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Bibliography The following are all parallel in that each is designed to provide the student with a thorough knowledge of the basic bibliographic tools, books of reference, periodi­ cal and serial publications, and the more important general treatises in the his­ tory, philosophy, and expos ition of the particular area of knowledge. Principles of critical evaluation are stressed, and laboratory work involves the location of various kinds of information in the field. The basic outlines of the chief library classification systems for each subject are studied. 451 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY (1) 452 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RELIGION (1) 453 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES (1) 454 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF EDUCATION AND RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (1) 455 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS (1) 456 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE SCIENCES (1) 457 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE ARTS (1) 458 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LITERATURE (1) 459 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HISTORY (1) LINGUISTICS 300 READING AND CONFERENCE (1-3) Selected readings as determined by consultation with the instructor. Either semester. 301 GENERAL LINGUISTICS (3) An introduction to the methods for systematic observatior:i of language phenomena. 316 HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE (3 ) Changes and growth in the language. Word formation and function. 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 transcripti on and analysis of a non-Indo-European language from a native informant. Prerequisite: Linguistics 301 or 331. LITERATURE Following is a list of the literature courses offered by the Division. 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 307 RENAISSANCE LITERATURE English 309, 310 AMERICAN LITERATURE English 312 THE ROMANTIC AGE

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