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LIN 4899 Linguistics Capstone Seminar: Kbarthol@spu - Edu

This course is the linguistics capstone seminar for spring 2010. It will be taught by Professor Kathryn Bartholomew Marston, and focuses on reflecting on previous linguistics coursework, integrating knowledge with faith, and further pursuing an area of interest. The course will include presentations on topics like writing systems, language development, sign language, dialects, and more. Requirements include attending class, participating in discussions, presenting research, and writing a summative paper. Reasonable accommodations will be provided to students with documented disabilities.

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LIN 4899 Linguistics Capstone Seminar: Kbarthol@spu - Edu

This course is the linguistics capstone seminar for spring 2010. It will be taught by Professor Kathryn Bartholomew Marston, and focuses on reflecting on previous linguistics coursework, integrating knowledge with faith, and further pursuing an area of interest. The course will include presentations on topics like writing systems, language development, sign language, dialects, and more. Requirements include attending class, participating in discussions, presenting research, and writing a summative paper. Reasonable accommodations will be provided to students with documented disabilities.

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LIN 4899 Linguistics Capstone Seminar Spring 2010

Kathryn Bartholomew Marston 218 Office hours: 1-3 M 3-! " an# $y appointment %hone: 281-3&33 '-mail: ($arthol)spu*e#u

+O,-S' OB.'+"/0'S "his course encourages recollection an# reflection on pre1ious coursewor( in linguistics language an# cultural stu#ies coursewor( integration of (nowle#ge with the stu#ent2s own faith commitment an# further pursuit of an area of interest to the stu#ent* 3/4 !855 contri$utes towar#s meeting the goals of the programs that form the 6epartment of 7oreign 3anguages an# 3iteratures: 1* 2* "o un#erstan# the rich #i1ersity of worl# languages an# cultures $oth ancient an# mo#ern8 "o $e a $lessing as a stranger in another lan# an# $e hospita$le to strangers in one9s own lan#*

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%resentations E Molly on writing systems :n#rea on language #e1elopment in early chil#hoo# Bethany on sign language %resentations E Michael on :merican 'nglish #ialects Ma; on psycholinguistics 6anny on comparati1e synta; %resentations E Kenneth on historical linguistics Susanne on name changes @ immigration patterns Sarah on non-/n#o-'uropean languages ="B:?

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-'F,/-'M'4"S 1* 2* 3* !* :tten# class faithfully an# participate acti1ely* /f you must $e a$sent / appreciate a message $y 1oice mail or e-mail* 3ea# or co-lea# #iscussion of a chapter of the te;t$oo( $ringing in new information as appropriate* -esearch an area of linguistics pre1iously une;plore# $y you an# present what you ha1e learne# to the class* Grite a summati1e paper due Wednesday 6/9 #iscussing how your (nowle#ge of linguistics informs your present un#erstan#ing of the worl# an# your calling in it*

H'4'-:3 %O3/+/'S :ll assignments shoul# $e type# an# printe#* /t is e;pecte# that all #ocuments han#e# in with the e;ception of tests an# occasional in-class essays will ha1e $een carefully proofrea# for typographic orthographic an# grammatical errors* "he ,ni1ersity-wi#e policy on aca#emic integrity foun# in the online ,n#ergra#uate +atalog will $e o$ser1e# in this class* '0:3,:"/O4 Hra#es are $ase# on: :tten#ance an# participation +hapter presentation -esearch presentation Summati1e paper 2&I 2&I 2&I 2&I 100I

-':SO4:B3' :++OMMO6:"/O4 S":"'M'4" /f you ha1e a specific #isa$ility that Dualifies you for aca#emic accommo#ations please contact 6isa$le# Stu#ent Ser1ices in the +enter for 3earning to ma(e your accommo#ations reDuest* Jou can reach Bethany :n#erson the program coor#inator at #isa$ilityser1ices)spu*e#u or =20A? 281-22C2* Once your eligi$ility has $een #etermine# 6isa$le# Stu#ent Ser1ices will sen# a 6isa$ility 0erification 3etter to your professors in#icating what accommo#ations ha1e $een appro1e#*

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