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SLS 120 — ASL Linguistics I

3 credits · 3 hours

An introductory course that focuses on the study of ASL and English phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, rules of classifier systems, ASL storytelling, and language variation, with an introduction to discourse analysis and language in context. The course is built around discussion of readings, in class exercises and video projects to allow students to apply concepts that have been discussed. (Spring only)

Prerequisites: ENG 101, SLS 102

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