ANTH 2430
Languages of the World
Course Description
Prerequisites
One year of a foreign language or permission of instructor
An introduction to the study of language relationships and linguistic structures. Topics covered the basic elements of grammatical description; genetic, areal, and typological relationships among languages; a survey of the world's major language groupings and the notable structures and grammatical categories they exhibit; and the issue of language endangerment. Prerequisite: One year of a foreign language or permission of instructor.
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Spring 2024
Fr 11:00am - 11:50am
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Lise Dobrin
Spring 2024
TuTh 5:00pm - 5:50pm
3.0
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3.6
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3.41
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Armik Mirzayan
Fall 2023
MoWe 10:00am - 10:50am
3.1
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2.6
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3.74
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John Rovin
Spring 2023
Fr 10:00am - 10:50am
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Faculty Staff
Fall 2021
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Abbi Traaseth
Fall 2021
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Fiona Balestrieri
Fall 2020
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Taylor Gilliam
Fall 2020
5.0
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1.0
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Courtney Cox
Fall 2019
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Samuel Beer
Spring 2019
4.7
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2.0
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3.53
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Grace East
Spring 2019
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David Petrick
Spring 2019
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Julia Warner
Fall 2018
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Kennedy Castillo
Spring 2018
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Amanda Hayek
Spring 2018
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Richard Wayt
Spring 2017
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Nicholas Piccinini
Spring 2016
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Jessica Boynton
Spring 2014
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Alison Broach
Spring 2013
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Grace Reynolds
Spring 2011
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