Linguistics
        
            
            
                    LIN 2100: Foundations of Language Study (5)
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            Develops conceptual tools for understanding the nature and the processes of language: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics. Personal and professional attitudes toward the world of language are reexamined.  
            
            Attributes: WK Humanities
            
            
            
         
    
        
            
            
                    LIN 3700: Philosophy of Language (3)
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            We typically communicate by using language, where communicating involves conveying meaning. But what is meaning? And what is a language? Philosophy of language examines these and related issues, such as: in virtue of what do words, or names, refer to objects or to persons? How do we mean more than what we literally say? Related topics include theories of meaning and reference, the distinction between semantics and pragmatics, and the variety of speech acts. May also cover recent work on metaphor and non-literal speech, pejoratives, or the language and power of propagandistic speech.  
            Equivalents: PHI 3700
            Attributes: Upper-Division
            
            Prerequisites: PHI 1001: D or better
OR PHI 1002: D or better
OR PHI 1004: D or better
OR LIN 2100: D or better
OR UCOR 3000: D or better
            
         
    
        
            
            
                    LIN 4145: Phonology (5)
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            A thorough study of sound systems and processes, with problem-solving experience in the analysis of English and other languages.  
            
            Attributes: Advanced Writing In Your Major, Upper-Division
            
            Prerequisites: LIN 2100: D or better
            
         
    
        
            
            
                    LIN 4150: Morphology (5)
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            A thorough study of word structures and processes, with problem-solving experience in the analysis of English and other languages.  
            
            Attributes: Upper-Division
            
            Prerequisites: LIN 2100: D or better
            
         
    
        
            
            
                    LIN 4200: Second Language Acquisition (5)
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            Presents an intensive study of the research literature so that students will become familiar with recent findings on the acquisition of a second language and with the research process.  
            Equivalents: LIN 6200
            Attributes: Upper-Division
            
            Prerequisites: LIN 2100: D or better
            
         
    
        
            
            
                    LIN 4250: Research Methods (5)
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            Teaches research methods in applied linguistics, emphasizing the concepts and procedures of quantitative and qualitative. Covers descriptive statistics, issues of validity and reliability, data collection and analysis, and research designs. Prepares students to critically evaluate research articles and to develop an original research proposal.  
            Equivalents: LIN 6250
            Attributes: Upper-Division
            Restrictions: Doctoral, Graduate are excluded.
            Prerequisites: LIN 2100: D or better
AND (LIN 4200: D or better
OR LIN 6200: D or better)
            
         
    
        
            
            
                    LIN 4365: Methods of Foreign Language Teaching (5)
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            An overview of the theoretical paradigms of second language learning and teaching; definition and evaluation of communicative competence; strategies for teaching skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing; selection and development of instructional materials.  
            
            Attributes: Upper-Division
            
            Prerequisites: LIN 2100: D or better
            
         
    
        
            
            
                    LIN 4410: Syntax (5)
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            Provides an intensive investigation into contemporary English sentence structures through the application of current syntactic theory. Basic rule making and rule testing are examined in English.  
            
            Attributes: Upper-Division
            
            Prerequisites: LIN 2100: D or better
            
         
    
        
            
            
                    LIN 4430: Sociolinguistics (5)
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            Looks more closely at how language is influenced by context, including social, cultural, psychological, geographical, and political factors. This interdisciplinary course draws from sociology, anthropology, and linguistics.  
            
            Attributes: Advanced Writing In Your Major, Upper-Division
            
            Prerequisites: LIN 2100: D or better
            
         
    
        
            
            
                    LIN 4601: History of the English Language (3)
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            Examines Anglo-Saxon, Middle, and modern forms of English in historical development and individual language systems. Includes phonology, morphology, syntax, and some discussion of the relationships of each language stage to literary expression during its era. Typically offered: Alternate Years.  
            Equivalents: ENG 4601
            Attributes: Upper-Division
            
            
            
         
    
        
            
            
                    LIN 4899: Linguistics Capstone Seminar (3)
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            Encourages recollection and reflection on previous coursework in linguistics, language and cultural studies, integration of knowledge with the student's own faith commitment, and further pursuit of an area of scholarly interest to the student, culminating in the senior paper.  
            
            Attributes: Advanced Writing In Your Major, Upper-Division
            
            
            
         
    
        
            
            
                    LIN 4900: Independent Study (1-5)
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            Student works independently with a faculty member on a mutually agreed upon topic.  May be repeated for credit up to 15 credits.
            
            Attributes: Upper-Division
            
            
            
         
    
        
            
            
                    LIN 4920: Directed Readings (1-10)
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            Directed Readings  May be repeated for credit up to 10 credits.
            
            Attributes: Upper-Division
            Restrictions: Freshman students are excluded.
            
            
         
    
        
            
            
                    LIN 4930: Tutorial Practicum (1-5)
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            Tutorial Practicum  May be repeated for credit up to 5 credits.
            
            Attributes: Upper-Division
            Restrictions: Freshman students are excluded.
            
            
         
    
        
            
            
                    LIN 4940: Internship (1-5)
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            Provides opportunity for practical application of linquistics.  May be repeated for credit up to 5 credits.
            
            Attributes: Upper-Division
            
            
            
         
    
        
            
            
                    LIN 4950: Special Topics in Linguistics (1-5)
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            Selected topics in Linguistics.  May be repeated for credit up to 5 credits.
            
            Attributes: Upper-Division
            Restrictions: Freshman students are excluded.
            
            
         
    
        
            
            
                    LIN 4952: Special Topics in Linguistics (1-5)
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            Selected Topics in Linguistics.  May be repeated for credit up to 5 credits.
            
            Attributes: Upper-Division
            Restrictions: Freshman students are excluded.