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86 / H U M A N I T I ES 331. PHONETICS. (3)

The science of the articulate sounds of human speech. The classification, reproduction, and proper recording of speech sounds . Some attention to the principles of phonetic change.

332. PHONEMICS. (3)

The theory and method for reducing languages to writing. Extensive transcription 9-nd analysis of a non-Inda-European language from a native informant. Prerequi site: Linquisitics 301 or 331.

342. STRUCTURE OF ENGLISH. (3}

Morphology and syntax of American English following the methods of scientific language study. Prerequisite: Linguistics 301 or English 315. LITERATURE Following is a list of the literature courses offered by the Divi­ sion. Humanities majors who select a concentration in Literature must complete English 201, 202, and 415 as a part of their 18 unit requirement. English 200. MASTERPIECES. English 201, 202. ENGLISH LITERATURE. English 304. 17th CENTURY LITERATURE. English 305. BIOGRAPHY. English 307. RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION. English 309, 310. AMERICAN LITERATURE. English 312. THE ROMANTIC AGE. English 314. CLASSICAL LITERATURE. English 317. 18th CENTURY LITERATURE. English 321. POETRY. English 403. SHAKESPEARE. English 406. WORLD LITERATURE. English 407. THE ENGLISH NOVEL. English 408. MAJOR AMERICAN NOVELISTS. English 410. LITERATURE OF THE MIDDLE AGES. English 413. VICTORIAN PERIOD. English 415. LITERARY CRITICISM. English 416. 20th CENTURY LITERATURE. English 451. GREAT THEMES IN THE HUMANITIES.

German 303. GERMAN LIFE AND CULTURE. German 304, 305. GERMAN LITERATURE. German 311, 312. GERMAN LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION.

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