Linguistic Aspects of ASL - Analyzing Signs:

Emotion, Gender, Cognition, Referent, Time, Prepositions

Developer: Julie Weisenberg, MS

Level:  Beginning to advanced

Maximum Number of Participants: 30

Total hours: 3 hours

While most hearing students are required to understand English on various levels, this does not apply to students of ASL.  This workshop provides an understanding of the makeup and rules of ASL to help them become more knowledgeable of and more competent in the basic aspects of ASL and English phonology.

New York State Performance Competencies:

  • Use Aspects of ASL & English Morphology expressively & receptively
  • Use of Classifiers
  • Sign Choice/Word Choice
  • Clarity & Accuracy of Sign Production
  • New York State Knowledge Competencies:

  • Linguistic Aspects of ASL & English Morphology
  • Linguistic Aspects of ASL & English Semantics



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