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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Studies the evolution of Spanish culture through its main artistic, sociological and intellectual expressions. Prerequisite: SPAN 2040, 2140.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the Spanish-speaking cultures of Latin America and the United States through a historical overview and a focus on contemporary politics and culture. Prerequisite: SPAN 2040 or SPAN 2140.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of basic concepts and approaches to linguistics with examples from and emphasis on Spanish description. Basic concepts in semiotics, formal and non-formal linguistics, core areas in linguistics (phonetics & phonology, morphosyntax, semantics & pragmatics), as well as an overview of subfields of linguistics (psycholinguistics, sociolinguÃstics, computational linguistics, etc.)Prerequisites: SPAN 3050 or equivalent proficiency.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Encompasses books or periodicals of special interest to the student, selected in consultation with a staff member. Includes independent reading and reports. Prerequisite: SPAN 2030.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a general overview of issues in language change in the contemporary Spanish-speaking world. General topics include language vs. dialect, social factors affecting language variation/acquisition/maintenance, mechanisms of change, language contact effects, language attitudes, policy and planning, style and register and mixing of languages and bilingualism, among others, as they are seen in the Spanish language. Dual listed with SPAN 5070. Prerequisite: SPAN 3300 or LANG 4750.
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3.00 Credits
Intensive practice of Spanish grammar through syntactic analysis to raise language awareness. Study of Spanish grammar in connection with information theory and semantic roles, with a focus on complex sentences and different phenomena such as preposition requirements, word order, emphatic structures, etc. Dual listed with SPAN 5080. Prerequisite: SPAN 3300 or LANG 4750.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a description of Spanish sound system and general survey of the language's major dialectical variations. Will touch upon acoustic phonetics and focus on articulatory phonetics. Practice of phonological processes that affect the pronunciation of the language. It includes an explanation of main sources for a foreign accent in Spanish. Dual listed with SPAN 5090. Prerequisites: SPAN 3300 or LANG 4750.
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3.00 Credits
A practical approach to translating techniques and elements of oral interpretation. Prerequisite: SPAN 3060.
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3.00 Credits
Examines Spanish American lit from a wide variety of perspectives: geographical regions (e.g. Caribean, Andean, Greater Mexico) theme (e.g. Revolution, Borders), period (e.g. Colonial, 19th Century) or genre (e.g. Poetry, theatre, film nonfiction). Prerequisites: SPAN 3050 or equivalent. SPAN 3120 highly recommended.
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3.00 Credits
Studies Spanish Renaissance, taking into consideration social, political, economic, religious, philosophical and aesthetic aspects of the culture as a context for and as reflected in the literature. Dual listed with SPAN 5130. Prerequisite: SPAN 3030 or SPAN 3050, and SPAN 3140.
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