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                  ENG 535 - Linguistics, Literature, and TESOL (Put on reserve by department 1/2/23, will go inactive 8/24/26)  Description:  Linguistic perspectives on and approaches to literature, with an emphasis on poetry and prose. (Put on reserve by department 1/2/23, will go inactive 8/24/26)
  Prerequisites:  Prerequisite: admission to the TESOL Graduate Program.
  Credits:  (5)
  Learner Outcomes:  Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
	- Distinguish linguistic form from literary form and characterize their complementary nature;
 
	- Articulate linguistic foundation of literary theory and its significance in TESOL; 
 
	- Use linguistic approaches to analyzing poetic meters and poems and their significance in TESOL;
 
	- Conduct computational linguistic analyses of narrativity, syntactic complexity, word concreteness, referential cohesion, and deep cohesion;
 
	- Understand statistical methods of analyzing quantitative data involved in computational linguistic analyses;
 
	- Apply knowledge of linguistics and literature to literary textual criticism;
 
	- Apply knowledge of linguistics and literature to literary textual criticism and TESOL.
 
  Learner Outcomes Approval Date:  6/4/19
  Anticipated Course Offering Terms and Locations: Spring Locations Ellensburg 
				  
  
			
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