Navajo (NVJO) *See also: (NAVA)
311 / 511.
Navajo Verb System I.
(3)
Chee
This course focuses on Navajo phonology verb morphology and multifaceted nature of Navajo verb complex. Will also cover introduction to prefix template of Navajo verb, verb paradigms in imperfective mode, and its four sub-modes.
Prerequisite: NAVA 2120.
312 / 512.
Navajo Verb System II.
(3)
Chee
The course continues study of the verb paradigms in Navajo and introduces the perfective, usitative, iterative, progressive and future modes. Extensive discussion on Navajo aspectual variation, stem alternations, conjugation patterns and verb parsing.
Prerequisite: 311.
315 / 515.
Advanced Navajo.
(3)
An examination of Navajo syntax, including voice alternations (passive, causative), relative and subordinate clause constructions and discourse structure.
Prerequisite: NAVA 2120.
401 / 501.
Navajo Linguistics.
(3)
Chee
Introduction to Navajo linguistics including examination of the nature and structure of the language. Linguistics areas including phonetics and phonology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics and sociolinguistics will be covered.
Prerequisite: NAVA 2120.
495.
Undergraduate Problems.
(1-6 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
Individual research into an area proposed by the student and conducted under the direction of a faculty member.
Restriction: permission of instructor.
501 / 401.
Navajo Linguistics.
(3)
Chee
Introduction to Navajo linguistics including examination of the nature and structure of the language. Linguistics areas including phonetics and phonology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics and sociolinguistics will be covered.
Prerequisite: NAVA 2120.
511 / 311.
Navajo Verb System I.
(3)
Chee
This course focuses on Navajo phonology verb morphology and multifaceted nature of Navajo verb complex. Will also cover introduction to prefix template of Navajo verb, verb paradigms in imperfective mode, and its four sub-modes.
Prerequisite: NAVA 2120.
512/312.
Navajo Verb System II.
(3)
Chee
The course continues study of the verb paradigms in Navajo and introduces the perfective, usitative, iterative, progressive and future modes. Extensive discussion on Navajo aspectual variation, stem alternations, conjugation patterns and verb parsing.
Prerequisite: 511.
515 / 315.
Advanced Navajo.
(3)
An examination of Navajo syntax, including voice alternations (passive, causative), relative and subordinate clause constructions and discourse structure.
Prerequisite: NAVA 2120.
595.
Graduate Problems.
(1-6)
Original independent study project approved by instructor.
Restriction: permission of instructor.