Linguistics
Linguistics
Fall 2024
LING 20100-027 Introduction to Linguistics - Kathleen Wagner
LING 20100-028 Introduction to Linguistics - Golsa Khodadadi
LING 20100-029 Introduction to Linguistics - Yi-Fang Cheng
LING 20100-030 Introduction to Linguistics – Karen Fullin
LING 20100-032 Introduction to Linguistics - Edier Gomez Alzate
LING 31100 Fundamentals of Phonology and Morphology - Olga Dmitrieva
LING 31500 Elements of Phonetics - Alexander Francis
LING 32100 Foundations of Syntax and Semantics - Elena Benedicto
LING 39800 Spanish In The US - Lori Czerwionka
LING 39800 Forensic Linguistics - John Sundquist
LING 39800 Language Learning And AI - Yan Cong
LING 39800 Computational Linguistics - Elsayed Issa
LING 39800 The Structure of Spanish I: Phonetics and Phonology - Daniel J Olson
LING 49900 Research in Linguistics - Various
LING 51100 Phonology I: Descriptive Analysis - Olga Dmitrieva
LING 52100 Syntax I: Syntactic Analysis - Elena Benedicto
LING 59400 Historical Development of The Russian Language - Robert Channon
LING 59800 Anthropological Linguistics - Myrdene Anderson
LING 59800 English Second Language/Theoretical Fundamentals - Harris Bras
LING 59800 Teaching Linguistics – Colleen Neary-Sundquist
LING 59800 Heritage Language Acquisition And Teaching - Alejandro Cuza
LING 59800 Morphological Systems - Robert Channon
LING 59800 Introduction to Corpus Linguistics - Python - Atsushi Fukada
LING 59800 Vocabulary And Reading In Second Language Acquisition- Mariko Wei
LING 69000 Individual Seminar - Various
LING 69800 Research MA Thesis – Various
LING 69800 Research PhD Thesis - Various
Fall 2023
LING 20100-027 Introduction to Linguistics - Yue Li
LING 20100-028 Introduction to Linguistics - Eunice Opoku
LING 20100-029 Introduction to Linguistics - Edier Gomez Alzate
LING 20100-030 Introduction to Linguistics - Leah Nodar
LING 20100-031 Introduction to Linguistics - Vanessa Sheu
LING 31100-003 Fundamentals of Phonology and Morphology - Yuhyeon Seo
LING 31500-001 Elements of Phonetics - Alexander Francis
LING 32100-001 Foundations of Syndax and Semantics - Elena Benedicto
LING 36800-001 Sociolinguistic Study of African American English - Felicia Roberts
LING 39800-001 Language and Thought - Elaine Francis
LING 51100-001 Phonology I: Descriptive Analysis - Olga Dmitrieva
LING 52100-002 Syntax I: Sentactic Analysis - Elena Benedicto
LING 59100-001 Structure of Russian I: Phonology - Robert Channon
LING 59800-002 Anthropology Linguistics - Myrdene Anderson
LING 59800-009 English Second Language/Theoretical Fundamentals - Harris Bras
LING 59800-013 Fundamentals of Morphology - Robert Channon
LING 59800-014 Statistical Modeling for Linguistics - Y. Cong
LING 62900-001 Experimental Syntax - Elaine Francis
LING 68900-001 Classroom Second Language Acquisition - Mariko Wei
LING 68900-002 Complexity and Fluency - Colleen Neary-Sundquist
LING 68900-001 Classroom Second Language Acquisition - Mariko Wei
Spring 2023
LING 20100-012 Introduction to Linguistics – Eunice Opoku
LING 20100-018 Introduction to Linguistics – Chien-Min Kuo
LING 20100-019 Introduction to Linguistics – Laura Solano Escobar
LING 20100-020 Introduction to Linguistics – Yue Li
LING 20100-021 Introduction to Linguistics – Alexis Nicole Zhou
LING 31100-001 Fundamentals of Phonology and Morphology – Yuhyeon Seo
LING 31500-001 Elements of Phonetics – Alexander Francis
LING 32100-001 Foundations of Syntax and Semantics – Elena Benedicto
LING 39800-005 Language & Humor – Victor Raskin
LING 39800-006 Inventing Languages – Elaine Francis
LING 39800-007 Language & Society – Leah Nodar
LING 49800-001 Introduction to Language and Culture – Myrdene Anderson
LING 49800-002 History of the Spanish Language – Nuur Hamad Zahonero
LING 52200-002 Syntax II: Issues in Syntax – Ronnie Wilbur
LING 54100-001 Historical Linguistics and Language Change – Robert Channon
LING 57000-001 Field Methods in Linguistics – Elena Benedicto
LING 59300-001 Introduction to Semiotics – Myrdene Anderson
LING 59800-012 Teaching English as a Second Language – Joseph Sorell
LING 59800-013 History of the Spanish Language – Nuur Hamad Zahonero
LING 59800-015 Corpus Linguistics with Python – Atsushi Fukada
LING 59800-016 Acoustics of Speech – Olga Dmitrieva
LING 68900-006 Linguistic Applications – Victor Raskin
