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  1. American Sign Language is now being accepted by many colleges as a language eligible for foreign language course credit; many states are making it mandatory to accept it as such. In some states however, this is only true with regard to high school coursework.

  2. Mar 26, 2016 · Presently, approximately 20 states support this argument and recognize ASL as a foreign language. In addition, numerous colleges and universities offer credits for ASL as a foreign language. On the other hand, many people don’t buy the argument that ASL is a real language.

  3. ASL is used predominantly in the United States and in many parts of Canada. ASL is accepted by many high schools, colleges, and universities in fulfillment of modern and “foreign” language academic degree requirements across the United States. List of State Laws Referencing the Legitimacy of ASL.

  4. Oct 16, 2023 · Consequences of Myth-Believing. Believing these myths has far-reaching consequences, both for the Deaf and hearing communities. One significant consequence is that many educational institutions do not recognize American Sign Language as a legitimate language for foreign language credit.

  5. Mar 28, 2008 · ASL as a foreign language. Learning ASL and ASL Educational Programs. ASL Dictonaries. Reader's comments. Sign Language Linguistics. American Sign Language (ASL) is a complex visual-spatial language that is used by the Deaf community in the United States and English-speaking parts of Canada. It is a linguistically complete, natural language.

  6. There is no universal sign language. Different sign languages are used in different countries or regions. For example, British Sign Language (BSL) is a different language from ASL, and Americans who know ASL may not understand BSL. Some countries adopt features of ASL in their sign languages.

  7. Gallaudet University Archives. In 1965, A Dictionary of American Sign Language described signs of the language and led others to study deaf people’s sign language around the world. Symbols were used to identify placement, handshape, and movement of signs. Communications access: A boom in access for the hearing impaired.

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