Fall 2009
ASL 506 • First-Year American Sign Language I
| Unique | Days | Time | Location | Instructor |
| 41255 |
MWF TTh |
9:00 AM-10:00 AM 9:00 AM-10:00 AM |
PAR 303 RAS 310 |
Garberogolio |
Course Description
In this course we will examine the sign lexicon and basic concepts about the structure and use of American Sign Language. We will stress grammatical features along with syntax and structure. The course will examine Deaf culture, history, values, social norms and how they play an important role in the Deaf community. To appreciate and respect Deaf culture, you must understand the signed language. Students will learn appropriate cultural behaviors such as directing and maintaining attention, and a way of talking that keeps others informed. This course is appropriate for students who have no knowledge of Sign Language to the point where they can function comfortably in a wide variety of situations in the Deaf Community. The course of study will focus on vocabulary and sentences for introducing oneself, exchanging personal information, talking about surroundings/giving directions, telling where you live, talking about your family, and telling about activities.
Texts
Signing Naturally, Level One Holcomb. Deaf Culture: Our Way