LING 68900-007 Language and Code-Switching – Daniel Olson
Fall 2022
LING 20100-027 Introduction to Linguistics - Alexis Zhou
LING 20100-028 Introduction to Linguistics - Leah Nodar
LING 20100-029 Introduction to Linguistics - Vanessa Sheu
LING 20100-030 Introduction to Linguistics - Yuhyeon Seo
LING 20100-031 Introduction to Linguistics - Seyeed Hatam Tamimi Sa'd
LING 31100-003 Fundamentals of Phonology and Morphology - Ye-Jee Jung
LING 32100-001 Foundations of Syndax and Semantics - Elena Benedicto
LING 50000-001 Introduction to Linguistics - Victor Raskin
LING 52100-002 Syntax I: Sentactic Analysis - Elena Benedicto
LING 53100-001 Semantics I: Lexical and Sentential Semantics - Victor Raskin
LING 59000-001 History of Russian Language - Robert Channon
LING 59800-002 Anthropology Linguistics - Myrdene Anderson
LING 59800-009 English Second Language/Theoretical Fundamentals - Lixia Cheng
LING 59800-010 Teaching Linguistics Pedagogy - Colleen Neary-Sundquist
LING 59800-012 Theories for Language Acquisition - Mariko Wei
LING 59800-013 Indo-Eur Language Family - Robert Channon
LING 59800-014 Experimental Syntax - Elaine Francis
Summer 2022
LING 20100-001 Introduction to Linguistics
LING 20100-002 Introduction to Linguistics
Spring 2022
LING 20100-012 Introduction to Linguistics
LING 20100-018 Introduction to Linguistics
LING 20100-019 Introduction to Linguistics
LING 20100-020 Introduction to Linguistics
LING 20100-021 Introduction to Linguistics
LING 31100-001 Fundamentals of phonology and Morphology
LING 31500-001 Elements of Phonetics
LING 32100-001 Foundations of Syntax and Semantics
LING 39800-003 Inventing Languages
LING 39800-004 Language & Society
LING 52200-001 Syntax II: Issues in Syntax
LING 53200-002 Semantics II: Formal and Grammatical Semantics
LING 54100-001 Historical Linguistics and Language Change
LING 59800-002 Sociolinguistics
LING 59800-006 Struc Russian II
LING 59800-007 IT Apps in Language Instruction
LING 59800-009 Research Methods
LING 59800-010 Introduction to Pragmatics
LING 68900-003 Language and Code-Switching
LING 68900-004 Natural Language Process
LING 68900-005 Individual Differences in SLA
Fall 2021
LING 20100 - Introduction to Linguistics - Natalya Kaganovich
LING 20100 - Introduction to Linguistics - Leah Nodar
LING 20100 - Introduction to Linguistics - Zachary Call
LING 20100 - Introduction to Linguistics - Vanessa Sheu
LING 20100 - Introduction to Linguistics - Rene Zuniga
LING 20100 - Introduction to Linguistics - Ye-Jee Jung
LING 31100 - Fundamentals of Phnology & Morphology - Alexis Tews
LING 31100 - Fundamentals of Phnology & Morphology - Yuhyeon Seo
LING 31500 - Elements of Phonetics - TBA
LING 32100 - Foundations of Syntax & Semantics - Amy Hutchinson
LING 32100 - Foundations of Syntax & Semantics - Hatam Tamimi
LING 50000 - Introduction to Linguistics - Victor Raskin
LING 511 - Phonology - Olga Dmtrieva
LING 52100 - Syntax I - Ronnie Wilbur
LING 53100 - Semantics I: Lexical and Sentential Semantics - Victor Raskin
LING 59300 - Language Acquisition - Alejandro Cuza
LING 59800 - Anthropology Linguistics - Myrdene Anderson
LING 59800 - Teaching Linguistics - Colleen Neary-Sundquist
LING 59800 - English Second Language - Anthony Silva
LING 59800 - Linguistic Typology - Robert Channon
Summer 2021
LING 20100 - Introduction to Linguistics - Jessica Rohr
LING 20100 - Introduction to Linguistics - Seyyed Hatam Tamimi Sa'd
Spring 2021
LING 20100 - Introduction to Linguistics - Alexis Tews
LING 20100 - Introduction to Linguistics - Yuhyeon Seo
LING 20100 - Introduction to Linguistics - Jennifer Hendrickson
LING 20100 - Introduction to Linguistics - Vanessa Sheu
LING 20100 - Introduction to Linguistics - Leah Nodar
LING 20100 - Introduction to Linguistics - Ana Maria Molina
LING 311 - Fundamentals of Phonology and Morphology - Ye-Jee Jung
LING 31500 - Elements of Phonetics - Alexander Francis
LING 31500 - Elements of Phonetics - TBD
LING 31500 - Elements of Phonetics - TBD
LING 31500 - Elements of Phonetics - TBD
LING 31500 - Elements of Phonetics - TBD
LING 32100 - Foundations of Syntax and Semantics - Esteban Rene Zuniga Arguello
LING 39800/ENGL 39600 - The Syntax of Desire and Other Emotions: A Look across Languages - Elena Benedicto
