

American Sign Language for Everyone
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S. 1 ÉP. 1 - Gestural Language and Communication
31 octobre 202327 minExplore the elements of gestural language and learn the difference between ASL signs and gestures. You’ll also learn some iconic gestures that are used as signs in ASL, such as “walk” and “hit.” As your professor illustrates, you already have access to a solid foundation of gestural communication.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 2 - The ASL Alphabet
31 octobre 202324 minIn this lesson, you’ll learn the entire ASL fingerspell alphabet, a coded system for the letters of the English language. You’ll have the opportunity to test your knowledge as you try some letters and blends and learn three-letter words and acronyms.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 3 - Numbers in ASL
31 octobre 202334 minExplore the world of numbers in ASL and learn how to sign up to 1 billion! You’ll also learn how to sign phone numbers, birthdays, and zip codes, as well as the arithmetic functions of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division—and that all-important equal sign.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 4 - The Importance of Introductions in Deaf Culture
31 octobre 202324 minTo interact with the Deaf community, it’s important to be able to identify your hearing status and your sensory environment. Are you deaf, a child of deaf adults (CODA), someone who became deaf late in life, or an ASL interpreter? Also, discover why your ASL name might be very different than the name you’ve used as an English speaker.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 5 - Facial Expressions and Greetings in ASL
31 octobre 202322 minExplore the fascinating role of facial expressions in signed language, and how the intensity of movements of the eyes, eyebrows, and mouth can change the meaning of a sign. Learn the signs and corresponding facial expressions for numerous positive, negative, and neutral feelings.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 6 - The Linguistic Parameters of ASL
31 octobre 202327 minIn this lesson, you’ll explore the five phonological parameters of every ASL sign: handshape, palm orientation, movement, location, and non-manual signals such as facial expression. Consider how changing even one of these parameters can change the sign’s meaning. You’ll also learn about Pidgin Signed English and Signed Exact English.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 7 - Asking Questions in ASL
31 octobre 202326 minDiscover the important ASL structure of topicalization—establishing the topic first and then providing commentary and/or questions. Here, you’ll learn the signs, facial expressions, and syntax for asking questions. You’ll also build vocabulary by learning multiple ways to sign the questions who, what, and how.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 8 - Making Commands in ASL
31 octobre 202327 minIn this lesson you’ll learn the signs for making commands related to objects and the body, as well as the importance of spatialization in conveying meaning. You’ll also explore the differences in facial expressions as you make commands with your new vocabulary versus the questions you learned to ask in the previous lesson.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 9 - Using Semantic Classifiers in ASL
31 octobre 202324 minDiscover how classifier handshapes can add meaning to your conversation and help you communicate about an activity whose sign you might not know. In this lesson, you’ll increase your vocabulary about activities you might like to do—watch TV, shop, cook, run, read, and more. You’ll also learn the all-important ASL kiss fist!Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 10 - Signing about Food and Dining in ASL
31 octobre 202328 minExplore the vocabulary and phrase structures you’ll use when discussing food or eating out. Your new vocabulary will include water, eggs, pancakes, pizza, and more. You’ll also learn about DeafSpace, the architectural approach that allows the greatest communication opportunities for those who use a signed language.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 11 - Time Expressions in ASL
31 octobre 202330 minLearn how to express time using ASL in terms of precise hours and minutes, as well as the vocabulary of the days of the weeks and months. Discover how the physical body acts as its own timeline in ASL, using sign placement to indicate the past, present, and future.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 12 - Discussing Location and Transportation in ASL
31 octobre 202328 minDid you grow up in a small town or a big city? Did you live in a condo, apartment, or house? You’ll be able to ask and answer these questions and more with the vocabulary in this lesson. You’ll also learn when to use fingerspelling as you refer to a city or state.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 13 - Describing Educational Experiences in ASL
