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Dec 26, 2024
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Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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ASL 112 American Sign Language 2 Lecture Hours: 4 Credits: 4
Continues study in American Sign Language (ASL), supported by vocabulary, grammar, and guided conversation. Introduces various sign systems and methods of communication used by deaf, deaf-blind, non-signing deaf, hard-of-hearing and late-deafened individuals. Discusses information about various perspectives of these community members. Presents Deaf Culture and community as well as historical aspects through reading, writing, and short signed or video-recorded conversations/presentations. Course has an online component that requires students to use internet resources for coursework.
Prerequisite: Placement into WR 115 (or higher), or completion of WR 090 (or higher); and completion of ASL 111 within the past year; and internet skills; or consent of instructor. (All prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C or better.). Student Learning Outcomes:
- Clearly finger-spell and understand finger-spelling loan words.
- Expressively and receptively demonstrate an increased use of vocabulary/phrases, including palm orientation differences in numbers.
- Demonstrate an increased use of classifiers.
- Demonstrate/understand relevant distance between two places using classifiers.
- Expressively, receptively, and in writing demonstrate knowledge of ASL grammar introduced at this level.
- Model and explain in writing Deaf Cultural rules for social interaction introduced at this level.
- Request/give directions to typical school resources.
- Sustain conversations with a fluent signer accustomed to signing with beginners.
- Self-evaluate and self-correct expressive and receptive signing used at this level (in process or on video).
- Understand/explain daily routine using a combination of time and activity signs.
Content Outline
- Finger-Spelling
- Numbers
- Topics/Vocabulary Groupings
- Demonstrate/understand distance between two places using classifiers
- Demonstrate/understand distance within campus or area
- Activities/sports
- Campus resources (bathroom, coffee machine, water fountain, …)
- College areas (offices, classrooms, halls…)
- Where you live
- Tense/Time
- Part of day (morn, noon, afternoon, night, midnight, all-day, all-night)
- Day, week, month, year (connected with past, present, future)
- Daily routine
- Sentences
- Understand/give directions
- Simple role shift (narrator and second person)(2)
- Sequence of events
- Pronouns
- Personal number incorporation (2)
- Classifiers
- CL:Λ
- CL:B
- Hand-shape rule
- Grammar
- Noun/verb pairs
- Language acquisition deaf vs. hearing
- Eye gaze/location agreement
- Placement of objects in space
- Listing/sequence
- Culture/History
- Leave-taking
- Deaf Culture values
- History of ASL
- Cross cultural communication Deaf and hearing, Deaf and Deaf, and Deaf and deaf
- Historical perspectives
- Communication systems
- Technology, strategies
- Turn-taking
- Clerc and Gallaudet
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