Swedish as a Second Language for the Deaf I, 30 ECTS
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Description
This course is intended for students who are deaf and want to learn more about the Swedish language as it compares to sign language. Students study grammar and practice analyzing different types of texts that have been adapted to a variety of purposes and audiences. The course also examines current research in bilingualism in the deaf and hearing impaired. Instruction is given in sign language.
Area of interests: Language and Linguistics
Languages open doors to other cultures, experiences, business contacts and collaboration between countries. At Stockholm University you can study nearly 30 different languages. You can also delve into more theoretical subjects such as Linguistics and Bilingualism. Language and Linguistics studies can lead to a large variety of professions within teaching, research and industry, the public sector, trade and tourism, and other areas.

