This is a course in the Old English language; the goal is for students to learn how to pronounce, read, and translate Old English prose and, near the end of the semester, Old English poetry. In some respects, the course is similar to any a course in any modern foreign language, with vocabulary quizzes, grammar tests, and translation exercises. Students who have had courses in a more highly-inflected language like Latin or German, or an introductory linguistics course such as LING 2100 (or more advanced courses in historical linguistics and/or other old Germanic languages) will have an advantage over those who have not; but for those without any advanced formal linguistic or historical linguistic background – or whose familiarity with grammatical categories and linguistic terminology is moribund – the first few lessons will include general comments on phonology and phonetics, the morphology of noun declensions and verb conjugations, and the syntax of OE sentences. The last weeks of the semester are spent on translation of more lengthy passages of OE prose and some poetry.
Old English
Credit Hours:
3
Prerequisites:
LING2100, LING2100E or LING2100H
POD (Graduate prerequisite)
Semester Offered:
Fall
Level: