2.1.3
Hand movements and decorated with body posture, facial expressions and lip were the expression of a thought form of communication. It is an integral part of the sign language.
2.1.4
It represents the letter with a finger finger-type, in accordance with the rules spelled spelling statement is part of the sign language.
2.1.5
Hand made expression meaning gesture, also called for sign language and finger each movement of each finger-like language.
2.1.6
Have a fixed style of play and semantics can be combined constitute the smallest Inseparable express new words and actions of the Chinese hand gestures and other gestures
It refers to the letter.
2.1.6.1
Play with one hand movements, gestures express a certain meaning.
2.1.6.2
With both hands to play the action, showing the meaning of certain gestures.
2.1.6.3
With your finger (usually the index finger) in the correct sequence in front of the written word, letter or symbol gesture. Referred to the book blank.
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