7.1439, FYI: Course announcement: SIL at University of North Dakota

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Subject: 7.1439, FYI: Course announcement: SIL at University of North Dakota
 
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Date:  Sat, 12 Oct 1996 09:39:00 CDT
From:  Albert_Bickford at sil.org
Subject:  Course announcement: SIL at University of North Dakota
 
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Date:  Sat, 12 Oct 1996 09:39:00 CDT
From:  Albert_Bickford at sil.org
Subject:  Course announcement: SIL at University of North Dakota
 
SUMMER INSTITUTE OF LINGUISTICS at the UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA
 
SIL-UND invites students for its next session, June 2-August 1, 1997.
 
- introductory and advanced courses in linguistics
- focus on developing analytical skills for describing endangered
  languages
- graduate and advanced undergraduate credit
- fully accredited and transferable to other institutions
- faculty has extensive research experience
- M.A. in linguistics available in a summer-only program
- safe, quiet, cool campus ideal for a summer of intensive study
 
Courses available
 
- Second language acquisition: theory and practice - Articulatory phonetics
- Field methods
- Intensive package of courses for preparing literacy specialists
  to work in minority languages in developing countries
- Phonology, morphology, syntax, sociolinguistics, ethnography, and
  more!
 
For more information:
 
  World Wide Web: http://www.und.nodak.edu/dept/linguistics/silund.htm
  Phone:          (800) 292-1621 (leave a message)
  E-mail:         steve_marlett at sil.org
  Mail:           SIL, PO Box 8987, Tucson AZ 85738-0987
 
 
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