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ASL202 — American Sign Language IV

4 credits · 4 hours

4 , 4 lecture periods 0 lab periods Continuation of ASL 201 . Includes: use of sign space; conceptual accuracy; directionality; mimetic description; dialects; numerical applications; American Sign Language (ASL) expansions; English words with no direct ASL translation; English passive voice to ASL active voice; rendering ASL and English passages; current cultural issues; and the field of interpreting. 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: ASL201

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