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FRLING 400 The Syntactic Structure of French (5) VLPA
Scientific study of the syntax of French: phrase structure and movement, with emphasis on passives, relatives, and interrogatives. Prerequisite: either FRENCH 203, FRENCH 223, or FRENCH 234; either LING 200 or LING 400.
FRLING 401 The Morphological Structure of French (5) VLPA Klausenburger
Linguistic study of French morphology. Prerequisite: either FRENCH 203, FRENCH 223, or FRENCH 234; either LING 200 or LING 400.
FRLING 402 The Phonological Structure of French (5) VLPA Klausenburger
The phonological component of the generative grammar of French: representations of syllabic and segmental units, phonological rules, distinctive features and their articulatory correlates. Prerequisite: either FRENCH 203, FRENCH 223, or FRENCH 234; either LING 200 or LING 400.
FRLING 403 Background of Modern French (5) VLPA Klausenburger
Linguistic analysis of the important developments in the history of the French language from its Latin origin to contemporary speech. Prerequisite: either FRENCH 203, FRENCH 223, or FRENCH 234; either LING 200 or LING 400.
Instructor Course Description:
Jurgen Klausenburger
FRLING 405 Linguistics and the Teaching of French (5) VLPA Herschensohn
Areas of linguistics that can be particularly helpful to the French teacher. Prerequisite: either FRENCH 203, FRENCH 223, or FRENCH 234; either LING 200 or LING 400.
FRLING 406 Advanced French Grammar (5) VLPA Herschensohn
Problems of French grammar. Differences between forms and structures of French and English. Problems of effective teaching of French. Prerequisite: FRENCH 303.
Instructor Course Description:
Julia R. Herschensohn
FRLING 409 The Phonetics of French (5) VLPA Klausenburger
Scientific study of the French sound system with special emphasis on "lower level" phonetic rules. Focus on data from standard French as well as socioeconomic and geographic variations. Prerequisite: either FRENCH 203, FRENCH 223, or FRENCH 234; either LING 200 or LING 400.
Instructor Course Description:
Jurgen Klausenburger