ASL102 — American Sign Language II
4 , 4 lecture periods 0 lab periods Continuation of ASL 101 . Includes: parameters; syntax; sentence types; facial expression and body language; sign space; pronominalization; nouns/verbs; time line; classifiers; pluralizations; deaf culture; and fingerspelling numbers. Also includes conceptual accuracy, modulations, sight line, lexicalized fingerspelling, contractions, direct address, conjunctions, model stories, history of sign, language variations, sign continuum, and how people hear. Because language and culture are inextricably linked, this course will also demonstrate how ASL conveys the values, beliefs, customs, and history of American Deaf culture. AGEC Gen-Ed: WOC CTE Gen-Ed: A&H and C Course Learning
Prerequisites: ASL101