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  1. 1 day ago · American Sign Language I is an introduction to ASL as it is used within the deaf culture. Students will learn the basic grammatical structure of the language and basic communication skills including finger spelling, facial expressions and non-manual behaviors. Students will gain an understanding of the history and development of deaf culture ...

  2. 1 day ago · The final parameter of American Sign Language is non-manual markers, or “NMM” for short, which include facial expressions and body language that are vital for conveying meaning. Non-manual markers add crucial nuance to signs that would otherwise be incomplete without these important nonverbal cues.

  3. 3 days ago · Because language and culture are inextricably linked, this course will also demonstrate how ASL conveys the values, beliefs, customs, and history of American Deaf culture. Information: Students will be required to perform an additional 10 lab hours outside of the regular classroom schedule. This lab experience is designed to provide a ...

  4. 4 days ago · Add to Catalog (opens a new window) ASL 101 - Beginning American Sign Language I. Credit (s): 3 An introduction to American Sign Language that fosters understanding of the hearing impaired and provides basic skills in communication with the Deaf community. Course Level: UG.

  5. 5 days ago · Prerequisite: ASL 103. Offered: S. View course details in MyPlan: ASL 234. ASL 301 Advanced American Sign Language I (5) A&H This course is a non-sequential course in advanced study of American Sign Language (ASL) with emphasis on basic concepts of ASL linguistics. This is an application of linguistic theories in ASL in which students will gain ...

  6. 3 days ago · ASL 1010 - Beginning American Sign Language I ★ - Modern Campus Catalog™. Pellissippi State Community College 10915 Hardin Valley Road P.O. Box 22990 Knoxville, TN 37933-0990 865.694.6400.

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  8. 3 days ago · For those who are beginning ASL, or who have had less than two years of high school ASL or equivalent. Introduction to pronunciation, receptive and expressive conversational skills without voice, and grammatical structures of American Sign Language (ASL).

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