ASL203 American Sign Language Linguistics
This course provides an analysis of specific aspects of phonology, morphology, syntax, lexicology, and discourse in American Sign Language. Concepts of language variation, dialect, creolization, and bilingualism are studied. Taught primarily in ASL and audio interpretation is included.
Prerequisite
ASL111 Intermediate American Sign Language I Minimum Grade of: C
Major Restrictions
American Sign Language Studies, Associate in Arts
Sign Language Interpreting Certificate