Course Schedule
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LING 597A – Descriptive Linguistics for Native American Languages
Workshop includes methods and techniques on how to describe a language in the four basis sub-areas of linguistics: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics; terminology and general processes associated with the four sub-areas.
Workshop includes methods and techniques on how to describe a language in the four basis sub-areas of linguistics: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics; terminology and general processes associated with the four sub-areas.
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- Section: 001
- Instructor: De Lima Silva, Wilson
- Days: We
- Time: 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM
- Dates: Jan 10 - May 1
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 5 / 7
ENGL 597R – Research Methods in Rhetoric and Composition
This course surveys quantitative and qualitative methods in composition and rhetoric in order to introduce students to different communities of inquiry and basic questions about the nature of research.
This course surveys quantitative and qualitative methods in composition and rhetoric in order to introduce students to different communities of inquiry and basic questions about the nature of research.
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- Section: 001
- Instructor: Mapes, Aimee C
- Days: Th
- Time: 02:00 PM - 04:30 PM
- Dates: Aug 26 - Dec 11
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 3 / 10
LING 597A – Descriptive Linguistics for Native American Languages
Workshop includes methods and techniques on how to describe a language in the four basis sub-areas of linguistics: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics; terminology and general processes associated with the four sub-areas.
Workshop includes methods and techniques on how to describe a language in the four basis sub-areas of linguistics: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics; terminology and general processes associated with the four sub-areas.
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- Section: 001
- Instructor: Zepeda, Ofelia
- Days: We
- Time: 01:00 PM - 05:00 PM
- Dates: Aug 26 - Dec 11
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 0 / 7
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- Section: 001
- Instructor: Zepeda, Ofelia
- Days: We
- Time: 01:00 PM - 05:00 PM
- Dates: Aug 26 - Dec 11
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 0 / 7
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- Section: 001
- Instructor: Schneider, Lauren E
- Days: We
- Time: 01:00 PM - 05:00 PM
- Dates: Aug 26 - Dec 11
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 6 / 7
SLAT 597 – Language & Digital Media
This course examines, through a range of topics and research frameworks, a relationship between language and digital media and the many ways language communication dynamics operates across changing mediascapes. The course provides a solid foundation in relevant theoretical concepts balanced with practical exercises and creative projects. The course adopts a broad interpretation of the term "media" focusing on existing online media platforms as well as on the issues that arise from various uses of digital media for social, political, and cultural purposes, including virtual community building, digital semiotics, memes, viral spreads, surveillance, political opposition and oppression, and propaganda, marginalization and liberation, participatory cultures, production dimensions, etc. The course is designed for graduate and undergraduate students in Russian sociolinguistics, and (second) language studies interested in learning how to research digital media discourse. The course is taught in English; no knowledge of Russian language is required.
This course examines, through a range of topics and research frameworks, a relationship between language and digital media and the many ways language communication dynamics operates across changing mediascapes. The course provides a solid foundation in relevant theoretical concepts balanced with practical exercises and creative projects. The course adopts a broad interpretation of the term "media" focusing on existing online media platforms as well as on the issues that arise from various uses of digital media for social, political, and cultural purposes, including virtual community building, digital semiotics, memes, viral spreads, surveillance, political opposition and oppression, and propaganda, marginalization and liberation, participatory cultures, production dimensions, etc. The course is designed for graduate and undergraduate students in Russian sociolinguistics, and (second) language studies interested in learning how to research digital media discourse. The course is taught in English; no knowledge of Russian language is required.
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- Section: 001
- Instructor: Klimanova, Liudmila
- Days: We
- Time: 04:00 PM - 06:30 PM
- Dates: Aug 26 - Dec 11
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 0 / 15
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- Section: 001
- Instructor: Klimanova, Liudmila
- Days: We
- Time: 04:00 PM - 06:30 PM
- Dates: Aug 26 - Dec 11
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 0 / 15
LING 597A – Descriptive Linguistics for Native American Languages
Workshop includes methods and techniques on how to describe a language in the four basis sub-areas of linguistics: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics; terminology and general processes associated with the four sub-areas.
Workshop includes methods and techniques on how to describe a language in the four basis sub-areas of linguistics: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics; terminology and general processes associated with the four sub-areas.
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- Section: 001
- Instructor: Schneider, Lauren E
- Days: We
- Time: 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM
- Dates: Jan 15 - May 7
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 2 / 7