LING 39800/ENGL 21500 - Inventing Languages: Linguistics for Language Contruction - Elaine Francis
LING 39800/ENGL 29600 - Language and Humor - Victor Raskin
LING 49800 - Introduction to Language Culture - Myrdene Anderson
LING 49800 - History Spanish Language - Nurr Hamad Zahonero
LING 51100 - Phonology I: Descriptive Analysis - Daniel Olson
LING 52100 - Syntax I: Syntactic Analysis - Elena Benedicto
LING 54100 - Historical Linguistics and Language Change - Robert Channon
LING 565 - Sociolinguistics - Lori Czerwionka
LING 59300 - Introduction to Semiotics - Thomas Broden
LING 59800 - Linguistics Typology & Language Universals - Robert Channon
LING 59800 - Second Language Writing - Anthony Silva
LING 59800 - English Second Language - Anthony Silva
LING 59800 - Heritage Language Acquisition & Technology - Alejandro Cuza-Blanco
LING 59800 - History Spanish Language - Nuur Hamad Zahonero
LING 59800 - Teaching Foreign Language - Colleen Neary-Sundquist
LING 62900 - Construction Grammar - Elaine Francis
LING 68900 - Natural Language Process - Victor Raskin
LING 68900 - Linguistics Typology & Language Universals - Robert Channon
Fall 2020
LING 20100-010 Introduction to Linguistics (CRN 42984) - Natalya Borisovna Kaganovich
LING 20100-016 Introduction to Linguistics (CRN 15830) - TBD
LING 20100-020 Introduction to Linguistics (CRN 18253) - Mai Yamamoto
LING 20100-023 Introduction to Linguistics (CRN 18997) - Joshua Weirick
LING 20100-024 Introduction to Linguistics (CRN 22554) - Seyyed Hatam Tamimi Sa'd
LING 20100-025 Introduction to Linguistics (CRN 22556) - Zachary Call
LING 20100-026 Introduction to Linguistics (CRN 22557) - Ye-Jee Jung
LING 31100-001 Fundamentals of Phonology and Morphology (CRN 19036) - Esteban R Zuniga Arguello
LING 31500-003 Elements of Phonetics (CRN 61325) - Alexander Francis
LING 31500-007 Elements of Phonetics (CRN 17214) - Jordan Love
LING 31500-008 Elements of Phonetics (CRN 17241) - Jordan Love
LING 31500-011 Elements of Phonetics (CRN 21983) - Jordan Love
LING 32100-001 Foundations of Syntax and Semantics (CRN 19054) - Elena Benedicto
LING 39800-001 Forensic Linguistics (CRN 22947) - John Sundquist
LING 50000-001 Introduction to Linguistics (CRN 16016) - Victor Raskin
LING 52100-001 Syntax I: Syntactic Analysis (CRN 17408) - Elaine Francis
LING 53100-001 Semantics I: Lexical and Sentential Semantics (CRN 68124) - Victor Raskin
LING 59800-002 Antrop Linguistics (CRN 15192) - Myrdene Anderson
LING 59800-006 Teaching Linguistics (CRN 19668) - Colleen Neary-Sundquist
LING 59800-007 Interacting Ling & CA Research (CRN 22980) - Nuur Hamad Zahonero
LING 59800-008 Advanced Topics in Russian (CRN 24422) - Robert Channon
LING 68900-001 Vocabulary and Reading in SLA (CRN 20942) - Mariko Wei
LING 68900-002 Complexity and Fluency (CRN 22960) - Colleen Neary-Sundquist
LING 68900-003 Writing Proseminar: From Idea to Paper - Elena Benedicto
Spring 2020
LING 20100-012 Introduction to Linguistics - Ana Maria Molina
LING 20100-018 Introduction to Linguistics - Maria J Pritchett
LING 20100-019 Introduction to Linguistics - Elaine J. Francis
LING 20100-023 Introduction to Linguistics - Maria O. Yakushkina
LING 20100-024 Introduction to Linguistics - Natalya Borisovna Kaganovich
LING 20100-025 Introduction to Linguistics - Victor Raskin
LING 31100-001 Fundamentals of Phonology and Morphology - John Bennight Bielsen
LING 31500-001 Elements of Phonetics - Alexander L. Francis
LING 31500-005 Elements of Phonetics - Jordan Nicole Love
LING 31500-008 Elements of Phonetics - Jordan Nicole Love
LING 32100-001 Foundations of Syntax and Semantics - Elena E Benedicto
LING 39800-003 Inventing Languages - Elaine J. Francis
LING 49800-002 Intro Langua Culture - Myrdene Anderson
LING 49800-003 Evolution of Language - Ronne B. Wilbur
LING 52200-001 Syntax II: Issues in Syntax - Elena E. Benedicto
LING 53200-001 Semantics II: Formal and Grammatical Semantics - Ronnie B. Wilbur
LING 59000-001 Exper Research in Event Encod - Elaine J. Francis
LING 59000-002 Foreign Language Matls Design - Colleen A. Neary-Sundquist
LING 59000-003 Verb Type & Discourse Status - Elaine J. Francis
LING 59300-001 Intro to Semiotics - Myrdene Anderson
LING 59400-001 Hist Development Russian Lang - Robert Channon
LING 59800-005 Theories-For Lang Acq - Colleen A. Neary-Sundquist
