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Japanese |
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• JPNS 035. Narratives of Disaster and Rebuilding in Japan
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• JPNS 041. Fantastic Spaces in Modern Japanese Literature
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• JPNS 042. Language Policy and Planning in Japan
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• JPNS 051. Japanese Poetry and Poetics
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• JPNS 074. Japanese Popular Culture and Contemporary Media
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• JPNS 075. Japanese Modernism
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• JPNS 083. War and Postwar in Japanese Culture
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• JPNS 094. Independent Study
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• JPNS 096. Japanese Thesis
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• LITR 021J. Introduction to Modern Japanese Literature: Friendship and Love in Portrayals of Japanese Youth Culture
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• LITR 023J. Japanese Language and Multilingual Society in the 21st Century
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• LITR 033J. Tokyo Central: The Metropolis in Modern Japanese Literature and Film
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• LITR 035J. Narratives of Disaster and Rebuilding in Japan
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• LITR 041J. Fantastic Spaces in Modern Japanese Literature
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• LITR 051J. Japanese Poetry and Poetics
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• LITR 074J. Japanese Popular Culture and Contemporary Media
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• LITR 075J. Japanese Modernism
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• LITR 083J. War and Postwar in Japanese Culture
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Latin American and Latino Studies |
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• LALS 025. In Quest of God: The Latin American Religious Arena
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• LALS 035. Brasilidade: Negotiating Culture and Discourse in Contemporary Brazil
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• LALS 055. Race and Religion across Latin America and the Caribbean
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• LALS 090. Thesis
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• LALS 093. Directed Reading
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• LALS 097. Independent Study
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• LALS 180. Senior Honors Thesis
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Latin |
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• LATN 001. Intensive First-Year Latin
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• LATN 002. Intensive First-Year Latin
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• LATN 011. Lyric, Pastoral, and Elegiac Poetry
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• LATN 013. Tradition and Transformation in the Roman Empire
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• LATN 014. Medieval Latin
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• LATN 017. Latin Poetry and the Modernists
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• LATN 019. Roman Imperial Literature
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• LATN 021. Republican Literature
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• LATN 023. The Roman Novel
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• LATN 024. Latin Poetry and the Roman Revolution
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• LATN 025. Latin Poetry and the English Renaissance
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• LATN 027. Gender and Sexuality in Rome
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• LATN 028. Apuleius
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• LATN 029. Caligula and Claudius
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• LATN 029A. Attachment: Caligula and Claudius
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• LATN 030. Advanced Survey of Latin Poetry
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• LATN 031. Latin Rhetoric & History
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• LATN 032. Latin Satire
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• LATN 033. Horace, Lyric and Literary Criticism
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• LATN 034. Apuleius, Augustine, and the African Tradition
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• LATN 035. Rhetoric and Violence in Republican Rome
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• LATN 050. The Age of Nero
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• LATN 091. Attachment:Classical Studies Capstone Seminar
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• LATN 093. Directed Reading
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• LATN 094. Ancient Drama in Performance
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• LATN 096. Aesop’s Fables
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• LATN 098. Senior Course Study
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• LATN 129. Caligula and Claudius
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Linguistics |
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• LING 001. Introduction to Language and Linguistics
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• LING 002. First-Year Seminar: The Linguistic Innovation of Taboo Terms and Slang
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• LING 002A. First-Year Seminar: Language, Gender and Sexuality
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• LING 003. First-Year Seminar: What Gay Sounds Like - Linguistics of LBGTQ Communities
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• LING 003A. First-Year Seminar:The Meaning of “Meaning” in Post-Truth America
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• LING 007. Hebrew for Text Study I
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• LING 008A. Russian Phonetics
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• LING 009. First Year Seminar: Languages of Fear, Racism and Zombies
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• LING 010. Hebrew for Text Study II
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• LING 011. American Sign Language I
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• LING 014. Old English/History of the Language
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• LING 016. Language and Power
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• LING 017. Swahili I
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• LING 019. Lenape Language Study
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• LING 020. Computational Linguistics: Natural Language Processing
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• LING 021. Anthropological Linguistics
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• LING 023. Japanese Language and Multilingual Society in the 21st Century.
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• LING 025. Sociolinguistics: Language, Culture, and Society
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• LING 028. Philosophy of Language
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• LING 030. Language and Identity in the African Experience: From Kenya to Mexico
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• LING 033. Introduction to Classical Chinese
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• LING 034. Psychology of Language
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• LING 039. Language Learning: Science, Ethnography, Pedagogy
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• LING 040. Semantics
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• LING 041. Dialects of American English
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• LING 043. Morphology and the Lexicon
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• LING 045. Phonetics and Phonology
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• LING 046. Linguistics Diversity: Threats and Resistance
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• LING 050. Syntax
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• LING 052. Historical and Comparative Linguistics
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• LING 053. Educating Emergent Bilinguals
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• LING 054. Oral and Written Language
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• LING 055. Say what? Syntactic variation in dialects of English
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• LING 061. Structure of Navajo
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• LING 062. Structure of American Sign Language
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• LING 063. Supporting Literacy Among Deaf Children
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• LING 064. Structure of Tuvan
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• LING 067. Structure of Wamesa
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• LING 068. Structure of Kyrgyz
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• LING 070. Translation Workshop R
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• LING 073. Computational Linguistics
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• LING 075. Field Methods
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• LING 080. Syntax II
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• LING 081. Semantics II
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• LING 082. Sociolinguistics II: Deviance, Dystopia, and Democracy.
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• LING 085. Phonology II
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• LING 090. Advanced Research Methods in Linguistics
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