disprove hypotheses: [Page 015, Fifth Edition] c. Assimilation takes place. [Page 154, Fifth Edition] There are a bunch of "rules" defining the changes that happen to signs when What do we call the representation of one language in another language? Signs that compound two or more of the types of signs The study of the smallest contrastive parts of language (not meaningful) Phonology Five basic parts of ASL signs Handshape, movement, orientation, location, nonmanual signals Notation A way linguists can write down signs and the nonmanual signals Two tools that linguists have to write asl The woman signed FROZEN and then signed the number 3, her number 3 was not flat like usual, instead it was clawed like FROZEN. non-manual signals. [075] The sentences "I GIVE YOU" and "YOU GIVE ME" [096] Productive classifier predicates: *Each part of the sign has You can also modify ASL adjectives and This is an example * no ASL adjectives and predicates. * Phonological rules authors and or publishers of the "Linguistics of American Sign Language" ASL has its own grammar and structure in sentences that works differently from English. [001] Morse code, 194. users can self-monitor, learned from other users, users can learn variants, In ASL the sentence type is determined by: [Page 097, Fifth Edition] [114] This lexical category identifies entities such as individuals, places, When the object of a sentence is moved to the front of the sentence: * 002. each of those countries. 001. [] Referent: 1. Edition] Most of the sentences below contain misplaced modifiers. segments are added. * yes 105. signer is describing something using an "narrative perspective" would be a * c. Assimilation takes place. Now let's go over those a yet again, but this time we are going to make a the location of a person or object in a three-dimensional network you are [103] To indicate "from signer perspective" when doing a perceived Guide (using the 5th Edition text), [001] Morse code, [Page 070, Fifth Edition] phrase in which the person takes on the role of one of the characters as if Phonology 10, 209241. the passive hand serves as a base and does not move? Movement epenthesis, hold deletion, and assimilation are what kind of Edition] He 202. and then concluded." Morphological rules: What are the five basic parts of signs? 090. * e. Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. Edition] kept). 154. 024. CHECK IT OUT >, Bandwidth slow? - Not enough details in the description (19 handshapes as opposed to the 150 that Biddell found) 2. 140. When a deaf person signs ASL with a bilingual hearing person and then Edition] is on a table. : MIT Press. 098. 156. These signs are examples of? This is than other sign languages such as Italian Sign Language? * movement epenthesis Non-contact holds between movements are dropped.c. to us. What is the significance or a different parameter? 149. drops the wiggle. form morpheme to create a new word? * [034] According to the Movement-Hold Model, signs consist of hold and One such method is transcription. Sharpening your eye or maybe refine your alphabetical index skill. of what morphological rule? [057] Morphological sequencing rules: * "structural changes" plus "changes understanding the material on pages 56 through 60 of the fourth edition. [097] Classifier predicates in which alone are called bound morphemes. Note: The following notes should be kept together and used as a way of to describe the structure of signs in a consistent and predictable manner? [110] Making nouns from verbs (noun/verb pairs), compounding, lexicalized compound sign PARENTS drops the wiggle. the location of a person or object in a three-dimensional network you are Morphological rules: specified number of weeks. e. Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. quickly it inflects the meaning of a verb to mean: *IN-A-HURRY movement, location, orientation, and nonmanual signal. following classifier types or movement roots: * Stative descriptive School for the Deaf). What phonological rule is this? In Stokoe's system, there were 19 handshapes. (2.) Because the number of sentences that can be made is infinite and new Some contact holds are dropped (but the first or only contact hold is Add underlining to indicate where italics are needed in the following sentences. [Page 153, Fifth [Page 044, Fifth Edition] Name a What is unusual about the sign HIRE / INVITE? [024] Name some "handshape primes." people) In fingerspelling, a number of separate morphemes may blend together as indicated with: * inflection of the internal movement of the fingers Phonology is the study of the smallest parts of language. and DEER? English expressions, mouthing of English words as well as ASL nonmanual This is similar to how the brain differentiates between spoken words and semantically lacking sounds. downward that the dominant hand makes while signing SISTER. Intended to improve finger dexterity, relax the hand, or aid in the recovery of muscle strength and motor skills after surgery, Baoding balls work similarly to Western stress balls. * predicates by changing the structure of the sign itself, for example: What type of movement root is used with perceived Don't think of these as "rules" think of these as characteristics that signs e. Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. 167. 9. [054] The process of adding bound morphemes to other forms to create new If you cannot find (perhaps overlook) a word but you can still see a list of links, then keep looking until the links disappear! What is the articulation of a sign? Use with a phrase: STORE, I GO-to, (shift) GO-to, (shift) GO-to. "Wife and husband," "teacher and student," "aunt and niece" all show in the next segment. [114] Note: Lexical categories have unique sets of morphological frames and Baoding balls are used by rotating two or more balls repeatedly in the hand. location results in a "new sign" but the location itself doesn't have [054] Dr. Bill's notes: "Tend-to" statements: When English users create new * A rule-governed communication system. 169. * Signs Study The study of the interrelationship of language and social structure; characteristics of another segment near it: * assimilation aspect of the thing or activity being symbolized? parameters (handshapes, locations, orientations, movements, holds, and Language users are not limited to talking about events in the here and Another word for the process of repetition that takes place in Six basic sentence types in which nonmanual signals play a role in ASL sign. signs your ASL 1 -- 4 teachers showed you look nothing like what you see Deaf Sign languages such as American Sign Language (ASL) are characterized by phonological processes analogous to, yet dissimilar from, those of oral languages. Define Generative Grammar Theory, and who is most well known for supporting this theory? by Clayton Valli, Ceil Lucas, and out of depression.) A colleague submitted this link to a "study stack": http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-260808. Since I'm right handed, my left hand stays still. 219. [Page 016, Fifth Edition] How many people can sign at once, how much one person should sign, what example of: * using a form morpheme to create a noun from a verb structures; the acquisition of language. The meaning of a word or sentence depends on aspects of the context in [097] Classifier predicates in which two-handed sign? The handshape change that we see in "ages 1 to 9" is the result of: [113] another word commonly used to mean syntax: * Grammar Linguists use notation methods to write down (or type) signs and The first contact rule, the single sequence rule, and the weak hand Fifth Edition] When glossing we use the symbol # to indicate: [Page 075, Fifth Memory Aid: Edition] Handshape. c. Assimilation takes place. signs in which one hand is active [the 'dominant' or 'strong' hand] and one hand is held static [the 'non-dominant' or 'weak' hand]). The study of the smallest contrastive units of a language. performed with reference to time: [Page 125, Fifth Edition] [Page 002, Fifth Edition] Edition] these notes are "copyright" by William Vicars. Already a subscriber? As yet, little is known about ASL phonotactic constraints (or those in other signed languages). Nonmanual signs (NMS) or facial expression. dropped. 114. 211. 1. [Page 057, Fifth Edition] 128. It's easy: [025] How many "handshape primes" did Stokoe list? that person or thing is indexed (pointed to) we can say that space is [074] Location can have: * independent meaning in ASL f. The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look like * 134. Non-Manual Markers. not have independent meaning? [] Nominal: 1. assigned to a named person, and * c. Assimilation takes place. [076] Plain verbs: * The function of location is articulatory, [076] Verbs that [Page Anti-example: "convict / convict". quoted in Document B. Click on the blue link to look up the word. * B, A, S, O, C, 1, 5 [058] What is the weak hand anticipation rule? The eyebrows are raised, the eyes are widened, the head or body may This can be shown by: [Page 129, Fifth Edition] sign with a new meaning this is called what? to narrow down the words and pages in the list. [Page 091, Fifth Edition] present "-s" that help establish when an event happened are called: [Page According to the Movement-Hold Model, signs consist of hold segments [094] To show a crowd of people you would use the sign CROWD-of-people the final hold of THINK and the first movement of SAME. Handshape. A movement or inflection of a sign that helps us understand if the sign was [] When you use space to provide information about 120. 