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Choctaw Course Descriptions

1513# CHOCTAW LANGUAGE AND CULTURE.
This course provides a basic introduction to Choctaw language and culture
1613# CHOCTAW LANGUAGE AND CULTURE II.
Intermediate Choctaw is a semester Language course intended for students who have successfully completed Choctaw I Beginning course.
1713# CHOCTAW LANGUAGE AND CULTURE III.
This course is a continuation of Choctaw II.
Emphasis is onidiomatic language and more complicated syntax.
By the end of the semester, students are expected to negotiate the meaning of basic printed materials; produce clear and coherent prose; communicate orally in appropriate language with proper stress and intonation; and analyze and interpret various forms of spoken communication.
1813# CHOCTAW IV.
A continuation of Choctaw Language and Culture III with special attention to its phonology, morphology, and syntax.
Advanced conversational practice, literacy (Choctaw language, reading and writing emphasis), vocabulary building, history and culture of the Choctaw Nation are also emphasized.
(Prerequisite: CHTW 1713)

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