ASL2005 — Linguistics of American Sign Language
ASL 2005 - Linguistics of American Sign Language ASL 2005 - Linguistics of American Sign Language Surveys theory, methods and findings of linguistic research and how it relates to American Sign Language (ASL). A review of the historical views of ASL and the prominent people who have contributed to the acceptance of ASL as a modern language. Focus is on the comparison of English with ASL rules including but not limited to phonetics/parameters, syntax, grammatical structure and semantics. Prerequisite: ASL 1001 and ASL 1002 , both with a ‘B’ or higher, AND eligibility for ENG 1010 Corequisite: ASL 2001 Elective Code(s): LACU, LART Previous: ASL* 205
Prerequisites: ASL1001, ASL1002, ENG1010