The University of Texas, College of Liberal Arts
Department of Linguistics.
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Upcoming Events

UT Department of Linguistics Colloquia

Gert Webelhuth, University of Göttingen
"Motivating the Properties of Locative Inversion"
Monday, Sept 29
3PM, UTC 3.112

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Fifth International Conference on Construction Grammar (ICCG-5)
September 26-28, 2008


Laboratory Approaches to Spanish Phonology (LASP) 4
September 26-28, 2008


CHRONOS 8: International Conference on Tense, Aspect, Mood, and Modality
October 2-5, 2008
Dedicated to the memory of Prof. Carlota S. Smith (1934-2007)


The Department of Linguistics announces the establishment of the Carlota S. Smith Memorial Fellowship that will be awarded annually to a graduate student in the Department of Linguistics. To donate to this endowment, click here.






ASL Program

 

The Study of Signed Languages

The sign program within the Department of Linguistics has two main missions:

  1. we offer language instruction in American Sign Language, and
  2. we offer advanced training in research on the linguistics of signed languages.

The ASL Language Program

Fulfilling the Foreign Language Requirement. Undergraduates may fulfill their language requirement by taking ASL language courses. The foreign language requirement in the College of Liberal Arts is fulfilled by completing four courses: ASL 506, 507, 312K, and 312L. Please note that ASL 506 and 312K are only offered in the Fall Semester and in the first summer session. Similarly, ASL 507 and 312L are only offered in the Spring Semester and in the second summer session.

ASL Placement Test: students who have gained knowledge of ASL prior to coming to UT may seek to receive credit-by-examination for ASL 506. This computer-administered placement test is generally offered at the beginning of each semester. Please contact the Measurement & Evaluation Center for further information.

Upper Division Courses in ASL

Currently the Department of Linguistics offers three upper division courses as part of its sign program.

  • ASL 320: Advanced American Sign Language Conversation. The prerequisite for this course is ASL 312L with a grade of at least a C.
  • ASL 336: Introduction to Sign Interpreting. The prerequisite for this course is ASL 312L with a grade of at least a C.
  • ASL 326 (= LIN 350): Signed Languages/Signing Communities. This course is an introduction to the linguistics of signed languages and is taught in English. There is no prerequisite for this course. It is not assumed that students will have taken the ASL language courses. This course is generally offered as a Substantial Writing Component course.

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