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AP/LING4350 3.0 A: Pidgin and Creole Linguistics

Offered by: LING


 Session

Fall 2021

 Term

F

Format

SEMR

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

Pidgins and Creoles are languages that develop from contact between groups of people who have no common means of communication. This course examines the historical and social circumstances in which these languages, their linguistic characteristics and their relevance to linguistic theory. Integrated with: GS/LING 5350 3.00. Prerequisites: AP/LING 2120 3.00, AP/LING 2130 3.00, AP/LING 2140 3.00 and two 3000-level Linguistics courses, all with grades of at least C+, or permission of the department.


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