Undergraduate


2012 Summer courses

Pending sufficient enrollment, Linguistics will be offering the following summer courses:

LING 106    Introductory Linguistics
LING 110    Language and Mind
LING 322    Linguistic Typology
LING 415    Second Language Acquisition
LING 575    The structure of Mishkitu (study abroad)

 

The following is a list of undergraduate linguistics courses offered recently. Many of these courses are only taught in the Spring or Fall. Check the current Schedule of Classes for availability.

For course descriptions, see the Undergraduate Catalog for Linguistics.

Course # Course Title
LING 106 Introductory Linguistics
LING 107 Introductory Linguistics, Honors
LING 110 Language and Mind
LING 120 The Physics of Speech
LING 180 Study Abroad in Linguistics
LING 305 Phonetics I
LING 307 Phonetics II
LING 308 Linguistic Analysis
LING 312 Phonology I
LING 314 Phonology II
LING 320 Language in Culture and Society
LING 321 Language in Culture and Society, Honors
LING 322 Linguistic Typology
LING 325 Syntax I
LING 326 Syntax II
LING 327 Morphology
LING 331 Semantics
LING 340 Sociolinguistics
LING 345 Language and Gender
LING 350 Comparative and Historical Linguistics
LING 370 Introduction to the Languages of Africa
LING 415 Second Language Acquisition
LING 416 Second Language Acquisition II
LING 418 Introduction to Cognitive Science
LING 420 Research Methods in Linguistics
LING 425 First Language Acquisition
LING 427 Generative Study of Second Language Acquisition
LING 430 Linguistics in Anthropology
LING 435 Psycholinguistics
LING 437 Topics in Psycholinguistics
LING 438 Neurolinguistics
LING 440 Linguistics Data Processing
LING 441 Field Methods in Linguistic Description
LING 447 North American Indian Languages
LING 453 The Indo-European Language Family
LING 470 Language and Society in Africa
LING 483 Computational Linguistics
LING 490 Independent Study
LING 491 Topics in Linguistics: (varies)
LING 496 Honors Essay in Linguistics
LING 539 The Acquisition of Morphosyntax
LING 543 Language and Culture in Arabic-speaking Communities
LING 565 Native Mesoamerican Writing
LING 575 The Structure of: (language varies)

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