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RID CMP: Gallaudet is an approved RID CMP sponsor for continuing education activities. This Professional Studies program is offered for 1.5 CEUs per credit at the introductory content knowledge level. LINGUISTICS SUMMER COURSES 2012 June 25-29, 2012 PST 369: Depiction In ASL (1 Credit) 9:00am-12:00pm In this course, participants will gain greater appreciation of depiction (such as role shifting and classifier predicates) in signed languages. Paul Dudis June 11 - 15, 2012 PST 361: Intro To The Structure Of ASL (1 Credit) 1:00pm-4:00pm This survey of the major features of the linguistic structure and social uses of American Sign Language will cover four major topics. 1) Phonology 2) Mor- phology 3) Syntax 4) Sociolinguistic Applications Paul Dudis July 16-20, 2012 PST 365: Sociolinguistics Of The Deaf Community (1 Credit) 1:00pm-4:00pm This course provides an overview of the major areas of sociolinguistics and of current sociolinguistic thinking, with a focus on the Deaf community. Ceil Lucas July 23-27, 2012 PST 372: Basic Linguistics Of Nonmanual Markers In ASL (1 Credit) 1:00pm-4:00pm This course introduces students to the theory and practice involved in analyzing nonmanual signals (aspects of American Sign Language that are not expressed on the hands). Christina Healy June 11-15, 2012 PST 368: Intro To The Acquisition Of Sign Language (1 Credit) 9:00am-12:00pm This course introduces students to the acquisition of ASL as a first language by deaf children and the unique contributions this research makes to general theories of language development. Deborah Chen Pichler May 14 - July 6, 2012 PST 374: Sign Language And Sign Systems (3 Credits) Online An introduction to the major features of languages and to the structure, use, and variation in the sign languages and sign systems commonly used in the United States. Kristin Mulrooney Registration deadline is two weeks prior to start of class. For more information: www.gallaudet.edu/Summer_Programs.html Course information: [email protected] Registration: summer.gallaudet.edu

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Page 1: flyer final for summer · flyer final for summer Author: Shane Blau Created Date: 4/29/2012 9:16:33 PM

RID CMP: Gallaudet is an approved RID CMP sponsor for continuing education activities. This Professional Studies program is offered for 1.5 CEUs per credit at the introductory content knowledge level.

LINGUISTICS SUMMER COURSES 2012

June 25-29, 2012 PST 369: Depiction In ASL (1 Credit)

9:00am-12:00pm In this course, participants will gain greater appreciation of depiction (such as role shifting and classifier predicates) in signed languages.

Paul Dudis

June 11 - 15, 2012 PST 361: Intro To The Structure Of ASL (1 Credit)

1:00pm-4:00pmThis survey of the major features of the linguistic structure and social uses of American Sign Language will cover four major topics. 1) Phonology 2) Mor-phology 3) Syntax 4) Sociolinguistic Applications

Paul Dudis

July 16-20, 2012 PST 365: Sociolinguistics Of The Deaf Community (1 Credit)

1:00pm-4:00pm This course provides an overview of the major areas of sociolinguistics and of current sociolinguistic thinking, with a focus on the Deaf community.

Ceil Lucas

 July 23-27, 2012 PST 372: Basic Linguistics Of Nonmanual Markers In ASL (1 Credit)

1:00pm-4:00pm This course introduces students to the theory and practice involved in analyzing nonmanual signals (aspects of American Sign Language that are not expressed on the hands).

Christina Healy

June 11-15, 2012 PST 368: Intro To The Acquisition Of Sign Language (1 Credit)

9:00am-12:00pmThis course introduces students to the acquisition of ASL as a first language by deaf children and the unique contributions this research makes to general theories of language development.

Deborah Chen Pichler

May 14 - July 6, 2012 PST 374: Sign Language And Sign Systems (3 Credits)

Online An introduction to the major features of languages and to the structure, use, and variation in the sign languages and sign systems commonly used in the United States. Kristin Mulrooney

Registration deadline is two weeks prior to start of class.For more information: www.gallaudet.edu/Summer_Programs.html

Course information: [email protected]

Registration: summer.gallaudet.edu