Linguistics of Asl and Other Sign Languages

A program that focuses on the scientific and scholarly study of the development, structure, and use of American Sign Language (ASL) and other visual signed languages, both as vehicles for communication within the deaf community and in relation to spoken and written languages. Includes instruction in cognitive linguistics; ASL and sign language phonology, syntax, and morphology; sociolinguistics of the deaf community; comparative linguistics; and studies of specific sign languages, including, but not limited to, ASL, Auslan (Australian Sign Language), LSF (French Sign Language), Shuwa jiten (Japanese Sign Language), HamNoSys (German Sign Language), and Gestuno.

Degree Statistics

This program is offered at 2 institutions across the United States, with a total of 24 degrees awarded annually.

Master's Degrees

7

degrees awarded

Doctoral Degrees

1

degrees awarded

Other Awards

16

awards given

Top Schools for Linguistics of Asl and Other Sign Languages

These institutions offer the most degrees in this program, ranked by total annual completions.

Rank Institution Degrees
1 Gallaudet University
Washington, DC
21
2 St Catherine University
Saint Paul, MN
3