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LINGUISTICS

301 GENERAL LINGUISTICS (3) Descriptive and historical study of language : linguistic analysis, language classification, language in its cultural and social settings. 315 PHONETICS (3) The science of the articulate sounds of human speech; the classification, reproduction, and proper recording of speech sounds ; principles of phonetic change. 316 PHONOLOGY (3) Properties of phonological systems; feature and component analysis; emphasis on methods of reducing non-Indo-European languages to writing. Prerequisite : 30 I or 315. 321,322 MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX (3, 3) Several forms of grammars; principles of word and sentence formation.

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