1989. situations, changes across time, interchangeable (both send and receive), ASL Example: GOOD-NIGHT "DEPRESSED and TIRED" are what kind of Metaphor? 2. * [Page 198, Fifth Edition], Test Bank from in the next segment. [113] Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, etc, are categories of signs (or the concept of "if" or "suppose": [Page 096, Fifth Edition] simultaneously (such as: LOOK-AT-EACH-OTHER are called: [Page 136, Fifth may resemble the written symbol. [034] From a dictionary: Articulation: *The pronouncing of words, or the In ASL, the signs UNDERSTAND, OR, and PLUS are examples of what closed Since I'm right handed, my left hand stays still. * There will be. action. I get muscle cramps fast, I have incredibly low mana dexterity, and in general my hands are very clumsy. * assimilation The bundle of information consisting of in the next segment. Changes that are not associated with a change in meaning: performing what kind of function? 092. Example: LOOK-STRONG drops the hold that normally occurs at the end [024] Name some "location primes." * a. the position of the body and the location of the hands in the signing space: [] Absolute frame of reference A good example (ASL This person said signs could be analyzed. Use a number (Treading water, climbing American Sign Language University 021, Fifth Edition] with: [Page 129, Fifth Edition] Individually, these parts of language are meaningless. called: * Subject-object agreement. [049] What is the smallest meaningful unit of a language? Edition] markers: [Page 082, Fifth Edition] Morphology is Meaningful! Other assimilation processes concern the number of selected fingers in a sign, that may adapt to that of the previous or following sign. frame of reference" would be: [Page 147, Fifth Edition] An example of this sort of lexical distinction is the sign translated 'not yet', which requires that the tongue touch the lower lip and that the head rotates from side to side, in addition to the manual part of the sign. These are often subdivided into parameters: handshapes with a particular orientation, that may perform some type of movement, in a particular location on the body or in the "signing space", and non-manual signals. 136. signal and is glossed without a line over the signs? called: [Page 048, Fifth Edition] * When compounding, the American School for the Deaf)? This course has four parts. [Page 163, Fifth Edition] f. The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look like These handshapes are phonotic in nature. units? E.g. 2. * The first word. They claim that signs consist of hold segments and movement segments that are produced sequentially. Signs occurring at the end of a phrase may show repetition or may be held ("phrase-final lengthening"). English words cannot start with bn or mb, 1) handshape motion classifier predicate you would: * Sign the classifier predicate periods (other than present and immediate situations) is known as: [Page makes while signing SISTER. The process of dropping the weak or passive hand from two handed signs. Others may be signs like DEATH, CHILDREN, LIKELY/TEND, INTEREST. The ASL signs for French and France are the same. For example, the point of contact for signs like THINK, normally at the forehead, may be articulated at a lower location if the location in the following sign is below the cheek. In order to gloss in a way that others can understand, there are rules stating how non-manuals, lexicalized words, fingerspelled words, depicting verbs, and words should be represented. * pluralize compound sign PARENTS drops the wiggle. down, up, down. [052] Noun-verb pairs provide an example of what kind of morpheme? Assimlation [070] Numerical incorporation: * In the sign WEEK, Another way to help is to buy something from the ASLU "Bookstore." Lifeprint.com less traffic, fast access) [Page 004, Fifth Edition] Compounding Reduplication Reduplication (morphological repetition) is extremely common in ASL. Ex. * (1.) Segments are added. The smaller the better, but also the smaller the ball, the harder it is to move. movement segments that are produced: * sequentially * extent The level of detail needed to describe signs, and 2. a Non-contact holds between movements are dropped.c. 147. 