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SPHSC 800: Doctoral Dissertation
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University of Washington-Seattle Campus
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SPLING 400: SPANISH SYNTAX
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
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SPLING 401: The Morphological Structure of Spanish
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Strozer, Zagona Principles of word formation, including derivational and inflectional morphology. Relationship between inflectional morphology and other components of grammar. Offered: jointly with SPAN 401.
Prerequisite:
either SPAN 301 or SPAN 314; either ANTH 203, LING 200, LING 201, LING 203, LING 400, or SPAN 323
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SPLING 402: The Phonological Structure of Spanish
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Strozer, Zagona Phonological component of the generative grammar of Spanish; representations of syllabic and segmental units, phonological rules, distinctive features and their articulatory correlates. Offered: jointly with SPAN 402.
Prerequisite:
either SPAN 301 or SPAN 314; either ANTH 203, LING 200, LING 201, LING 203, LING 400, or SPAN 323
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SPLING 403: The Evolution of the Spanish Language
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Zagona Historical survey of Spanish phonology, morphology, and syntax, from Latin origins to the modern language. Offered: jointly with SPAN 403.
Prerequisite:
either SPAN 301 or SPAN 314; either ANTH 203, LING 200, LING 201, LING 203, LING 400, or SPAN 323
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SPLING 406: Advanced Spanish Grammar
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Anderson, Strozer Problems of Spanish grammar. Difference from English grammar. Techniques for the effective teaching of Spanish. Offered: jointly with SPAN 406.
Prerequisite:
either SPAN 303 or SPAN 316; SPAN 323
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SPLING 407: Dialects of World Spanish
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Introduction to dialectical variants of Spanish. Considers standardization and the real academia; variation and change; pragmatics and politeness; Spanish in contact; sound, word formation, and grammar variation. Taught in Spanish. Offered: jointly with SPAN 407.
Prerequisite:
either SPAN 301 or SPAN 314; either SPAN 323, LING 200, or LING 400
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SPLING 409: Spanish Phonetics
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Analysis of sounds: training in pronunciation, intonation, and close transcription of Spanish language in its modalities. Offered: jointly with SPAN 409.
Prerequisite:
either SPAN 301 or SPAN 314; either ANTH 203, LING 200, LING 201, LING 203, LING 400, or SPAN 323
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STAT 111: Lectures in Applied Statistics
1.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Weekly illustrating the importance of statisticians in a variety of fields, including medicine and the biological, physical, and social sciences. Contact instructor for information on emphasized fields of applications. Credit/no credit only. Offered: jointly with BIOST 111; Sp.
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STAT 220: Basic Statistics
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Objectives and pitfalls of statistical studies. Structure of data sets, histograms, means, and standard deviations. Correlation and regression. Probability, binomial and normal. Interpretation of estimates, confidence intervals, and significance tests. (Students may receive credit for only one of 220, 311, and ECON 311.) Offered: AWSpS.
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