LING 59800-013 Introduction to Pragmatics - Atsushi Fukada
LING 59800-014 Language Acquisition - Aljeandro Cuza-Blanco
LING 59800-015 Struc Russian II - Robert Channon
LING 59800-016 Pedagogy - Mary K. Niepokuj
LING 59800-017 Sociolinguistics - Margie S. Burns
LING 68900-002 World Englishes - Margie S. Burns
LING 68900-017 Language and Code-Switching - Daniel J. Olson
LING 68900-018 Humor Seminar - Victor Raskin
LING 69000-001 Acoustics in L2 Speech - Olga Dmitrieva
LING 69000-002 Acoustics in L2 Speech - Olga Dmitrieva
LING 69000-003 LDS "Thou" Verbs - Myrdene Anderson
LING 69000-004 Reading Aloud for Pronunicatn - Jessica L. Sturm
LING 69000-005 Testing B&H Hythsis - Ronnie B. Wilbur
LING 69000-006 Acq Bare Nom Span-Engl Biling - Alejandro Cuza-Blanco
LING 69000-007 Pragmataics of Humor - Atsushi Fukada
LING 69000-008 Sign Language Nonmanuals - Ronnie B. Wilbur
LING 69000-009 Sintax Motn Predic Limon Kryol - Elena E. Benedicto
Fall 2019
LING 20100-010 Introduction to Linguistics
LING 20100-012 Introduction to Linguistics
LING 20100-016 Introduction to Linguistics
LING 20100-017 Introduction to Linguistics
LING 20100-020 Introduction to Linguistics
LING 20100-021 Introduction to Linguistics
LING 20100-022 Introduction to Linguistics
LING 20100-023 Introduction to Linguistics
LING 31100-001 Fundamentals of Phonology and Morphology
LING 31500-003 Elements of Phonetics
LING 31500-007 Elements of Phonetics
LING 31500-008 Elements of Phonetics
LING 31500-010 Elements of Phonetics
LING 31500-011 Elements of Phonetics
LING 32100-001 Foundations of Syntax and Semantics
LING 39800-001 Syntactic Analysis
LING 49000-002 Quantitative Research in Ling
LING 49800-002 Sign Vs Speech
LING 49900-001 Research in Linguistics
LING 49900-002 Research in Linguistics
LING 49900-003 Research in Linguistics
LING 49900-004 Research in Linguistics
LING 49900-005 Research in Linguistics
LING 49900-006 Research in Linguistics
LING 50000-001 Introduction to Linguistics
LING 51100-001 Phonology I: Descriptive Analysis
LING 52100-001 Syntax I: Syntactic Analysis
LING 53100-001 Semantics I: Lexical and Sentential Semantics
LING 57000-001 Field Methods in Linguistics
LING 57000-002 Field Methods in Linguistics
LING 59000-001 Directed Reading in Linguistics
LING 59000-002 Directed Reading in Linguistics
LING 59000-004 Transgressive Kid Lit
LING 59000-005 Transit Distinct Visual Modal
LING 59100-001 Struc Russian I
LING 59800-002 Anthrop Linguistics
LING 59800-006 Teaching Linguistics
LING 59800-010 Reading Knowledge of Scandinavian
LING 69000-001 Individual Seminar
LING 69000-002 Individual Seminar
LING 69000-003 Individual Seminar
LING 69000-005 Individual Seminar
LING 69000-008 Individual Seminar
LING 69000-009 Classroom Learners of Mandarin
LING 69800-001 Research MA Thesis
LING 69800-002 Research MA Thesis
LING 69800-003 Research MA Thesis
LING 69800-004 Research MA Thesis
LING 69800-005 Research MA Thesis
LING 69800-006 Research MA Thesis
LING 69800-007 Research MA Thesis
LING 69800-008 Research MA Thesis
LING 69900-01 Research PhD Thesis
LING 69900-02 Research PhD Thesis
LING 69900-03 Research PhD Thesis
LING 69900-04 Research PhD Thesis
LING 69900-05 Research PhD Thesis
LING 69900-06 Research PhD Thesis
LING 69900-07 Research PhD Thesis
LING 69900-08 Research PhD Thesis
LING 69900-09 Research PhD Thesis
LING 69900-10 Research PhD Thesis
LING 69900-12 Research PhD Thesis
LING 69900-13 Research PhD Thesis
LING 69900-14 Research PhD Thesis
Linguistics Summer 2019
LING 20100 Introduction to Linguistics, Staff
LING 39800 Creole Languages of Caribbean, Esteban Zuniga Arguello
Linguistics Spring 2019
LING 20100 Introduction to Linguistics, Staff
LING 20100 Introduction to Linguistics (Honors) Meets with ENGL 22700, V. Raskin
LING 20100 Introduction to Linguistics (Meets with ENGL 22700), E. Francis
LING 31100 Fundamentals of Phonology & Morphology (Meets with ENGL 32900), Staff
LING 31500 Elements of Phonetics (Meets w/SLHS 30600-27035 and LC 37100-41428), A. Francis
LING 32100 Fundamentals of Syntax and Semantics (Meets with ENGL 32800), Staff
LING 39800 Inventing Languages (Meets with ENGL 21500), E. Francis
LING 39800 Structure of Spanish II: Syntax and Morphology (Meets with SPAN 362), A. Cuza
LING 49800 Introduction to Languages and Cultures (Meets with ANTH 414), M. Anderson
