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ENG 363 - Applied Linguistics

Application of contemporary linguistic theory and research to issues in language, literacy, and learning. Consideration of first and second language acquisition, literacy, bilingualism, ESL, language variation including gender and nonstandard dialects, language pedagogy, and language attitudes and their relevance to classroom practices. Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisite: ENG 261.

Credits: 3



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