INTR 101 ASL V
This upper-level ASL course spotlights Deaf historical events to develop advanced narrative techniques. Students will distinguish between Deaf and hearing cultural values and ways of being. The simultaneous and visual nature of signed languages will be compared with the linear and sequential nature of spoken languages. Students will comprehend story-telling techniques, produce constructed action, constructed dialogue, personification, temporal aspect, and several other advanced grammatical features.
Credits
3Offered
Generally offered Fall Annually
Prerequisite
ASL 202 with a minimum grade of B