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SIGN260 — Linguistic Principles of ASL

3 credits · 3 hours

SIGN 260 - Linguistic Principles of ASL SIGN 260 - Linguistic Principles of ASL 3 Credit Hour(s) / 3 Billing Hour(s) An overview of the linguistic principles of American Sign Language (ASL) including its basic phonology, morphology, syntax, variation, results of language contact with English and other signed languages, pragmatics, bilingualism and language as art. Topics relating to interpreting, the Deaf Community, and Deaf Culture will be emphasized. Designed for students intending to become sign language interpreters. Semesters pring 0 in SIGN 163 Placement Scores: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: None

Prerequisites: SIGN163

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