AP/FR4125 3.0 M: Textual Linguistics of Written French
Offered by: FR
Session
Winter 2020
Term
W
Format
LECT
Instructor
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
This course focuses on advanced written French by means of linguistic analysis, with particular attention paid to the referential function of language and the linguistic markers that assure functional continuity. Among the principles studied are referential mechanisms, cohesion, coherence, and stylistic devices. Prerequisites: AP/FR 2100 6.00 and three credits in language chosen from among AP/FR 3080 6.00, AP/FR 3081 3.00, or AP/FR 3082 3.00.
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