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Prerequisites: S280 or Consent of the Department
This course offers a foundation in the areas and methodologies central to the study of Hispanic linguistics. Students will learn analysis tools and apply them to the scientific study of Spanish, including analyses of the sound system (phonetics and phonology), the structure of words and sentences (morphology and syntax), variation and use of Spanish in social contexts (sociolinguistics), and how meaning is created and communicated (semantics and pragmatics). After taking this course students will be able to take advanced coursework in Hispanic linguistics, have an expanded understanding of the Spanish language, and the unique human capacity for language learning. This course is conducted in Spanish.
HISP-S 326 #5423 9:45A-11:00A MW EP 256 Staff
HISP-S 326 #5670 9:45A-11:00A TR EP 256 Staff
HISP-S 326 #2040 11:30A-12:45P TR SB 140 Staff
HISP-S 326 #8114 1:15P-2:30P TR GA 0013 Staff
HISP-S 326 #34431 1:15P-2:30P TR ED 1255 Staff
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