Comparative Linguistics: ASL and English

Comparative Linguistics: ASL and English

ASL 220
Credit Hours: 3 CRN: 40469
Describes ASL (American Sign Language) and spoken English on five levels: phonological, morphological, lexical, syntactic, and discourse. Compares and contrasts the two languages on all five levels using real-world examples. Documents similarities between signed languages and spoken languages in general. Describes the major linguistic components and processes of ASL and English. Introduces basic theories regarding ASL structure. Emphasizes the status of ASL and English as natural languages by comparing and contrasting similarities and unique differences between the two languages. Read Full Course Description
Semester: Fall 2024
Start Date: Aug 26, 2024 End Date: Dec 13, 2024
Community College: Tidewater
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