LING 49800 Evolution of Language (SLHS 419), R. Wilbur
LING 51200 Phonology II (Meets with ENGL 62700-69968), M. Niepokuj
LING 52200 Syntax II (Meets with ENGL 62700-15391), E. Benedicto
LING 53200 Semantics II, R. Wilbur
LING 54100 Historical Linguistics (Meets with ENGL 563), M. Niepokuj
LING 59000 Direct Reading, Arrange
LING 59300 Introduction to Semiotics (Meets w/ANTH 51900/COM 50700/ENGL 57000/LC 57000), T.Broden
LING 59800 Heritage Language Acquistion and Teaching (Meets w LC 57500), A. Cuza
LING 59800 Theories in SLA (Meets w/LC 57500), M. Wei
LING 59800 History of the Spanish Language (Meets with SPAN 563-taught in Spanish), N. Hamad
LING 59800 Spanish Sociolinguistics (Meets with SPAN 56400-taught in Spanish), N. Hamad
LING 59800 Acoustics of Speech, O. Dmitrieva
LING 59800 Second Language Speech, O. Dmitrieva
LING 68900 Natural Language Processing, V. Raskin
LING 68900 Materials Development for Language Teaching, (Meets w/LC 679), C. Neary-Sundquist
LING 68900 Translingual Writing, T. Silva
LING 68900 From Idea to Paper: Writing Poseminar, E. Benedicto
LING 69000 Ph.D. Prelims, Arrange
LING 69800 Research M.A. Thesis, Arrange
LING 69900 Research Ph.D. Thesis, Arrange
Linguistics Fall 2018
LING 20100-010 Introduction to Linguistics, 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm; TR, Lyles Porter Hall 1160
LING 20100-012 Introduction to Linguistics, 11:30 am - 12:20 pm; TR, Grissom Hall 133
LING 20100-016 Introduction to Linguistics, 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm; TR, Stanley Coulter Hall G014
LING 20100-017 Introduction to Linguistics, 12:30 pm - 1:20 pm; MWF, Grissom Hall 133
LING 20100-019 Introduction to Linguistics, 9:30 am - 10:20 am; MWF, Recitation Building 112
LING 20100-020 Introduction to Linguistics, 12:30 pm - 1:20 pm; MWF, BRNG B242
LING 20100-021 Introduction to Linguistics, 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm; TR, BRNG B242
LING 20100-022 Introduction to Linguistics, 10:30 am - 11:45 am; TR, BRNG B242
LING 20100-023 Introduction to Linguistics, 9:00 am - 10:15 am; TR, BRNG B242
LING 31100-001 Fundamentals of Phonology and Morphology, 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm; TR, Stanley Coulter Hall G032
LING 31500-003 Elements of Phonetics, 10:30 am - 11:20 am; MW, Lily Hall of Life Sciences 2102
LING 31500-007 Elements of Phonetics, 7:30 am -9:20 am; F, Lyles Porter Hall 1150
LING 31500-008 Elements of Phonetics, 9:30 am - 11:20 am; F, Lyles Porter Hall 1028
LING 32100-002 Foundations of Syntax and Semantics, 4:30 pm - 5:45 pm; MW, Wilmeth Active Learning Center 3148
LING 49000-001 Quechua Language Level I, 4:10 pm - 5:05 pm; TWRF, Grissom Hall 118
LING 49800-002 Sign Vs Speech, 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm; TR, Lyles Porter Hall 1028
LING 49800-003 Teaching with Film, 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm; TR, Stanley Coulter Hall G038
LING 49800-004 Bilingualism, 4:30 pm - 7:20 pm; M, Stanley Coulter Hall G032
LING 49900-001 Research in Linguistics, TBA; TBA, Elena E Benedicto
LING 49900-002 Research in Linguistics, TBA; TBA, TBA
LING 49900-003 Research in Linguistics, TBA; TBA, TBA
LING 49900-004 Research in Linguistics, TBA; TBA, Elaine J Francis
LING 51100-001 Phonology: Descriptive Analysis, 10:30 am - 11:45 am; TR, Recitation Building 316
LING 52100-001 Syntactic Analysis, 4:30 pm - 7:20 pm; T, Wilmeth Active Learning Center 3148
LING 53100-001 Semantics: Lexical and Sentential Semantics, 4:30pm - 5:45 pm; TR, Heavilon Hall 227
LING 56500-001 Sociolinguistics, 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm; TR, Stanley Coulter Hall G064
LING 59000-001 Directed Reading in Linguistics, TBA; TBA, Myrdene Anderson
LING 59000-002 Directed Reading in Linguistics, TBA; TBA, TBA
LING 59000-004 Transgressive Kid Lit, TBA; TBA, Myrdene Anderson
LING 59800-002 Anthrop Linguistics, 4:30 pm - 5:45 pm; TR, Winthrop E Stone Hall 215
LING 59800-005 Field Methods Lab Georgian, 4:00 pm - 5:50 pm; T, Recitation Building 316
LING 59800-006 Teaching Linguistics, 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm; TR, Stanley Coulter Hall G038
LING 59800-007 Teaching with Film, 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm; TR, Stanley Coulter Hall G038
