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JAPANESE 497-498: Honors Study
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Honors Study
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LATIN 101,102: Elementary Latin
3.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Introduction to the fundamentals of the Latin language with reading of easy passages from the Roman authors. Stress will be laid on developing a facility in reading classical Latin. Three hours weekly. Open only to students with fewer than two years of Latin at entrance. E. Adler
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LATIN 201,202: Intermediate Latin Prose And Poetry
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
First semester: A review of grammar and syntax providing a transition from learning grammar to reading Latin texts by a variety of authors. Second semester: Selected books of Virgil's Aeneid. Prerequisite: Latin 201 or permission of the instructor is a prerequisite for Latin 202. D. Held, Staff
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LATIN 301,302: Readings in Latin Authors
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Topics are designed to fit the needs and interests of students with advanced standing in Latin. The course may be repeated for credit with the contents changed. Prerequisite: Four credits of Latin at entrance or permission of the instructor. Staff First semester:
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LATIN 301A: Catullus And Cicero Latin 301b Comedy: Plautus And Terence Latin 301c Sallust And Lucretius
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Second semester:
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LATIN 302D: Horace & Livy Latin 302e Advanced Virgil Latin 302f Ovid And Seneca Latin 391, 392 Individual Study
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Advanced study on a subject to be chosen by the student in consultation with the department.
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LATIN 302D - Horace & Livy Latin 302e Advanced Virgil Latin 302f Ovid And Seneca Latin 391, 392 Individual Study
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LIBERAL ARTS 201: Roman Origins of The Liberal Arts Tradition
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
A study of the origins of the liberal arts in republican Rome and their transformation in the Renaissance. Open to sophomores, juniors and seniors or by permission of the instructor. This course is taught in SATA programs only. R. Proctor
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LINGUISTICS 110: Linguistics: Introduction to Language
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
The nature of human language and the methods of modern linguistics. Both formal and interdisciplinary aspects of linguistics will be introduced. The formal portion of the course will consider the structure of human language: phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. The interdisciplinary aspects of language/linguistic activities will be considered in areas such as pragmatics and psycholinguistics. This is the same course as German Studies/Hispanic Studies/Slavic Studies 110. E. Eckert
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LINGUISTICS 155: Language Power
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
A practical and theoretical introduction to the study of foreign languages, with an emphasis on the linguistic analysis of English. Topics include grammar, word play (the shape of words and the logic of sound patterns), and etymology. An emphasis on critical thinking and analysis of language as system, and the use of linguistic puzzles to foster development of skills conducive to learning any foreign language with efficiency and confidence. This is the same course as Slavic Studies 155. E. Eckert
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LINGUISTICS 273: The Story of Language
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Language tells the story of changing culture and society; it reflects history of a country and its people. Focus is on language reconstruction, historical comparative linguistics, language origin, ongoing language change, language birth and death. Course 273 may include an optional section that will meet for an additional hour each week to discuss supplemental readings in Russian. Students participating in the foreign language section will receive one additional credit hour, pass/not passed marking. This is the same course as German Studies/Slavic Studies 273. Prerequisite: Knowledge of a foreign language; Linguistics 110 or permission of the instructor. Alternates annually with Linguistics 371. E. Eckert
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