ASL 2300 Structure of American Sign Language
This course in Structure of American Sign Language (ASL) is designed to explore the basic constructs of linguistics as they pertain to ASL. These basic concepts will be contrasted with corresponding constructs in English. Comparison and contrast between the two languages will include five levels of complexity: phonological, morphological, lexical, syntactic, and discourse.
Credits
3 cc
Prerequisite
Grade of C or better in ASL 1140C, ASL 1150C.
Offered
TBA.