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== HUL340 : Selected Topics in Literature ==
== HUL340 : Selected Topics in Literature ==
Allocation Preferences : HUL231, HUL232, HUL235, HUL236, HUL237, HUL240, HUL239, The course will introduce students to selected topics in Literature as decided by the instructor. HUL341: Meaning in Natural Language 3 Credits (3-0-0) Allocation Preferences : HUL242, HUL243, HUL282 This course examines different aspects of meaning/semantics in language. Some specific questions addressed here are: a) what is meaning?, b) how do we use words to convey meanings?, and c) how does our grammatical knowledge interact with the interpretive system? We try to answer these and other questions while introducing students to the formal techniques used in research on the semantics of natural language.
Allocation Preferences : [[HUL231]], [[HUL232]], [[HUL235]], [[HUL236]], [[HUL237]], [[HUL240]], [[HUL239]], The course will introduce students to selected topics in Literature as decided by the instructor. [[HUL341]]: Meaning in Natural Language 3 Credits (3-0-0) Allocation Preferences : [[HUL242]], [[HUL243]], [[HUL282]] This course examines different aspects of meaning/semantics in language. Some specific questions addressed here are: a) what is meaning?, b) how do we use words to convey meanings?, and c) how does our grammatical knowledge interact with the interpretive system? We try to answer these and other questions while introducing students to the formal techniques used in research on the semantics of natural language.

Latest revision as of 16:36, 14 April 2026

HUL340
Selected Topics in Literature
Credits 3
Structure 3-0-0
Pre-requisites Any Two courses from HUL2XX category
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HUL340 : Selected Topics in Literature

Allocation Preferences : HUL231, HUL232, HUL235, HUL236, HUL237, HUL240, HUL239, The course will introduce students to selected topics in Literature as decided by the instructor. HUL341: Meaning in Natural Language 3 Credits (3-0-0) Allocation Preferences : HUL242, HUL243, HUL282 This course examines different aspects of meaning/semantics in language. Some specific questions addressed here are: a) what is meaning?, b) how do we use words to convey meanings?, and c) how does our grammatical knowledge interact with the interpretive system? We try to answer these and other questions while introducing students to the formal techniques used in research on the semantics of natural language.