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LING Linguistics (
Arts and Humanities)
LING200
Introductory Linguistics;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE Behavioral and Social Science (SB) Course.
Does not count toward the Linguistics major and does not fulfill
prerequisite requirements for all upper-level courses. Not open to
students who have completed HESP120. Credit will be granted for only one
of the following: HESP120 or LING200.
An exploration of the nature of human language, designed for non-majors.
Introduction to the basic concepts and methodology of modern linguistic
analysis (sound systems, word formation, sentence structure). Additional
topics may include: semantics, pragmatics, social aspects of language,
dialects, language change, acquisition, writing systems, typology,
language universals, comparison with other communication systems, etc.
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T. Bleam (Seats=30, Open=4, Waitlist=0) Books
- MW........ 2:00pm- 2:50pm (HJP 0226)
- F.........10:00am-10:50am (TLF 1103) Dis
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T. Bleam (Seats=30, Open=1, Waitlist=0) Books
- MW........ 2:00pm- 2:50pm (HJP 0226)
- Th........11:00am-11:50am (COL 0113) Dis
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T. Bleam (Seats=30, Open=2, Waitlist=0) Books
- MW........ 2:00pm- 2:50pm (HJP 0226)
- Th........12:30pm- 1:20pm (JMZ 0208) Dis
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T. Bleam (Seats=30, Open=2, Waitlist=0) Books
- MW........ 2:00pm- 2:50pm (HJP 0226)
- Th........ 2:00pm- 2:50pm (TLF 1101) Dis
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T. Bleam (Seats=30, Open=4, Waitlist=0) Books
- MW........ 2:00pm- 2:50pm (HJP 0226)
- F.........11:00am-11:50am (PLS 1117) Dis
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T. Bleam (Seats=30, Open=6, Waitlist=0) Books
- MW........ 2:00pm- 2:50pm (HJP 0226)
- Th........ 2:00pm- 2:50pm (BPS 1124) Dis
LING240
Language and Mind;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE Humanities (HO) Course.
Required for LING majors and recommended for students in related
fields..
The study of language as a cognitive phenomenon. Focus on mastering the
concepts and technical skills required for further courses in
linguistics. Ways of representing people's knowledge of their native
language, ways in which that knowledge is attained naturally by
children, and how it is used in speaking and listening. Additional
topics may include: animal communication, language and the brain,
language and thought.
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M. Antonisse (FULL: Seats=50, Open=0, Waitlist=0) Books
- MWF.......10:00am-10:50am (TYD 2109)
LING311
Syntax I;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: LING240.
Basic concepts, analytical techniques of generative syntax, relation to
empirical limits imposed by viewing grammars as representations of a
component of human mind. Aspects of current theories.
Knowledge from Syntax I will be assumed.
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T. Bleam (FULL: Seats=25, Open=0, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 2:00pm- 3:15pm (SKN 1112)
LING312
Syntax II;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: LING311.
Continuation of LING311. Development of theories of syntax. Criteria for
revising theories. Methods and strategies of scientific efforts to
explain natural phenomena.
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N. Hornstein (Seats=30, Open=12, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 2:00pm- 3:15pm (HZF 0106)
LING321
Phonology I;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: LING240.
Properties of sound systems of human languages, basic concepts and
analytical techniques of generative phonology. Empirical limits imposed
by viewing grammars as cognitive representations. Physiological
properties and phonological systems; articulatory phonetics and
distinctive feature theory.
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M. Antonisse (FULL: Seats=30, Open=0, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh......12:30pm- 1:45pm (MMH 0108)
LING322
Phonology II;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: LING321.
Continuation of LING321. Further investigation of phonological phenomena
and phonological theory. Revising and elaborating the theory of the
phonological representation; interaction of phonology and morphology.
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W. Idsardi (Seats=30, Open=15, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh......11:00am-12:15pm (PHY 1201)
LING350
Philosophy of Language;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: PHIL170 or PHIL173 or PHIL371; or LING311.
The nature and function of language and other forms of symbolism from a
philosophical perspective.
Also offered as PHIL360.
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E. Eaker (FULL: Seats=30, Open=0, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 9:30am-10:45am (SKN 1115)
LING419A
Topics in Syntax:
Fitting Syntax and Semantics Together;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: LING311.
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T. Hunter (Seats=10, Open=2, Waitlist=0) Books
- MW........11:00am-12:15pm (ARM 0120)
LING499
(PermReq)
Directed Studies in Linguistics;
(1-3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
LING499A
Directed Studies in Linguistics:
Seminar in Psycholinguistics;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: LING311 and LING321. Investigation of the syntax,
processing and learning of long-distance dependencies (such as
wh-movement). Students learn to design, conduct, and analyze data from
an experimental study.
