by Roxanne a. Norway-White (Author)
GOALS: To impart theoretical knowledge about ASL linguistic structures, Deaf Culture, and learning ASL as a second language to students of ASL. To enhance the language learning process for students of ASL. To design a text students can use independently; or, that teachers can use for ASL courses. To aid students of ASL in acquiring a bi-cultural attitude towards ASL and the Deaf community. STRUCTURE: Part 1: The pitfalls encountered when learning ASL as a second language. Part 2: Language differences between English and ASL. Part 3: Comparisons between ASL and English linguistic structures Part 4: Sociolinguistic differences between American Deaf/Hearing communities ALSO INCLUDED: Topics for Further Study, Language Activities, and Resources for Further Reference
Author Biography
CREDENTIALS: AS Intertpreting (English/ASL) BS Human Services MA Linguistics (English/ASL) CERTIFICATION: NAD V, retired status EXPERIENCE: Interpreter/Tutor (ASL, PSE, Deaf-Blind, Oral) Lecturer/Practicum Advisor (ASL/Interpreting) 28 years full-time, 7 years part-time
Number of Pages: 208
Dimensions: 0.44 x 11.02 x 8.5 IN
Publication Date: August 04, 2018