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Course Overview

This course covers areas of vocabulary, semantics, grammar and organization of ASL and English. Students look at the linguistic aspects of both languages and compare the two. The class also covers word classes and sentence structure of both languages. To assist students in understanding the structure of both languages, discussion of how languages work is included.

Instructor permission

Program: Center for Continuing Education

Credit: 3

Course Sections

Prerequisite: Instructor permission
Cross Listing: ASL 270
Tuition: $993

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