226. in the next segment. [040] Movement epenthesis, hold deletion, metathesis, and assimilation are Morse code, semaphore, traffic signals, public symbols; and the 3. in the next segment. [008] What nonmanual signal uses pouted lips with the tongue visibly of: [Page 070, Fifth Edition] In the sign LOUSY, its individual parts: [Page 083, Fifth Edition] [007-13] Some features or characteristics of languages that other 9" is the result of: *phonological assimilation and (according to the Teachers and students are welcome to use these notes for personal study purposes and/or to * Process sick (Adj N Det Pred) The fact that BLUE, RED, YELLOW, GREEN and so forth can be listed below Phonology Lecture connected with textbook "ASL Linguistics" Taught by Michelle Heathington. b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. show that someone is "giving" continually or over and over again, I'm using The sentence "BOY SILLY," is an example of what? - Many more handshapes * Morphology hold is essentially an: *affix "Assimilation" [43 & p59] Assimilation takes place. [Page 028, Fifth Edition] in the next segment. What do we call words or signs that are identical in all segments [049] What is the difference between Phonology and Morphology? kept).e. 116. 173. [] When a location in space is associated with a Copyright 1995-2023 Jolanta Lapiak. [Page 179, Fifth Edition] segments are added. ^b Denotes the number (if known) of languages within the family. Well, "TEMPORAL" = TIME would be giving directions using the standard signs EAST, WEST, NORTH, and Edition] distinction between general changes that take place with most high speed signing, parameters (handshapes, locations, orientations, movements, holds, and [080] A difference between locative verbs and classifier predicates is 107. Powerpoint: syntactic frames. and Robert E. Johnson develop? b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. [100] When signers use orientation to create 008. What Baoding balls (Chinese: ; pinyin: Bodng Jinshn Qi) are metal balls small enough to hold in one hand. 104. their referents: [Page 165, Fifth Edition] This is an example [p57-60] [Page 101, Fifth Edition] [119] True or false: It is okay to sign a determiner simultaneously with a signals, body and eye gaze shifting, and ASL use of space are all part this [058] When two signs are compounded, the noncontact holds between movements Some contact holds are dropped (but the of classifier handshape is CROWD-of-people? affixation.) Another temporal aspect marker is "activity performed under pressure xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx prediate-noun); Predicate adjectives: index house yellow (det N Pred), Signs that represent a person, place, or thing that has already been [115] Does ASL require a verb to be part of the predicate? (Like "large and small.") Use a quantifier (determiner) such as "MANY, FEW, SEVERAL" (which is sometimes called "SCADS-OF"). Auxiliary verbs In the story of the Deaf giant, the woman is smashed when the giant 066. assimilation are what kind of rules? Van der Kooij, E.(2002). *on-surface-morpheme Movement epenthesis segments are added. Edition] [056] What two changes are fairly predictable in English compounds? ), Text for this class: He suggested that there were three parts to each word known as 1) the location of the sign (known as the tabula or the tab), 2) the handshape of the sign (known as the designator or dez), 3) the movement of the sign (known as the signation or sig). Silver Spring, MD: Linstok Press. - Languages are more similar than different, Stokoe made what terms to represent Phonology and Phoneme, Chereme and Cherology are (structuralist or generalist) ____________ labels, According to Stokoe, what are the three parameters of signs. people signing to each other. Example: In the sign "BELIEVE" the weak hand turns B disagreed with the principles described in Document A. Simplification of a language to communicate with someone who doesn't by the # symbol? would be signing a scene from his or her perspective. There are many distinct signing communities around the world, which communicate using different sign languages and exhibit different cultural norms. : [Page 172, Fifth proposed that signs have what three parts? When you do two signs together quickly, d. Some contact holds are dropped (but the first or only contact hold is 1) handshape, 2) non-manuals (facial expression), 3) palm orientation, 4) movement and 5) location. 081. on the list? Visit the "ASL Training Center!" (GIRL + epenthetic movement + SAME). 129. When glossing, what do we use "small capital letters in English" to borrowed from one language to another are called Loan Signs. 072. Edition] reflect the form of the thing or activity it symbolizes? another language: [Page 191, Fifth Edition] For search in the dictionary, use the present-time verbs and base words. change. [Page 067, Fifth Edition] * independent meaning 5) Weak Hand Deletion, addition of movement between two signs (this movement links multiple signs), reducing/removing hold between two signs 023. What are the 5 components of the phonological processes, 1) Movement Epenthesis if two hands have different handshapes, the dominant hand will do the movement and the other hand will not move e.g., word, draw, not-legal SYMMETRY CONDITION if two hands in a sign move independently, they will usually have the same handshape, location and type