31 octobre 202333 minDiscover the history of Deaf education in the United States. While researchers recognize today that ASL leads to robust language development and builds a strong community, there was a time when teaching ASL was controversial. Build your vocabulary by learning the signs for elementary, middle, and high schools; and curricular subjects, including social studies, drama, and more.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 14 - The Importance of Community in Deaf Culture
31 octobre 202334 minExplore the significance of community in Deaf culture, connecting those who are geographically disparate via a shared language and living experience. Your professor will use semantic classifiers as she helps you build vocabulary with signs including near, far, hospital, highway, police station, and more.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 15 - Topicalization and Spatialization in ASL
31 octobre 202331 minJust like an English word carries part of its meaning by the way it is said, topicalization and spatialization affect the meaning of ASL signs. Using those tools, your professor will teach the signs for colors, size, and patterns. Your new vocabulary will include bright, light, dark, soft, left, right, center, rough, bumpy, plaid, and polka dots.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 16 - Describing Settings in ASL
31 octobre 202333 minThe power of ASL really comes across when describing a physical place; you can get a stronger spatial sense of the environment much more easily than with a written language. Using semantic classifiers as appropriate, your professor will teach signs such as setting, environment, sunrise, moonrise, wind, reflection, cloudy, cool, dry, and humid.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 17 - Describing People in ASL
31 octobre 202333 minLearn how to describe a person’s appearance and talk about relationships, occupations, and personalities. You’ll discover that ASL pronouns contain no gender identifiers, helping to create an inclusive community. In addition to vocabulary describing height, hair, age, and personality traits, you’ll also learn the signs for nonbinary, gender fluid, transgender, straight, and queer.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 18 - Discussing Social Activities in ASL
31 octobre 202326 minIndexing is another powerful tool in ASL communication. In this lesson, you’ll use indexing and plural classifiers to communicate about groups of people. You’ll also learn to describe your hobbies, interests, and sports with new vocabulary, including chat, party, theater, concert, soccer, hiking, festival, and more.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 19 - Narrative Structure in ASL
31 octobre 202324 minLearn how to create simple narratives in ASL using the body movements of role shifting to denote different characters and using bulleting to describe sequential action. Discover the specific order of an ASL narrative. Then, then practice with those tools plus new vocabulary including: one day, then, first, second, next, later, and more.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 20 - Storytelling and Handshape Stories
31 octobre 202337 minDiscover the fun of handshape stories, in which a limited number of handshapes are used to tell a story. Although most genres of Deaf literature are like that of other cultures, handshape stories are unique to signed language. You’ll also learn some vocabulary to use in your own storytelling: once upon a time, monsters, dialogue, happily ever after, and more.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 21 - Visual Vernacular and ASL Performances
31 octobre 202330 minExplore the excitement of Visual Vernacular, another literature genre unique to Deaf culture. It relies on gesture, role playing, iconic signs (as opposed to signs unique to ASL), body movement, and mime to tell a story. Your professor will share some visual vernacular as well as suggest other videos by famous performers you might want to check out.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 22 - ASL Poetry
31 octobre 202328 minPoetry in Deaf culture is used to share feelings and ideas, to connect as a community, to promote the community values, and often as a tool for advocacy. It incorporates a wealth of visuospatial phonological devices including handshape, movement, orientation, location, and facial expression. Discover the rhythms of beats and repetitive handshapes for rhyming as you experience ASL poetry.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 23 - Symbolism and Figurative Language in ASL
31 octobre 202329 minConsider the use of symbolism in ASL creative literature. Just as symbols are used in spoken and written language as a stand-in for strong sentiments or abstract thoughts, the same is true in the world of ASL. In addition, you’ll learn how to employ contrastive phrase structure to translate and create ASL similes and metaphors in your own creative work.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 24 - Bring It All Together: Opinion Statements
31 octobre 202334 minLearn to create compound sentences in ASL using a form of contrastive structure with role shifting to indicate the two phrases or sentences. You’ll also practice expressing your own opinions in ASL with the diamond structure of a topic, supporting details with role shifting to separate the ideas, and then your conclusion.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheter