CJ course at UVic?
Bernard Schulmann
bernard at SHAMA.CA
Tue Aug 31 18:01:14 UTC 2004
What times is it running and how big a class?
History at UVic only classes coures as upper and lower level. The 300
and 400 courses are all considered roughly the same as upper level
courses. 200 level courses can (and are) taken by first year students.
Bernard, a UVic Hist guy from the 1980s.
David Robertson wrote:
>Naika tlus siks,
>
>Funny you should ask. I have just received confirmation that I'll be
>teaching a Chinook Jargon course at UVic in the Winter (Spring) semester.
>
>It's to be listed as HIST 359/LING 441, History & Language: Chinook Wawa.
>
>(Apparently the university thinks Jargon will be an easier subject for
>history majors than for linguistics majors...look at those course numbers.)
>
>The focus will be on Chinook as a language of BC, with plenty of shorthand
>practice. Hopefully we will have guest speakers in certain class
>sessions. I will strongly encourage the students to present their final
>papers at our Chinook Jargon Lu'lu at UVic.
>
>(Is June okay for the Lu'lu? I've had few responses.)
>
>Klahawiam naika,
>
>--Dave R
>
>On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 09:18:27 -0700, Bernard Schulmann <bernard at SHAMA.CA>
>wrote:
>
>
>
>>What is the status of UVic offering a CJ course this coming year? I am
>>very motivated to take it.
>>
>>
>
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