ENGLISH
(ENG)
ENG
400/500
Cr. 1-3
Workshop
Projects involving trends and
issues in composition, language, or literature related to various professional
uses of English, with a central topic to be announced before each workshop. No
more than three credits are applicable to an English major or minor.
Repeatable for credit ? maximum 6.
ENG
432/532
Cr. 3
Introduction
to Linguistics
Investigation of the nature of
linguistic system (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics),
theories of language development and the acquisition of first and second
languages in diverse cultural settings. Review of idiosyncratic elements as
they pertain to second-language learning. Prerequisite: MLG 109 or any foreign
language at the 200 level, or ENG 332. Offered Sem. II.
ENG
511 Cr. 1
Folktales
and Other Lore for Children
Close study of various folktales
for children. Also studied are myths, legends, tall-tales, Jack-tales, fables,
nursery rhymes, skip-rope rhymes, and literary lore. Modern adaptations by
contemporary authors are given attention. Prerequisite: three credits in
200-level English courses.
ENG
700 Cr. 1-3
Workshop
Projects involving trends and
issues in composition, language, or literature related to various professional
uses of English, with a central topic to be announced before each workshop.
Repeatable for credit ? maximum 6.
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