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This course provides an introductory overview of the major linguistic structures of American Sign Language. Major topics are: phonology, morphology, syntax, language use, and linguistic applications. Some comparisons with English and other spoken and signed languages will be examined.

Permission of department; contact Paul Dudis with a CC to cce@gallaudet.edu

Program: Center for Continuing Education

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Instructors: Ryan Lepic
Prerequisite: Permission of department; contact Paul Dudis with a CC to cce@gallaudet.edu
Cross Listing: LIN 263
Tuition: $993

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