LING 59800-008 Reading Scandinavian Lang, 10:30 am - 11:45 am; TR, Stanley Coulter Hall G032
LING 59800-009 Ling Typ & Univrsls of Lang, 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm; TR, Stanley Coulter Hall G032
LING 59800-010 Second Lang Speech, 4:30 pm - 5:45 pm; TR, Stanley Coulter Hall G038
LING 62900-002 Experimental Syntax, 10:30 am - 11:20 am; MWF, Grissom Hall 133
LING 68900-001 Classroom SLA, 9:00 am - 10:15 am; TR, Stanley Coulter Hall 102
LING 68900-002 Ling Typ & Univrsls of Lang, 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm; TR, Stanley Coulter Hall G032
LING 69000-001 Individual Seminar, TBA; TBA, Ronnie Bring Wilbur
LING 69000-002 Individual Seminar, TBA; TBA, Elena E Benedicto
LING 69000-003 Individual Seminar, TBA; TBA, TBA
LING 69000-005 Individual Seminar, TBA; TBA, Olga Dmitrieva
LING 69800 Research MA Thesis, TBA; TBA, TBA
LING 69900 Research PhD Thesis, TBA; TBA, TBA
Linguistics Summer 2018
LING 20100-001 Introduction to Linguistics, 9:30 am - 10:50 am; MTWRF, Recitation Blding 108
LING 49900 Research in Linguistics, TBA; TBA, TBA
LING 59000-002 Directed Reading Tati Lang Doc V, TBA; TBA, TBA
LING 59000-003 Data Collection Linguistics, TBA; TBA, Elena E Benedicto
LING 59000-004 Literature Review, TBA; TBA, Elena E Benedicto
LING 69800 Research MA Thesis, TBA; TBA, TBA
LING 69900 Research PhD Thesis, TBA; TBA, TBA
Linguistics Spring 2018
LING 20100-12 Introduction to Linguistics, 9:00 am - 10:15 am; TR, Beering B260
LING 20100-18 Introduction to Linguistics, 9:30 am - 10:20 am; MWF, Beering B260
LING 20100-19 Introduction to Linguistics, 12:30 pm - 1:20 pm, MWF, Recitation 112
LING 20100-20 Introduction to Linguistics, 12:30 pm - 1:20 pm, MWF, Beering B260
LING 20100-21 Introduction to Linguistics, 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm, TR, Recitation 308
LING 20100-22 Introduction to Linguistics, 10:30 am - 11:45 am, TR, Recitation 308
LING 20100-H01 Introduction to Linguistics - Honors, 4:30 pm - 5:45 pm, TR, Heavilon Hall 227
LING 31100-01 Fundamentals of Phonology and Morphology, 10:30 am - 11:20 am, MWF, Beering Hall B260
LING 31500-01 Elements of Phonetics, 11:30 am - 12:20 pm, MW, Smith Hall 118
LING 31500-03 Elements of Phonetics, 9:30 am - 11:20 am, F, Lyles-Porter Hall 1150
LING 31500-05 Elements of Phonetics, 3:30 pm - 5:20 pm, R, Lyles-Porter Hall 1028
LING 31500-07 Elements of Phonetics, 3:30 pm - 5:20 pm, F, Lyles-Porter Hall 1150
LING 31500-08 Elements of Phonetics, 7:30 am - 9:20 am, R, Lyles-Porter Hall 1150
LING 32100-01 Foundations of Syntax and Semantics, 11:30 am - 12:20 pm, MWF, Beering B260
LING 39800-01 Creole Languages and Cultures, 4:30 pm - 5:45 pm, TR, Recitation 116
LING 49800-02 Intro Langua Culture, 3:05 pm - 4:15 pm, TR, Stone Hall 215
LING 49800-04 Evolution of Language, 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm, TR, Lyles-Porter Hall 1150
LING 49900-01 Research in Linguistics, TBA, TBA
LING 49900-02 Research in Linguistics, TBA, TBA
LING 51200-02 Phonology II: Theoretical Approaches, 1:30 pm - 2:20 pm, MWF, Recitation 108
LING 52200-01 Syntax II: Issues of Syntax, 4:30 pm - 7:20 pm, W, Recitation 116
LING 54100-01 Historical Linguistics and Language Change, 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm, TR, Stanley Coulter Hall G032
LING 59100-01 Struc Russian II, 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm, TR, Stanley Coulter Hall G038
LING 59300-01 Intro to Semiotics, 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm, TR, Stone Hall 154
LING 59800-05 Theories-For Lang Acq, 9:00 am - 10:15 am, TR, Beering B254
LING 59800-06 Pedagogy, 10:30 am - 11:20 am, MWF, Recitation 315
LING 68900-02 World Englishes, 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm, TR, Recitation 108
LING 68900-03 Quantitative Research, 2:30 pm - 3:20 pm, MWF, Heavilon Hall 206
LING 68900-07 Language Variation and Change, 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm, TR, Knoy Hall of Technology B029
LING 68900-08 Experimental Methods, 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm, TR, Stanley Coulter Hall G040
LING 68900-09 Complexity and Fluency In SLA, 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm, TR, Lilly Hall G458
LING 68900-10 Theories of Humor, 6:30 pm - 9:20 pm, T, Heavilon Hall 227
