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ENG 521: Modern English Usage
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Analysis of what "usage" means, a look at the shaping of attitudes about English in the twentieth century and the service of language during that period to form social groups. Attention to the transmission of these attitudes and to the role of the schools in that transmission.
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ENG 522: Writing in Nonacademic Settings
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Directed work experience for English Department graduate students including work-site mentoring and evaluation and concurrent academic assignments. Academic component includes reading and discussing articles relevant to the day-to-day practice of writing in nonacademic settings and completion of a project that connects academic and nonacademic components. Graduate Standing in an English Department graduate program required. Modest liability insurance fee required. Students must provide their own transportation to the practicum site.
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ENG 523: Language Variation Research Seminar
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Field-initiated research. Group and individual research topics focused on current sociolinguistic issues related to language variation and changes. Ethnographic and quantitative methods of analysis.
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ENG 524: Introduction to Linguistics
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Introduction to theoretical linguistics, especially for students in language, writing and literature curricula. Phonology, syntax, semantics, history of linguistics; relation of linguistics to philosophy, sociology and psychology; application of theory to analysis of texts.
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ENG 525: Variety In Language
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Language variation description, theory, method and application; focus on regional, social, ethnic and gender varieties; sociolinguistic analysis, basic discourse analysis.
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ENG 526: History Of the English Language
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
A survey of the growth and development of the language from its Indo-European beginnings to the present.
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ENG 526 - History Of the English Language
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ENG 527: Discourse Analysis
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Introduction to pragmatic and discourse-analytic theories concerning units of language beyond the sentence; application of methods of discourse analysis to different varieties of text.
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ENG 528: Language Change Research Seminar
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Study of English development and English dialects; processes of language change; historical linguistic methodology; field research; language variation and change.
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ENG 529: 16th-Century Non-Dramatic English Literature
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Prose and poetry of the English Renaissance, excluding drama. Special attention to major authors, including Spenser and Sidney, and to intellectual, cultural and literary backgrounds and developments. Introduction to pertinent methods and issues of scholarly inquiry and critical interpretation.
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ENG 530: 17th-Century English Literature
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
A close examination of the literature of England from 1600 to 1660 with emphasis on major literary figures and movements, development of important literary forms and genres and relationship between literary texts of this period and their philosophical, political and theological contexts. Some bibliographical and textural assignments. Content and focus varies according to instructor's emphasis, but writers covered usually include Donne, Herbert, Crashaw, Marvell and Browne.
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