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LGBT 494: Lesbian Communities and Differences
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisite: One course in Women's Studies, preferably WMST200. Also offered as WMST494. Not open to students who have completed WMST494. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: WMST494 or LGBT494. The meanings of lesbian communities across many lines of difference. Using lesbian feminists of the 1970s as a starting point, we will look both back and forward in history, tracing changes and exploring the meanings of these in their social and historical contexts.
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LGBT 499: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisite: LGBT200 and permission of department. Senior standing. Repeatable to 6 credits if content differs. Directed research and analysis in LGBT Studies on a topic selected by the student.
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LING 200: Introductory Linguistics
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Does not count toward the Linguistics major and does not fulfill prerequisite requirements for all upper-level courses. Not open to students who have completed HESP120. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: HESP120 or LING200. An exploration of the nature of human language, designed for non-majors. Introduction to the basic concepts and methodology of modern linguistic analysis (sound systems, word formation, sentence structure). Additional topics may include: semantics, pragmatics, social aspects of language, dialects, language change, acquisition, writing systems, typology, language universals, comparison with other communication systems, etc.
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LING 210: Structure of American Sign Language
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Overview of phonology, morphology and syntax of American Sign Language. History of the language and the unique social, political and linguistic situation of the deaf.
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LING 240: Language and Mind
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Required for LING majors and recommended for students in related fields.. The study of language as a cognitive phenomenon. Focus on mastering the concepts and technical skills required for further courses in linguistics. Ways of representing people's knowledge of their native language, ways in which that knowledge is attained naturally by children, and how it is used in speaking and listening. Additional topics may include: animal communication, language and the brain, language and thought.
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LING 311: Syntax I
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisite: LING240. Basic concepts, analytical techniques of generative syntax, relation to empirical limits imposed by viewing grammars as representations of a component of human mind. Aspects of current theories.
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LING 312: Syntax II
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisite: LING311. Continuation of LING311. Development of theories of syntax. Criteria for revising theories. Methods and strategies of scientific efforts to explain natural phenomena.
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LING 321: Phonology I
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisite: LING240. Properties of sound systems of human languages, basic concepts and analytical techniques of generative phonology. Empirical limits imposed by viewing grammars as cognitive representations. Physiological properties and phonological systems; articulatory phonetics and distinctive feature theory.
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LING 322: Phonology II
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisite: LING321. Continuation of LING321. Further investigation of phonological phenomena and phonological theory. Revising and elaborating the theory of the phonological representation; interaction of phonology and morphology.
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LING 330: Historical Linguistics
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisite: LING200 or LING240. Recommended: LING321 and LING311. A traditional presentation of language change. Language types and families, sounds and writing systems, grammatical categories. Reconstruction of proto-languages by internal and comparative methods.
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