The Linguistics Department at Ohio University is offering two Summer Session II courses:
would like to add another Tier II course (Cross-cultural Perspectives) that I’m going to offer in the 2nd summer session:
ILL 389 / 589 Women in Chinese Literature (2CP)
This course, which fills the general education Tier II course (Cross-cultural Perspectives), uses Chinese literature in translation to illustrate how women were portrayed in China over the past 2,000 years, from heroines who created human race in early days to the subordinate race over the Confucius doctrines, how the oppression was lifted, only to be re-activated in the modern era. Dr. Liang Tao, Associate Professor of Linguistics, notes that the course was last offered three years ago, and it is only offered in the summer.
LING 3300 Introduction to Psycholinguistics
This study of linguistic behavior and psychological mechanisms responsible for it is offered in Summer II. Tao notes that it will not be offered in the fall.
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