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A. Omaki (Seats=10, Open=4, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 9:30am-10:45am (ARM 0118)
LING499H
(PermReq)
Directed Studies in Linguistics;
(1-3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
LING611
Issues in Syntax;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: LING 610.
Topics of current theoretical interest examined through data from a
variety of languages.
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N. Hornstein
and H. Lasnik (Seats=15, Open=8, Waitlist=0) Books
- Tu........ 9:30am-12:00pm (MMH 1108B)
LING617
Comparative Grammar and Psycho-Linguistics;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: LING610. Recommended: LING640.
Techniques of grammatical analysis and shows how selecting the right
grammatical phenomenon is critical for asking the right questions in
processing/acquisition and how results using psycho-linguistic
techniques can be used to shed light on grammar evaluation.
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N. Hornstein
and J. Lidz (Seats=25, Open=21, Waitlist=0) Books
- MW........ 9:30am-10:45am (WDS 1127)
LING621
Issues in Phonology;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: LING 620.
Topics of current interest in phonological theory examined through data
from several languages.
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W. Idsardi (Seats=15, Open=11, Waitlist=0) Books
- Tu........ 2:00pm- 5:00pm (ARM 0101)
LING641
Issues in Psycholinguistics;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: LING 640.
Topics of current interest in psycholinguistics, including both
theoretical approaches and experimental and analytical issues in
language acquisition, language processing, and neurolinguistics.
C. Phillips and J. Lidz will co-teach this class.
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C. Phillips (Seats=15, Open=7, Waitlist=0) Books
- MW........12:30pm- 2:00pm (ARM 0101)
LING661
Issues in Semantics;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: LING 660 or permission of department.
A second course in semantic theory. Application of basic concepts and
methods to topics of current theoretical interest.
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V. Hacquard (Seats=10, Open=5, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 2:00pm- 3:30pm (JMZ 1226)
LING689
Independent Study;
(1-3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
LING689A
Independent Study:
Classic Papers in Semantics;
(1-3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
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V. Hacquard (Seats=15, Open=13, Waitlist=0) Books
- M......... 2:00pm- 5:00pm (ARM 0103)
LING689B
Independent Study:
Psycholinguistics;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
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J. Lidz (Seats=15, Open=15, Waitlist=0) Books
- Tu........ 2:00pm- 5:00pm (ARM 0102)
LING698
Directed Study:
Seminar;
(1-3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Click here for more course information.
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H. Lasnik (Seats=2, Open=2, Waitlist=0) Books
- F......... 2:00pm- 4:00pm (MMH 1304)
LING773
Computational Linguistics II;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: LING723 or CMSC723; or permission of instructor. Also
offered as CMSC773. Not open to students who have completed LING647.
Formerly LING647.
Natural language processing with a focus on corpus-based statistical
techniques. Topics include: stochastic language modeling, smoothing,
noisy channel models, probabilistic grammars and parsing; lexical
acquisition, similarity-based methods, word sense disambiguation,
statistical methods in NLP applications; system evaluation.
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P. Resnik (Seats=20, Open=5, Waitlist=0) Books
- W......... 1:30pm- 4:00pm (CSI 1122)
LING798
(PermReq)
Research Papers in Linguistics;
(1-6 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
LING799
Master's Thesis Research;
(1-6 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
LING819
Seminar in Syntactic Theory;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
0101(48597)
H. Lasnik (Seats=15, Open=10, Waitlist=0) Books
- Tu........ 3:30pm- 6:00pm (MMH 1108B)
LING849
Seminar in Psycholinguistics;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
0101(48607)
J. Lidz (Seats=15, Open=8, Waitlist=0) Books
- W......... 2:00pm- 5:00pm (WDS 1114)
LING879
Seminar in Semantics;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
0101(48617)
P. Pietroski (Seats=10, Open=5, Waitlist=0) Books
- Th........ 9:00am-12:00pm (MMH 1108B)
LING889
Directed Research;
(1-8 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
LING889A
Directed Research:
Classic Papers in Semantics;
(1-8 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
0101(48641)
V. Hacquard (Seats=15, Open=14, Waitlist=0) Books
- M......... 2:00pm- 5:00pm (ARM 0103)
LING889B
Directed Research:
Psycholinguistics;
(1-8 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
0101(48651)
A. Weinberg (Seats=15, Open=15, Waitlist=0) Books
- M......... 3:00pm- 5:30pm (JMZ 1224)
LING895
Doctoral Research Paper;
(6 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
LING896
Research Paper in Minor Area;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
Prerequisite: LING 895.
This course is designed to strengthen the students' ability to do
research in a minor area of expertise, and to help them create a
publishable piece. In addition, the course constitutes part of a set of
requirements to advance to doctoral candidacy.
LING898
Pre-Candidacy Research;
(1-8 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
LING899
(PermReq)
Doctoral Dissertation Research;
(6 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
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