ASL205 — Linguistics of American Sign Language
ASL 205 - Linguistics of American Sign Language ASL 205 - Linguistics of American Sign Language Conducted in American Sign Language (ASL), the course is descriptive and data-oriented rather than theoretical. The course gives an historical overview of social and linguistic events that influence transformations in ASL; introduction to structure and organizational properties of ASL as identified through linguistic research; review of other languages that share similar organizational principles; discussion of semantic hierarchy and framework for analyzing semantic properties of ASL. Prerequisite(s): ASL 103 Co-requisite(s): ASL 200 and ASL 201 , or Permission of Division’s Dean Office 1 lecture hour per week 1 credit hour
Prerequisites: ASL103