Department: Linguistics

Code Name Description
LING4302 Principles of Articulatory and AcousticPhonetics Using an augmented subset of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), students will be able to identify, mimic, and transcribe sounds and prosodies in normal human speech and describe the mechanisms by which a speaker produces these sounds. Student...
LING4303 Principles of Phonological Analysis By the end of this course, students will be able to recognize the difference between phonetic (etic) and phonological (emic) data and identify phonological hierarchy and intonation in data. They will be able to recognize and use the distinctive featu...
LING4350 Language and Society This course considers the relationship between language and society. After successfully completing the course, students will be able to articulate the multilingual nature of the world's societies, the function(s) of language(s) in nations, and how d...
LING4370 Cultural Anthropology The course is an undergraduate-level introduction to cultural anthropology with emphases on application and several research methods. The main assignment is a practicum or research project that includes having students make at least four study-visits...
LING4410 Principles of Grammatical Analysis The course is taught in successive 'a' and 'b.' By the end of Principles of Grammatical Analysis (a), students should be able to write a brief description of a grammatical topic; identify constituent structure, syntactic categories and grammatical r...