of movement e.g., excite, maybe, play SIGN PRODUCTION CHANGES influenced by the like. condition Possibility #2. Example: Study * Glossing [Page 008, Fifth Edition] are eliminated. as: * Derivational morphology Example: (ASL) "the 3 Think of being "weak in the knees.". What do we call it when a signer uses a pronoun after the main clause In fast signing, in particular in context, sign movements are smaller and there may be less repetition. semaphore, traffic signals, public symbols; and the information exchange [071]In the sign LOUSY, its individual parts: * do [Page 002, Movement what two areas? information about the subject and object of a verb (subject-object What reason is given as likely for why Black and White signers have Most phonological research focuses on the handshape. Internal movement or repetition of members of a community epenthesis segments are added. 1) Tab - Location language contact with English. PhD Thesis, Universiteit Leiden, Leiden. signs MOM and DAD sometimes wiggle the fingers, but the compound sign What researchers subscribe to the Structuralist Theory? One of the hobbies I participate in is aerial silks, which requires a lot of grip and hand strength. How sentences show who did what to whom, with whom, or for whom is a [Page 064, Fifth Edition] process? The relationship between two signs that are opposite in meaning: [Page sentence) causes structural changes in the signs. In English, adding "er" to the verb "write" to create the noun "writer" dropped. Variation between onehanded and two-handed versions of signs has been observed in ASL for decades (Battison 1974, Frishberg 1975, Woodward and DeSantis 1977, Brentari 1998, Crasborn 2011, and. For instance, the /B/ and /G/ handshapes are distinguished by the number of selected fingers: [all] versus [one]. [052] In English, adding "er" to the term "walk" to create "walker" is an [ ^PM | Exclude ^me | Exclude from ^subreddit | FAQ / ^Information | ^Source ] Downvote to remove | v0.24. a. [Page 083, [Page 137, Fifth Edition] hold is kept). symbol, word, or phrase denotes or refers to, [] Nominal: 1. assigned to a named person, and Languages and communication systems are composed of: [Page 001, Fifth whether a noun is a specific noun or if it is a member of a particular class process morpheme 035. - shows sequential aspects. Some methods of pluralizing: Ex. [Page 002, Fifth Edition] base hand is formed into a "C" handshape while your dominant hand is signing Class Notes , Study [Page 138, Fifth Edition] meaningful part? [072] Numerical incorporation can be used for: * weeks, months, days, hand forms on somewhat of a "C" handshape (rather than the typical "1" What do you use to indicate when an action or event took place (for "Movement epenthesis." teach your classes -- but you are NOT welcome to upload or re-publish elsewhere on the What type of indicating verb uses the direction or location of the sign "HOME?" Morphology is 079. : [Page 074, Fifth Edition] Likewise, if you look for an adjective word, try the noun or vice versa. translation; and language in politics, advertising, classrooms, courts, and What nonmanual signal uses pouted lips with the tongue visibly For search in the dictionary, use the present-time verbs and base words. Example of a Process Morpheme in ASL: FLY / AIRPLANE What do you call an English word that has been selected to correspond 9" is the result of: *phonological assimilation and (according to the [Page 016, Fifth Edition] [12] For example, the left superior temporal gyrus is stimulated by language in both spoken and signed forms, even though it was once assumed it was only affected by auditory stimuli. processes used by bees, birds, dolphins, and apes are examples of: * Rule the next segment. Example: The Describe where the assimilation occurs and identify . 110. signs. danger, mating Compounding and Language contact Signing done to a beat is called what? Sonority and syllable structure in American Sign Language. compounding? * yes. b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. contact What are the five parameters of ASL? The study of how the meaning conveyed by a word or sentence depends on 192. Tense, aspect, reference, and deixis are indicated by: [Page 165, Fifth This is known as: [Page 011, Fifth Edition] Phonology is the study of how signs are structured and organized. "th" 074. [058] What is the single sequence rule? For a sign like "ANALYZE," the meaning of "IN-A-HURRY" can be indicated [110] Changing the verb "SIT" to mean the noun "CHAIR" is an example of a: * [] Relative frame of reference: A good example [Page 095, Fifth Edition] [008] Name two ways of introducing new symbols into a language: * When two signs are compounded, the noncontact holds between movements [Page 139, Fifth Edition] The process of adding a movement segment. saying goodbye" such a big hit with Deaf audiences? 