| The syllabus in PDF format (also handed out on the first day of class) |
Course Description |
The goal of this course is to define certain formal properties that underlie the architecture of language. To this end, mathematical tools are provided that help us understand and classify the complex structures and rules that constitute language and grammar. These tools include set theory, propositional logic, information theory, formal language theory, automata theory, as well as a brief introduction to the semantics of natural language.
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Readings and Texts |
Textbook: None.
Other texts: To be distributed as necessary.
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Requirements and Grade |
Homework assignments (weekly): 60% (total)
Homework assignments must be in Catherine's possession by the end of class (2:00 pm) on the due date.
Midterm and final exams: 30%
Attendance and class participation: 10%
Violations of academic integrity will be taken seriously!
It is your responsibility to understand the University's policy.
See your Class Handbook, the university's website, etc.
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Organization and Outline of the Course |
Review of Set Theory |
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| I. Isolating linguistic units |
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| II. Syntax (and Phonology): building strings of units |
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| III. Semantics: interpreting the meaning of strings of units |
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| Instructions page for the Final Exam |
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