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LINGUIST 212S: Topics in Spanish Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Duke University
In-depth analysis of one area of Spanish linguistics. Topics may include Spanish phonology, Spanish syntax, discourse analysis, applied linguistics, or Spanish pragmatics. Small research projects with a hands-on approach required. Instructor: Staff
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LINGUIST 213S: Linguistics and Law (DS4)
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics include surreptitious recordings as criminal evidence; pornography, slander, defamation, and libel; interpretation of laws and contracts; copyright, patents, and trademarks; jury instructions; jury selection; courtroom language as a unique register; the language of judges' decisions; interrogations and confessions; official bilingualism; product warnings; clarity of instructions leading to potential liability issues. Instructor: Butters
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LINGUIST 215S: Junior/Senior Seminar in Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Theory and methods of comparative linguistics. Diachronic and synchronic approaches to the study of comparative linguistics in phonology, morphology, morphophonemics, syntax, and lexical categories in the context of the world's languages. Both Indo-European and non- Indo-European languages included. Topics include theories of reconstruction, languages in contact, abductive processes, and questions of linguistic typology. Major research paper required. Instructor: Andrews, Butters, or Tetel
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LINGUIST 221: Structure of French
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Modern French phonology, morphology and syntax. Pragmatic interpretation of the current modes of use, including language levels, situationism, and interrelations. Readings in current linguistic theory. Instructor: Staff
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LINGUIST 228S: Recent and Contemporary Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Duke University
A critical study of some contemporary movements, with special emphasis on analytic philosophers. Instructor: Sterrett
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LINGUIST 260: History of the German Language
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Phonology, morphology, and syntax of German from the beginnings to the present. Instructor: Keul or Rasmussen
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LINGUIST 261S: Second Language Acquisition and Applied Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Introduction to the fields of second language acquisition and applied linguistics. Investigation of competing theories of language acquisition and learning, and various aspects of applied linguistics, including language and cognition, language and power, bilingualism, language and identity, and intercultural communication. Taught in English. Instructor: Walther
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LINGUIST 268: Brain and Language (B, C)
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Focus on cognitive processes and brain mechanisms involved in language comprehension and production. Psycholinguistic models and how these models may be implemented in the brain. Instructor: Andrews
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LINGUIST 299: Special Topics in Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Advanced study of linguistic theory. Topics to be announced. Instructor: Staff
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LINGUIST 299S: Special Topics in Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Same as Linguistics 299 except instruction is provided in a seminar format. Instructor: Staff
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