Structure of ASL workshop – Austin
Structure of ASL
A workshop presented by Dr Byron Bridges
Understanding the structure of ASL is a tool every interpreter, teacher and
student must have in their bag of tricks. Many interpreters and teachers use
sign language, but they don’t know where to find nouns, verbs, adjectives,
or adverbs in ASL. Why can the sign DEAF go either way? How does ASL Syntax
work? What’s the difference between numbers and numerical incorporation? In
this workshop we will be studying phonology, morphology, syntax, pragmatics
and semantics in ASL. This workshop will help everyone fully understand
what’s “inside” ASL.
Come join us and begin to understand why you sign the way you do.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
9:00 am – 4:00 pm
ACC’s Highland Business Center
5930 Middle Fiskville Rd
Austin, TX 78752
http://www.austincc.edu/locations/hc
Room 301
Only 40 seats available!
Cost: (no refunds)
$40 if mailed by January 17, 2010
$50 at the door
Make checks payable to “Byron Bridges”, include your email address, and mail
to:
Byron Bridges
5310 Presidio Rd
Austin TX 78745
.7 RID and BEI CEUs provided
TSID is an Approved RID CMP Sponsor for Continuing Education Activities.
This professional Studies program is offered for .7 CEUs at the Extensive
Knowledge Level.
Questions or special
accommodations needed?
Phone: 512-284-5995
E-mail: pahasl@aol.com
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Deaf Real Estate
Hello,
I ask that Deaf Network change the info on the workshop.. Can you please remove the info you have on now and replace this with the current one below;
Structure of ASL workshop – Austin
A workshop presented by Dr Byron Bridges
Understanding the structure of ASL is a tool every interpreter, teacher and
student must have in their bag of tricks. Many interpreters and teachers use
sign language, but they don’t know where to find nouns, verbs, adjectives,
or adverbs in ASL. Why can the sign DEAF go either way? How does ASL Syntax
work? What’s the difference between numbers and numerical incorporation? In
this workshop we will be studying phonology, morphology, syntax, pragmatics
and semantics in ASL. This workshop will help everyone fully understand
what’s “inside” ASL.
Come join us and begin to understand why you sign the way you do.
Saturday, January 22, 2011 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
(Please note: Change of location) There are more seats available!
Austin Association of the Deaf (Deaf Club)
8818 Cullen Lane
Austin Texas 78764-3884
Cost: (no refunds)
$40 if mailed by January 19, 2011
$50 at the door
Make checks payable to “Byron Bridges”, include your email address, and mail
to:
Byron Bridges
5310 Presidio Rd
Austin TX 78745
.7 RID and BEI CEUs provided
TSID is an Approved RID CMP Sponsor for Continuing Education Activities.
This professional Studies program is offered for .7 CEUs at the Extensive
Knowledge Level.
Questions or special
accommodations needed?
Phone: 512-284-5995
E-mail: pahasl@aol.com