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ASL 202 — AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE IV

3 credits · 3 hours

Continuation of ASL 201 through further study of American Sign Language including linguistics, grammar, classifiers, non-manual markers and cultural features . Acquire in-depth knowledge of ASL characteristics and its structural applications . Students analyze the various parts of ASL such as hand shape, movement, location, repetition, palm orientation and non-manual grammatical signals for the purpose of strengthening and developing their skills . Opportunities to develop competency and fluency in ASL . Prerequisite: ASL 201 . (3 cr)

Prerequisites: ASL 201

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