LING 68900-11 Semnr Lang Acquisition, 9:30 am - 11:20 am, F, Lyles-Porter 3014
LING 69800 Research MA Thesis
LING 69900 Research PhD Thesis
Linguistics Courses
LING 20100: Introduction to Linguistics. Basic concepts of linguistics and methods of analysis of language; overview of linguistics and the role of language in society. Introduction to phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics, and to problem-solving techniques, with material drawn from a variety of languages.
LING 31100: Fundamentals of Phonology and Morphology; Prerequisite or corequisite: LING 201 or equivalent. Basic concepts and tools of phonological and morphological analysis viewed through the material of American English. Current theoretical approaches to phonology and morphology, including word-formation processes and applications.
LING 31500: Elements of Phonetics; Prerequisite or corequisite: LING 201 or equivalent. Credit will not be given for both LING 315 and SLHS 306. Introduction to articulatory phonetics. Mechanisms of production of speech sounds. Sounds of languages of the world, ear training for discriminating speech sounds, and practice in broad and narrow phonetic transcription. Introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
LING 32100: Foundations of Syntax and Semantics; Prerequisite or corequisite: LING 201 or equivalent. Credit will not be given for both LING 321 and ENGL 328. Introduction to syntactic and semantic analysis based on American English and its dialects. Underlying structure and its relation to meaning. Analysis of parts of speech, constituent phrases, sentence structure, representations, ambiguity, and applications of current theory.
LING 36800: Sociolinguistic Study of African American English (ANTH 368, COM 368, ENGL 368, FLL 368, IDIS 378). A study of the history, structure, uses, and educational concerns of African American English in African American speech communities and the United States culture at large.
LING 39800: Special Topics in Linguistics I; Admission by consent of instructor; May be repeated for credit. Investigation of a special topic in linguistics. The topic will vary from semester to semester.
LING 49000: Directed Reading in Linguistics; Admission by consent of the chair of the Linguistics Program; May be repeated for credit. Independent study and reading on a topic in linguistics directed by a faculty member.
LING 49800: Special Topics in Linguistics II; Admission by consent of instructor; May be repeated for credit. Investigation of a special topic in linguistics. The topic will vary from semester to semester.
LING 49900: Research in Linguistics; Undergraduate research into a designated topic in linguistics. Permission of instructor required.
LING 50000: Introduction to Linguistics (ANTH 514, AUSL 580, ENGL 506, FLL 561). Fundamental concepts and methods of linguistic analysis of natural languages; overview of linguistics and the role of language in society. Introduction to phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics, and to problem-solving techniques, with material drawn from a wide variety of languages.
LING 51100: Phonology I: Descriptive Analysis; Prerequisite or corequisite: LING 500 or equivalent (ENGL 513). Foundations of phonological analysis. Development of concepts and methods for the analysis of phonological data and the phonological structures of natural languages within the framework of generative phonology. Focus on problem solving and linguistic argumentation.
LING 51200: Phonology II: Theoretical Approaches; Prerequisite: LING 511. Examination, comparison, and evaluation of contemporary phonological theories, with focus on the contribution of each theory to our understanding of representations and operations in phonological analysis. Primary emphasis is on autosegmental phonology, metrical phonology, lexical phonology, and optimality theory.
LING 52100: Syntax I: Syntactic Analysis; Prerequisite or corequisite: LING 500 or equivalent (ENGL 512). Foundations of syntactic analysis and syntactic theory within the framework of generative grammar. Focuses on the central concepts of syntactic theory and on the principles and methods of syntactic analysis and argumentation using a core of topics relevant for syntactic theory.
