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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 10805yesGU Washington

The Syllabus

  • 3.0 Introduction to Part 3 course
  • 3.1 Biological and environmental factors for language acquisition and evolution
  • 3.2 Challenge of designing a visual language based on English morphology
  • 3.3 Potential impact of visual analogy on grammar
  • 3.4 Morphological typology and productivity for sign formation
  • 3.5 Reframing ASL as classifier language
  • 3.6 The neurobiology of sign language processing
  • 3.7 Achieving full competency of ASL morphology begins in childhood
  • 3.8 Best-fit architecture and cognitive scaffolding
  • 3.9 Neuro-cognitive and social factors affecting ASL competency
  • 3.10 Complexity of ASL morphology
  • Appendix A: Learning Resources
  • Appendix B: Course Navigation FAQs
  • Appendix C: Overview of the whole program

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