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LAT 1121: Beginning Latin II AS WLE
4.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: LAT 1120 or equivalent. An introductory course in Latin grammar with appropriate readings.
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LAT 2220: Intermediate Latin AS WLE
4.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: LAT 1121 or equivalent. Readings in Latin at an intermediate level.
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LAT 2221: Intermediate Latin II AS WLE
4.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: LAT 2220. This class will introduce students to their first Latin author, and to the techniques and skills of intermediate work in Latin. It will also provide a comprehensive review of Latin Grammar. It is not restricted to majors, and not repeatable for credit.
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LIN 2002: Language,Culture and Film AF AS WLE
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
Offers initial exposure to foreign languages and cultures. Through lecture, demonstration, discussion, and the viewing of full-length feature films, students are introduced to a variety of prominent modern and ancient languages and cultures.
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LIN 3670: English Grammar and Usage AS ENG
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
A course in the basics of traditional English grammar designed as a complement to our composition and creative writing courses, as a review for those students who will take preprofessional exams, and as a basic course for students interested in improving their knowledge of English. Will not be counted toward the English major.
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LIN 3801: Language and Meaning 6A AS WLE
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
A survey introduction for non-specialists to the basic principles of semantics and the way language conveys ideas. This course is also available on WUSF/TV Channel 16 by the O.U. Program.
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LIN 3801 - Language and Meaning 6A AS WLE
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LIN 4040: Descriptive Linguistics AS WLE
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: LIN 3010 or CI. Introduction to the basic techniques of formalizing linguistic descriptions through elementary phonological, morphological, and syntactic data solution-problems drawn from a variety of languages. Both taxonomic and generative analysis and descriptions will be developed and compared.
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LIN 4575: Language Types of the World( AS WLE LIN 4600 Language and Society( AS WLE
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: LIN 3010. An analysis of the interrelation of a language and the structure of the society using it. the linguistic behavior patterns characteristic of particular social, political, economic, educational, and racial groups. Problems in communication between strata.
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LIN 4671: Traditional English Grammar AS ENG
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
A course primarily using the sentence diagram to present a detailed analysis of the parts of speech, verb tenses, sentence functions, and other basic grammatical classifications of traditional English grammar.
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LIN 4680: Structure of American English AS ENG
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
An introductory survey of traditional, structural, and generative transformational grammars and their techniques for the analysis and description of linguistic structure in general, and contemporary American English, in particular.
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