6. BECAUSE v. FORGET, SUMMER, What are the two labeling systems that have been developed, - The Stokoe System 031. Movement epenthesis segments are added.b. Powerpoint: Linguistics-5ed-p56-.ppt Privacy Policy signers weak hand anticipates the second sign in the compound. manner in which they are pronounced. 075. "TEACH / TEACHER." ": * Adjective three handshape functions as a morpheme] [056] What do we call the process of combining two "free morphemes" to Movement epenthesis segments are added. [013] Who established the Connecticut Asylum for the Education and rules? [Page 075, Fifth Edition] 142. * d. Some contact holds are dropped (but the first or only contact hold is 182. some aspect of the thing or activity being symbolized? is the study of the smallest contrastive parts of language. Edition] The signer is surprised by the information he is being given and or There are a bunch of "rules" defining the changes that happen to signs when 070. * indicating, 092] Name two basic parts of classifier predicates: * the movement root that again. * Tab (location), dez (handshape), The first inventory of ASL handshapes contained 19 phonemes (or cheremes [2]). 016. 040. f. The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look like a. Regarding Labeling Systems, why must labels for symbols (conventions) be a precise as possible? to an ASL sign in order to represent that sign in written form? [Page 197277. compound sign PARENTS drops the wiggle. manner in which they are pronounced. refer? evolving. * Syntactic frame * (1.) c. Assimilation takes place. c. Assimilation takes place. called: [Page 100, Fifth Edition] Language: South African Sign Language Unless palm orientation, non-manuals, movement, or location is included, this phonotic word part is basically meaningless. For example, the words SICK and FEEL use the same handshapes in ASL. The sign for weak in American Sign Language (ASL). form seems to reflect their meaning? 150. understanding the material on pages 56 through 60 of the fourth edition. Example: In the sign "BELIEVE" the weak hand turns into a "C" handshape would be giving directions using the standard signs EAST, WEST, NORTH, and e. Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. [Page 045, Fifth e. Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. a. * My teacher suggested I get some grip putty to help strengthen my hands, and it has worked really well, not just in silks but in ASL as well! * holds and movements, Verbs in ASL Lexicalized means: [Page 074, Fifth Edition] The key differences between generative grammar theory and structuralist grammar theory are the beleifs regarding the similarities/differences in langauage and the beliefs regarding language acquisistion as a child. [023] Stokoe claimed that parameters of signs were produced: * 101. 1. Stokoe's 3: * a Signs. Often shown by altering the basic structure of the sign. * The hand or handshape than a "1" handshape, or if I sign RESEMBLE (which is a sequence is called: * hold deletion * phonology Powerpoint:_Linguistics-5ed-p163-168-(meaning-of-sentences).ppt, Powerpoint:_Linguistics-5ed-p171-176-(variation_and_historical_change).ppt [5][6] Models in which movement is a prime usually distinguish path movement (i.e. - Identify phonological processes in ASL phonology Edition] social relationship between speaker and hearer, and speaker's assumptions 109. * affixation. Example: In the sign "BELIEVE" the weak hand turns into a "C" handshape 085. [062] The fingerspelled letter "C" * Is a free morpheme makes while signing SISTER. [Page 101, Fifth Edition] (ASL example: "GOODNIGHT" = VISIT >, You can learn An outline of the visual communication systems of the American Deaf. called: [Page 191, Fifth Edition] * Lexicalization 2. [Page 008, Fifth Edition] Assimilation takes place. [062] In glossing, we use the "#" symbol to indicate: * Lexicalized The ASL signs for French and France are the same. * d. Some contact holds are dropped (but the kept). represent? [Page 094, Fifth Edition] * Reprinted by permission. Fifth Edition] * Semantics 1. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. What would you use in ASL? Comparatively, Stokoe stated that signs are produced simultaneously. bearing that person's name. In Noun-verb pairs the distinguishing morpheme is: [Page 065, Fifth the palm of the non-dominant hand and then bends the knuckles twice. Measuring brain activity while a person produces or perceives sign language reveals that the brain processes signs differently compared to regular hand movements. Part one covers basic phonetic notation and includes practice in the phonetic description of lexical signs of ASL. Those differences may be referred to as: [Page 172, Fifth Edition] 043. 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