Eunju Bang
Teaching Fellow in Linguistics
Courses
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Fall 2009
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Course number
with link to course Web site
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Course title
with link to course description
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Sec |
Instructor |
Days |
Time |
Room |
| CAS LX 250 |
Foundations of Language
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S2 |
Bang
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F |
10-11 |
KCB 104
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Introduction to linguistics. Study of the fundamental properties that all languages share, and of how languages differ, with respect to structure (sound system, word formation, syntax), expression of meaning, acquisition, variation, and change; cultural and artistic uses of languages; comparison of oral, written, and signed languages.
[No prerequisites.] |
| S4 |
Bang
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F |
12-1 |
KCB 104
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| S6 |
Bang
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F |
2-3 |
KCB 106
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- CAS LX 250 satisfies the Humanities Divisional Studies course requirement.
- Students signing up for CAS LX 250 A1 should also sign up for one of the discussion sections (S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, or S6).
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Spring 2010
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Course number
with link to course Web site
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Course title
with link to course description
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Sec |
Instructor |
Days |
Time |
Room |
| CAS LX 250 |
Foundations of Language
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S1 |
Bang
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F |
9-10 |
TBA
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Introduction to linguistics. Study of the fundamental properties that all languages share, and of how languages differ, with respect to structure (sound system, word formation, syntax), expression of meaning, acquisition, variation, and change; cultural and artistic uses of languages; comparison of oral, written, and signed languages.
[No prerequisites.] |
| S3 |
Bang
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F |
11-12 |
TBA
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| S5 |
Bang
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F |
1-2 |
TBA
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- CAS LX 250 satisfies the Humanities Divisional Studies course requirement.
- Students signing up for CAS LX 250 A1 should also sign up for one of the discussion sections (S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, or S6).
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