LING 52200: Syntax II: Issues in Syntax; Prerequisite: LING 521. Deeper examination of a wider range of syntactic phenomena and evaluation of competing theoretical analyses proposed to account for them. Constructing theoretical analyses and evaluating their explanatory adequacy for Universal Grammar. Topics include LF phenomena, functional projections, and structural representations.
LING 53100: Semantics I: Lexical and Sentential Semantics; Prerequisite or corequisite: LING 500 or equivalent (ENGL 511). Foundations of semantic analysis and survey of current linguistic semantic theories and methods. Semantics at the lexical and sentential levels. Combinatorial, truth-conditional, pragmatic, contextual, and computational semantics.
LING 53200: Semantics II: Formal and Grammatical Semantics; Prerequisite: LING 521, 522, and 531. A formal, logic-based study of semantic relations. Semantics of individuals and objects, attributes, determiners, definite descriptions, quantifiers, events, time, and space.
LING 54100: Historical Linguistics and Language Change; Prerequisite: LING 500 or equivalent (ENGL 563, FLL 563). A general examination of the ways in which languages and their subsystems change over time and of the forces that produce change. The comparative method; internal reconstruction; geographical variation; and social variation. Overview of world language families and genetic relationships.
LING 56000: Service Learning in Languages & Linguistics; This course aims to introduce the student to critical reflective thinking and experiential learning that address local and global needs and foster civic responsibility. This service learning course is a multifaceted method of teaching and learning that enriches a students’ academic life and real life learning by engaging her/him in meaningful hands-on service to the community while gaining valuable knowledge and skills that integrate with course objectives. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. May be repeated for unlimited credit.
LING 56500: Sociolinguistics; An introduction to language in its social context, focusing on uses and users of language. Topics include social class, ethnic group, gender, language attitudes, and bilingualism.
LING 57000: Field Methods in Linguistics; This course deals with the basic techniques for collecting language data, and is designed to reproduce and explore the conditions and methods of linguistic fieldwork in a classroom. Teh course also addresses questinos related to the ethics of retrieving linguistic data, the relations between the linguist and the speaking communities, and the use of the collected data. A non-Indoeuropean lesser-studied language will be examined with the help of a native speaker of the language. The main area of its grammar will be covered: phonetic and phonological system, inflectional and derivational morphology, basic syntactic structures and basic semantic phenomena. The final goal is to obtain a basic grammatical description of the language. Lab sessions will be directed towards the training in the software and audio and video tools used for the trade.
LING 57600: Latin American Indigenous Languages & Cultures; This course will help students to learn the importance of understanding the diversity of Latin American indigenous languages and cultures as well as the intercultural understandings gained when these indigenous languages are valued within the global context. Moreover, this course will provide a general cultural and linguistic framework to understand the sociolinguistic status of the language within the context where it exists. In this course, students will deepen their knowledge of Latin American indigenous cultures and their historics, as a means to achieving a greater understanding of both a shared humanity and the variety of human experiences.
LING 59000: Directed Reading in Linguistic; Admission by consent of the chair of Linguistic Program; May be repeated for credit. Independent study and reading on a topic in linguistics directed by a faculty member.
LING 59100: Special Topics in Phonology; Admission by consent of instructor; May be repeated for credit. Investigation of an advanced topic in phonology. Topic varies from semester to semester.
LING 59200: Special Topics in Syntax; Admission by consent of instructor; May be repeated for credit. Investigation of an advanced topic in syntax. Topic varies from semester to semester.
LING 59300: Special Topics in Semantics; Admission by consent of instructor; May be repeated for credit. Investigation of an advanced topic in semantics. Topic varies from semester to semester.
LING 59400: Special Topics in Historical Linguistics; Admission by consent of instructor; May be repeated for credit. Investigation of an advanced topic in historical linguistics. Topic varies from semester to semester.
LING 59800: Special Topics in Linguistics; Admission by consent of instructor; May be repeated for credit. Investigation of an advanced topic in linguistics. Topic varies from semester to semester.
LING 61900: Seminar in Phonology; Admission by consent of instructor; May be repeated for credit. Intensive study and research on a selected topic in phonology. Topic varies from semester to semester.
LING 62900: Seminar in Syntax; Admission by consent of instructor; May be repeated for credit. Intensive study and research on a selected topic in syntax. Topic varies from semester to semester.
LING 63900: Seminar in Semantics; Admission by consent of instructor; May be repeated for credit. Intensive study and research on a selected topic in semantics. Topic varies from semester to semester.
LING 64900: Seminar in Historical Linguistics; Admission by consent of instructor; May be repeated from credit. Intensive study and research on a selected topic in historical linguistics. Topic varies from semester to semester.
LING 68900: Seminar in Linguistics; Admission by consent of instructor; May be repeated for credit. Intensive study and research on a selected topic in linguistics. Topic varies from semester to semester.
LING 69000: Individual Seminar; Admission by consent of instructor; May be repeated up to 6 hours for credit. Under the individual guidance and supervision of a faculty member, students will select and investigate a topic and will produce a paper of professional caliber on the subject.
LING 69800: Research M.A. Thesis
LING 69900: Research Ph.D. Thesis