LING550 - Syntax I

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Syntax I
Term
2018C
Subject area
LING
Section number only
001
Section ID
LING550001
Course number integer
550
Registration notes
Undergraduates Need Permission
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Meeting times
TR 12:00 PM-01:30 PM
Meeting location
WLNT 300C
Level
graduate
Instructors
Anthony S Kroch
Description
A general introduction at the graduate level to the analysis of sentence structure. The approach taken is that of contemporary generative-transformational grammar.
Course number only
550
Use local description
No

LING536 - Sound Systems in Use

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Sound Systems in Use
Term
2018C
Subject area
LING
Section number only
401
Section ID
LING536401
Course number integer
536
Registration notes
Undergraduates Need Permission
Contact Dept Or Instructor For Classrm Info
Meeting times
MW 03:30 PM-05:00 PM
Meeting location
WLNT 300C
Level
graduate
Instructors
Meredith Tamminga
Description
This course investigates how quantitative methods can be combined with linguistic analysis to improve our understanding of phonetic and phonological phenomena, including variation. Students learn to carry out original research on data from time-aligned speech corpora of English varieties.
Course number only
536
Cross listings
LING336401
Use local description
No

LING530 - Phonology I

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Phonology I
Term
2018C
Subject area
LING
Section number only
001
Section ID
LING530001
Course number integer
530
Registration notes
Undergraduates Need Permission
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Meeting times
TR 01:30 PM-03:00 PM
Meeting location
WLNT 300C
Level
graduate
Instructors
Eugene Buckley
Description
First half of a year-long introduction to the formal study of phonology. Basic concepts in articulatory phonetics; the distribution of sounds (phonemes and allophones); underlying and surface forms, and how to relate them using both ordered-rule and surface-constraint approaches. The survey of theoretical topics in this term includes distinctive features (context, organization, underspecification); the autosegmental representation of tone; and the theory of phonological domains and their interaction with morphological and syntactic constituency. Emphasizes hands-on analysis of a wide range of data.
Course number only
530
Use local description
No

LING520 - Phonetics I

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Phonetics I
Term
2018C
Subject area
LING
Section number only
001
Section ID
LING520001
Course number integer
520
Registration notes
Undergraduates Need Permission
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Meeting times
MW 09:30 AM-11:00 AM
Meeting location
BENN 244
Level
graduate
Instructors
Jianjing Kuang
Description
Speech: its linguistic transcription, its quantitative physical description, and its relationship to the categories and dimensions of language structure and use. The physical basis of speech: acoustics, vocal tract anatomy and physiology, hearing and speech perception, articulation and motor control. Phonetic variation and change. Prosody: stress, intonation, phrasing speech rate. Phonetic instrumentation, the design and interpretation of phonetic experiments, and the use of phonetic evidence in linguistic research, with emphasis on computer techniques. Introduction to speech signal processing. Speech technology: introduction to speech recognition, text-to-speech synthesis, speech coding. This course will emphasize the phonetics of natural speech, and its connections to issues in other areas of linguistics and cognitive science.
Course number only
520
Use local description
No

LING517 - Evolutionary Linguistics

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Evolutionary Linguistics
Term
2018C
Subject area
LING
Section number only
001
Section ID
LING517001
Course number integer
517
Registration notes
Undergraduates Need Permission
Meeting times
W 01:00 PM-03:00 PM
Meeting location
WLNT 300C
Level
graduate
Instructors
Gareth Roberts
Description
Evolutionary linguistics Scholars have been interested in the origins and evolution of language for hundreds of years, and work was published on the topic throughout the twentieth century. The end of the century, however, saw a considerable upsurge in serious scientific interest, leading to increasing interdisciplinary communication on the topic and the development of new empirical tools. This course offers an introduction to the literature in this field, bringing together research from a diverse range of disciplines, and laying out what questions remain and how they might possibly be answered.
Course number only
517
Use local description
No

LING507 - Princ of Exper Design: Principles of Experiment Design

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Princ of Exper Design: Principles of Experiment Design
Term
2018C
Subject area
LING
Section number only
001
Section ID
LING507001
Course number integer
507
Registration notes
Undergraduates Need Permission
Contact Dept Or Instructor For Classrm Info
Meeting times
TR 01:30 PM-03:00 PM
Level
graduate
Instructors
Kathryn D. Schuler
Course number only
507
Use local description
No

LING495 - Games and Signals

Status
C
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Games and Signals
Term
2018C
Subject area
LING
Section number only
001
Section ID
LING495001
Course number integer
495
Meeting times
TR 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
Meeting location
MOOR 212
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Robin L. Clark
Description
Game Theory has provided a new way of looking at linguistic meaning, particularly pragmatics (the use of language). This course will survey the use of Game Theory in linguistics as well as develop the techniques for studying signaling behavior. We will look at the formal foundations of signaling with particular attention paid to games of incomplete information (games where even which game is being played is uncertain). This will allow us to extend pragmatics beyond Gricean conversational maxims to areas like deception and polite signaling.
Course number only
495
Use local description
No

LING420 - Structure of Welsh

Status
O
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
301
Title (text only)
Structure of Welsh
Term
2018C
Subject area
LING
Section number only
301
Section ID
LING420301
Course number integer
420
Registration notes
Contact Dept Or Instructor For Classrm Info
Meeting times
TR 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
Meeting location
WLNT 300C
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Gareth Roberts
Course number only
420
Use local description
No

LING404 - Morphology I

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Morphology I
Term
2018C
Subject area
LING
Section number only
001
Section ID
LING404001
Course number integer
404
Registration notes
Contact Dept Or Instructor For Classrm Info
Meeting times
TR 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
David S. Embick
Description
This course will explore some issues concerning the internal structure of words. After a brief introduction to some basic terms and concepts, we will discuss the interaction of morphology with phonology. We will look both at how morphology conditions phonological rules and how phonology conditions morphology. Then we will turn to the interaction of syntax and morphology. We will look at some problems raised by inflectional morphology, clitics and compounds. The main requirement for the class will be a series of homework exercises in morphological analysis and a short paper at the end of the semester.
Course number only
404
Use local description
No

LING336 - Sound Systems in Use

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Sound Systems in Use
Term
2018C
Subject area
LING
Section number only
401
Section ID
LING336401
Course number integer
336
Registration notes
Contact Dept Or Instructor For Classrm Info
Meeting times
MW 03:30 PM-05:00 PM
Meeting location
WLNT 300C
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Meredith Tamminga
Description
This course investigates how quantitative methods can be combined with linguistic analysis to improve our understanding of phonetic and phonological phenomena, including variation. Students learn to carry out original research on data from time-aligned speech corpora of English varieties.
Course number only
336
Cross listings
LING536401
Use local description
No