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SKRT 110a: ling 115a,Introductory Sanskrit I
32.00 Credits
Yale University
David Brick. mtwthf9.25-10.15 L1 1iC Credits (32) An introduction to Sanskrit language and grammar. Focus on learning to read and translate basic Sanskrit sentences in the Indian Devanagari script. No prior background in Sanskrit assumed. Credit only on completion of skrt 120b.
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SKRT 120b: ling 125b,Introductory Sanskrit II
32.00 Credits
Yale University
David Brick. mtwthf9.25-10.15 L2 1iC Credits (32) Continuation of skrt 110a. Focus on the basics of Sanskrit grammar; readings from classical Sanskrit texts written in the Indian Devanagari script. After skrt 110a.
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SKRT 120b - ling 125b,Introductory Sanskrit II
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SKRT 130a: Intermediate Sanskrit I
33.00 Credits
Yale University
David Brick. mtwthf10.30-11.20 L3 1§C Credits (33) The first half of a two-term sequence aimed at helping students develop the skills necessary to read texts written in Sanskrit. Readings include selections from the Hitopadesa, Kathasaritsagara, Mahabharata, and Bhagavad Gita. After skrt 120b or equivalent.
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SKRT 140b: Intermediate Sanskrit II
33.00 Credits
Yale University
David Brick. mtwthf10.30-11.20 L4 1 §CCredits (33) Continuation of skrt 130a, focusing on Sanskrit literature from the kavya genre. Readings include selections from the Jatakamala of Aryasura and the opening verses of Kalidasa' s Kumarasambhava. Afte r skrt 130 a or equivalent.
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SLAV 206: aG ,The Slavic Peoples and Their Languages:From Unity to Diversity
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Robert Greenberg. m 7-8.50 p.m. Hu (0) Examination of the linguistic and cultural history of the Slavs from their prehistoric period up to the formation of the diverse Slavic languages, the individual Slavic states, and their national literatures. Readings and discussion in English.
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SLAV 206 - aG ,The Slavic Peoples and Their Languages:From Unity to Diversity
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SLAV 207: bG /plsc 365b,Languages and Politics
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Robert Greenberg. m 7-8.50 p.m. So (0) Political controversies surrounding issues of language planning and language policy. How social and political actors differentiate languages and dialects, and how nationalist ideology has shaped language choices. Topics include the English-only movements in the United States, the policy of official bilingualism in Canada, and language policies in Europe, with emphasis on Slavic countries.
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SLAV 210a: Introduction to Slavic Languages
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Introduction to Slavic Languages
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SLAV 485: aor b,Directed Reading or Individual Research in Slavic Languages and Literatures
1.00 Credits
Yale University
Consult the director of undergraduate studies. htba (0) Individual study under the supervision of a faculty member selected by the student. Applicants must submit a prospectus approved by the adviser to the director of undergraduate studies by the end of the first week of classes in the term in which the course is taken. The student meets with the adviser at least one hour each week, and takes a final examination or writes a term paper. No credit granted without prior approval of the director of undergraduate studies.
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SOCY 025b: Reproduction in Global Contexts
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Reproduction in Global Contexts
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SOCY 041a: Sociology of Social Control and Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Philip Smith. wf 2.30-3.45 So (37) Fr sem The criminal justice system from a sociological perspective. Transformations in social control arising with the onset of modernity. Topics include policing, courts, the law, and prisons; costs and benefits of contemporary solutions to the problem of social control; and the role of power and culture in shaping current policy and activity. Enrollment limited to freshmen. Preregistration required; see under Freshman Seminar Program.
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