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UNIVERSITY OF
REGINA General Calendar 2000-2001 |
SAUL 100 | SAUL 101 | SAUL 102 | SAUL 103 | SAUL 104 | SAUL 105 | SAUL 202 | SAUL 205 | SAUL 206 | SAUL 209 | SAUL 330 | SAUL 340 | SAUL 390-395AA-ZZ | SAUL 410 | SAUL 411 | SAUL 480 | SAUL 490-495AA-ZZ
SAULTEAUX (OJIBWAY)
SAUL 100 (formerly OJIB 100)![]()
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Elementary Saulteaux I
3:3-1
Introduction to basic grammar, reading, and writing. Emphasis on oral expression and practice with electronic learning materials. No prior knowledge of Saulteaux is assumed.
SAUL 101 (formerly OJIB 101)![]()
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Elementary Saulteaux II
3:3-1
A continuation of SAUL 100. Further grammar and oral practice of Saulteaux. This course completes preparation for SAUL 102.
Prerequisite: SAUL100
SAUL 102 (formerly OJIB 102)![]()
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Structure of Saulteaux I
3:3-0
A survey of major word and sentence structures of Saulteaux, with some attention to dialect variation. Composition and reading of short stories and dialogues.
Prerequisite: SAUL 101
SAUL 103 (formerly OJIB 103)![]()
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Structure of Saulteaux II
3:3-0
A continuation of SAUL 102. Further study and analysis of grammatical structures, dialect variation, and more composition and reading of short stories and dialogues.
Prerequisite: SAUL 102
SAUL 104 (formerly OJIB 104)![]()
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Saulteaux Grammar and Orthography I
3:3-0
This course is designed for students who already speak Saulteaux. Emphasis is on writing in standard Roman orthography. An introduction to short compositions and analysis of grammatical structures.
Prerequisite: Fluency in Saulteaux
SAUL 105 (formerly OJIB 105)![]()
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Saulteaux Grammar and Orthography II
3:3-0
A continuation of SAUL 104. Further writing practice, grammar, and short compositions. Examination of materials produced in orthographies other than standard Roman orthography.
Prerequisite: SAUL 104
SAUL 202 (formerly OJIB 202)![]()
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Saulteaux Literature and Grammar
3:3-0
Analysis of complex grammatical structures, with an introduction to oral and written literature such as ordinary stories and traditional tales.
Prerequisite: SAUL 103 or 105
SAUL 205 (formerly OJIB 205)![]()
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Expository Writing in Saulteaux
3:3-0
Study and analysis of non-fiction literature in Saulteaux, such as biography, history, politics, news stories, narratives, and technical writing. Practice in writing and revising such literature.
Prerequisite: SAUL 103 or 105
SAUL 206 (formerly OJIB 206)![]()
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Saulteaux Linguistics
3:3-0
Linguistic concepts for the scientific analysis of Saulteaux. Development of linguistic terminology in Saulteaux for language teachers.
Prerequisites: SAUL 103 or 105 or permission of the department head.
SAUL 209 (formerly OJIB 209)![]()
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Creative Writing In Saulteaux
3:3-0
Standard Roman orthography will be used by students to compose original writings in Saulteaux. Students will critique each other's work as well as published materials.
Prerequisite: SAUL 202
SAUL 330 (formerly OJIB 300)![]()
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Saulteaux Syllabics
3:3-0
Introduction to the Saulteaux syllabics writing system. Reading and writing in syllabics.
Prerequisite: SAUL 202
SAUL 340 (formerly OJIB 310)![]()
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Oral Tradition of Saulteaux
3:3-0
Stories and legends on audio and video cassettes will be analyzed and transcribed by students. Storytelling sessions with students and elders. Visiting lecturers will also be included in the course.
Prerequisite: SAUL 202
SAUL 390-395AA-ZZ (formerly OJIB 390-395)![]()
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Directed Studies in Saulteaux
Variable Credit: 1-3 hours
Topics may be chosen from a list of options open to the students.
Prerequisite: A 300-level Saulteaux course
SAUL 410![]()
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Seminar in Phonology & Orthography
3:3-0
The study of the sound system and phonological processes of Saulteaux and other Ojibway dialects with reference to contemporary phonological theory. Application to Saulteaux writing systems.
Prerequisites: SAUL 206 and LING 210.
SAUL 411 (formerly OJIB 400)![]()
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Seminar in Saulteaux Morphology
3:3-0
The study of the internal structure of Saulteaux words. Morphological and phonological processes of Saulteaux will be examined, as will contemporary linguistic theory.
Prerequisites: SAUL 206 and LING 211.
SAUL 480![]()
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Saulteaux Language Field Methods
3:3-0
Advanced survey of field method techniques, including the conducting of interviews, the gathering of linguistic material, and the recording, transcription, and translation of Saulteaux texts.
Prerequisites: SAUL 340 and LING 380.
SAUL 490-495AA-ZZ (formerly OJIB 490-495)![]()
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Directed Research In Saulteaux
Variable Credit: 1-3 hours
Courses designed as required by senior undergraduates.
Prerequisites: Three 300-level Saulteaux courses and permission of department head.
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