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ASL 103 — ASL Fingerspelling

3 credits · 3 hours

This course concentrates on developing expressive and receptive fluence in the usage of the American manual alphabet, a wide variety of numbering systems, lexically borrowed signs, and acronyms within natural American Sign Language (ASL) discourse. The basic principles and skills of ASL are employed through the use of non-verbal instruction. Emphasis is placed on the fostering of fluid, proper production, as well as recognition and application of rules and common patterns related to fingerspelling, numbering, loan signs and acronyms within ASL.

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