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LING 200 INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 * RESTRICTED DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP II Introduction to concepts and terminology in the scientific study of language. Includes sound systems (phonology), construction of words (morphology), organization of words in the sentence (syntax), meaning (semantics), and information flow (pragmatics), as well as a survey of interdisciplinary uses of linguistics such as historical linguistics (archaeology), dialectology (sociology), and language acquisition (psychology, cognitive sciences, and language teaching). FOUNDATION COURSE. Also offered as Anth 200. 001 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM SH*303 Niedzielski, Nancy *CURRENT ENR: 0 002 TTH 09:25AM-10:40AM TBA Stefanowitsch, Anatol *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 300 LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 * RESTRICTED DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP II Language as an object of scientific analysis, focused on how different languages organize semantic and pragmatic information into simple sentences. Topics: morphology, syntactic categories and constituency, propositional semantics, tense-aspect-modality, pragmatic information status, grammatical relations, and voice systems. Prereq- Ling 200 or permission of instructor. FOUNDATION COURSE Also offered as Anth 300. 001 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM SH*207B Fleck, David *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 306 LANGUAGE & MIND: COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 * DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP II Study of language as a cognitive system. Includes the expression in language of linguistic data and thought patterns as evidence for the cognitive structures and processes that enable people to learn and use language. Prereq- Ling 200 or 300 or permission of instructor. 001 TTH 09:25AM-10:40AM RH*111 Lamb, Sydney *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 340 THEORY & METHODS OF TEACHING ESL Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 * DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP II Introduction to the theory and practice of teaching a second language. Includes the process of language learning viewed from social, psychological, and linguistic perspectives, as well as commonly used teaching "methods," such as the audiolingual method, situational language teaching, the natural approach, and TPR, among others. Required for linguistics majors in second language acquisition concentration. 001 TTH 10:50AM-12:05PM RH*239 Halmari, Helena *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 352 INTRO TO SANSKRIT II Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 This course is a continuation of Ling 351, Sans 301 and aims at developing vocabulary and grammatical skills through reading biblical prose and poetic texts. Prereq- Ling 351. Also offered as Reli 352 and Sans 302. 001 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM RH*239 Mitchell, Douglas *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 395 HIST OF THE ENGLISH LANG Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 * DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP II Survey of 6,000 years of language history. Includes the phonological, morphological, syntactic, and semantic history of the English language from its Indo-European origins, through the Anglo-Saxon and Middle English periods, and up to the present day. Also offered as ENGL 395. 001 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM RH*317 Gerhardt, Cornelia *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 402 SYNTAX & SEMANTICS Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 * DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP II Study of semantic categories and their formal expression in morphological, syntactic, and lexical units and patterns. Also offered as Anth 402. 001 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM RH*239 Davis, Philip *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 408 FIELD TECHNIQUES AND ANALYSIS Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 * DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP II Continuation of Ling 407. Also offered as Anth 408. 001 TBA TBA Gildea, Spike *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 410 RHETORIC Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 Overview of classical series of rhetoric and followed by more intensive dicussions both of contemporary theories and applications in a wide variety of disciplines. Also offered as Anth 412. 001 TTH 10:50AM-12:05PM SH*460 Tyler, Stephen *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 413 FORMAL THEORIES OF SYNTAX Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 A survey of current formal theories of syntax: Government and Binding Theory, Lexical Functional Grammar, Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar, and Categorial Grammar. 001 TTH 01:00PM-02:15PM RH*239 Halmari, Helena *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 415 SOCIOLINGUISTICS Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 * DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP II Topic: Issues of language and gender, race and class. The course will begin with an overview of contemporary sociolinguistic theory and methodologies. We will then examine the linguistic consequences to speakers of their membership in groups defined in terms of gender, race and class. 001 MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM RH*239 Niedzielski, Nancy *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 480 INDEPENDENT STUDY Credits 1.00 Spring 2000 001 TBA TBA TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 481 INDEPENDENT STUDY Credits 1.00 Spring 2000 * DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP II 001 TBA TBA TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 482 HONORS PROJECT Credits 1.00 Spring 2000 * DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP II 001 TBA TBA TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 500 LINGUISTIC ANALYIS Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 See Ling 300. 001 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM SH*207B Fleck, David *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 502 SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 See Ling 402. 001 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM RH*239 Davis, Philip *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 506 COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 See Ling 306. 001 TTH 09:25AM-10:40AM RH*111 Lamb, Sydney *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 508 FIELD TECHNIQUES AND ANALYSIS Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 Continuation of Ling 507. 001 TBA TBA Gildea, Spike *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 540 THEORY AND METHODS OF TEACHING ESL & FO Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 See Ling 340. 001 TTH 10:50AM-12:05PM FL*528 Halmari, Helena *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 550 DEPARTMENTAL COLLOQUIUM Credits 1.00 Spring 2000 Faculty, graduate students, and invited guests meet weekly to present reports on current research or to discuss current issues in linguistics and semiotics. 001 TH 04:00PM-05:30PM RH*239 Gildea, Spike *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 552 SEMINAR IN SYNTAX & SEMANTICS Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 Complex expressions. 001 TBA TBA Davis, Philip *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 553 SEMINAR LINGUISTIC STRUCTURE NEURO-COGNI Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 001 W 02:00PM-05:00PM RH*239 Lamb, Sydney *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 581 GRADUATE RESEARCH Credits 1.00 Spring 2000 001 TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 582 GRADUATE RESEARCH Credits 1.00 Spring 2000 001 TBA TBA TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 583 GRADUATE RESEARCH Credits 1.00 Spring 2000 001 TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 584 GRADUATE RESEARCH Credits 1.00 Spring 2000 001 TBA TBA TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 585 GRADUATE RESEARCH Credits 1.00 Spring 2000 001 TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 586 GRADUATE RESEARCH Credits 1.00 Spring 2000 001 TBA TBA TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 587 GRADUATE RESEARCH Credits 1.00 Spring 2000 001 TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 588 GRADUATE RESEARCH Credits 1.00 Spring 2000 001 TBA TBA TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 590 TEACHING LINGUISTICS Credits 1.00 Spring 2000 001 TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 591 TEACHING LINGUISTICS Credits 1.00 Spring 2000 001 TBA TBA TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0 LING 800 DISSERTATION RESEARCH Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 001 TBA TBA TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0
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