Se habla sign? Students take ASL to fulfill foreign language requirements.It has been compared to Chinese because of its multiple meaning units and has been said to resemble the word order of Spanish or French. But is American Sign Language American Sign Language n. The primary sign language used by deaf and hearing-impaired people in the United States and Canada. American Sign Language (ASL), n. a foreign language? White this is up for debate in the higher ed community, one thing is certain: Students are showing a greater interest in ASL ASL - Algebraic Specification Language programs than in years prior. Enrollment in ASL college classes was up more than 400 percent from 1998 to 2002, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the Modern Language Association. As of 2002, 60,000 students were enrolled in ASL classes. Currently, about 150 IHEs have accepted ASL as a foreign language, estimates Sherman Wilcox, chairman of University of New Mexico's linguistics department Noun 1. linguistics department - the academic department responsible for teaching and research in linguistics department of linguistics academic department - a division of a school that is responsible for a given subject . Gardner-Webb University Gardner-Webb University is a four-year private university 50 miles west of Charlotte in Boiling Springs, North Carolina and is affiliated with the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. The school offers a total of 13 departments offering 45 major fields of study. (N.C.) was one of the first to offer an ASL program. It began a four-year bachelor's program for ASL in 1995 after years of offering only an associate's degree in the subject. "Two years just wasn't enough to master a language," says Mary High, the university's assistant professor of ASL. Opponents says sign language doesn't provide access to the culture of another society, but High disagrees. "While many think it might be similar to spoken English, it's not. It has its own grammar with a different conceptual base and symbol system," she says. "There is a distinct deaf culture in the U.S." High says that strides in the deaf community, such as Galludet University's (D.C.) election of its first deaf president in 1998, and the Americans with Disabilities Act Americans with Disabilities Act, U.S. civil-rights law, enacted 1990, that forbids discrimination of various sorts against persons with physical or mental handicaps. of 1990 have helped bring awareness to ASL. |
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