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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Japanese 101: Fundamentals of conversation, listening, reading, writing, composition, and culture. Prerequisite: Japanese 101 or equivalent. Sp-3-
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Review of basic grammar and introduction of more complex structures. More advanced level conversation, listening, reading, writing composition. Prerequisite: Japanese 102 or equivalent. Fl-3-
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This course is a continuation of Japanese 201. Review of basic grammar and introduction of more complex structures. More advanced level conversation, reading, writing and composition. Prerequisite: Japanese 201 or equivalent. Sp-3-
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the scientific study of language as a universal human phenomenon. This course will combine an introduction to basic concepts in phonology, morphology and syntax with the sociocultural bases of human communication. Fl-3-
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3.00 Credits
This course is a focused introduction to phonetics, phonology and morphology. Phonetics is the study of the articulatory, acoustic and perceptual aspects of speech sounds. Phonology is the study of sound patterns in language. The aspects of morphology to be explored in this course are those related to phonological phenomena that occur at morpheme boundaries. This course builds on information and understanding gleaned in Linguistics 100. Prerequisites: Lin 100. Fl-3-
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This course is a focused introduction to the fields of morphology, syntax and semantics, which builds on understandings gleaned in LIN 100. Morphology is the study of word formation. Syntax is the study of sentence building. Semantics is the study of linguistic meaning. The course will equip students with the basic tools of modern linguistic analysis in these areas, and in the interfaces between these areas, as well as the understanding of what is gained from this analysis. This course builds on information and understandings gleaned in Linguistics 100. Prerequisites: Lin 100. Sp-3-
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This course is an opportunity for students to understand the tenets and principles of theories about language. Language phenomena will be examined from various theoretical perspectives. Among these are formal linguistics, functional linguistics, and structural linguistics. Prerequisites: Lin 200 and 201. Sp-3-
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3.00 Credits
Techniques and assumptions of syntactic analysis, especially as applied to English. Prerequisites: six hours of linguistics core courses, or Eng 271 and 273. Ir -3-
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3.00 Credits
Investigations into specific areas of language study. Prerequisite: Lin 310. Ir-1 to 3-
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3.00 Credits
The capstone experience for linguistics is a senior seminar which will provide students with an opportunity to interact with a consultant who speaks an uncommonly taught language. In small groups and based on interviews with the consultant, students will analyze and describe the language's phonology, morphology, grammar and other cognitive, psychological, pragmatic and cultural features, bringing together all of the aspects of language that students have learned about throughout their linguistics program. Multiple group projects will culminate in a public presentation on the overall analysis of the language. Prerequisites: Completion of all other linguistics core courses and senior class standing. Sp-3-
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