LING071 - American Sign Language I

Activity
LEC
Section number integer
681
Title (text only)
American Sign Language I
Term
2020A
Subject area
LING
Section number only
681
Section ID
LING071681
Course number integer
71
Meeting times
MW 03:30 PM-05:00 PM
Meeting location
WILL 24
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Melanie Drolsbaugh
Description
Introduction to American Sign Language ( ASL ). Introduces ASL in a contextualized and conversational manner. Course includes receptive and expressive readiness activities, sign vocabulary and grammar, and an introduction to important topics and people within Deaf communities and Deaf culture.
Course number only
071
Use local description
No

LING071 - American Sign Language I

Activity
LEC
Section number integer
680
Title (text only)
American Sign Language I
Term
2020A
Subject area
LING
Section number only
680
Section ID
LING071680
Course number integer
71
Meeting times
TR 06:00 PM-07:30 PM
Meeting location
WILL 214
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Jennifer Kay Strunk
Description
Introduction to American Sign Language ( ASL ). Introduces ASL in a contextualized and conversational manner. Course includes receptive and expressive readiness activities, sign vocabulary and grammar, and an introduction to important topics and people within Deaf communities and Deaf culture.
Course number only
071
Use local description
No

LING001 - Introduction To Linguistics

Activity
REC
Section number integer
208
Title (text only)
Introduction To Linguistics
Term
2020A
Subject area
LING
Section number only
208
Section ID
LING001208
Course number integer
1
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
F 12:00 PM-01:00 PM
Meeting location
FAGN 112
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Nari Rhee
Description
A general introduction to the nature, history and use of human language, speech and writing. Topics include the biological basis of human language, and analogous systems in other creatures; relations to cognition, communication, and social organization; sounds, forms and meanings in the world's languages; the reconstruction of linguistic history and the family tree of languages; dialect variation and language standardization; language and gender; language learning by children and adults; the neurology of language and language disorders; the nature and history of writing systems. Intended for any undergraduate interested in language or its use, this course is also recommended as an introduction for students who plan to major in linguistics.
Course number only
001
Use local description
No

LING001 - Introduction To Linguistics

Activity
REC
Section number integer
207
Title (text only)
Introduction To Linguistics
Term
2020A
Subject area
LING
Section number only
207
Section ID
LING001207
Course number integer
1
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
F 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
Meeting location
FAGN 112
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Nari Rhee
Description
A general introduction to the nature, history and use of human language, speech and writing. Topics include the biological basis of human language, and analogous systems in other creatures; relations to cognition, communication, and social organization; sounds, forms and meanings in the world's languages; the reconstruction of linguistic history and the family tree of languages; dialect variation and language standardization; language and gender; language learning by children and adults; the neurology of language and language disorders; the nature and history of writing systems. Intended for any undergraduate interested in language or its use, this course is also recommended as an introduction for students who plan to major in linguistics.
Course number only
001
Use local description
No

LING001 - Introduction To Linguistics

Activity
REC
Section number integer
206
Title (text only)
Introduction To Linguistics
Term
2020A
Subject area
LING
Section number only
206
Section ID
LING001206
Course number integer
1
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
R 10:30 AM-11:30 AM
Meeting location
WILL 205
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Milena Sereikaite
Description
A general introduction to the nature, history and use of human language, speech and writing. Topics include the biological basis of human language, and analogous systems in other creatures; relations to cognition, communication, and social organization; sounds, forms and meanings in the world's languages; the reconstruction of linguistic history and the family tree of languages; dialect variation and language standardization; language and gender; language learning by children and adults; the neurology of language and language disorders; the nature and history of writing systems. Intended for any undergraduate interested in language or its use, this course is also recommended as an introduction for students who plan to major in linguistics.
Course number only
001
Use local description
No

LING001 - Introduction To Linguistics

Activity
REC
Section number integer
205
Title (text only)
Introduction To Linguistics
Term
2020A
Subject area
LING
Section number only
205
Section ID
LING001205
Course number integer
1
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
R 09:30 AM-10:30 AM
Meeting location
WILL 205
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Milena Sereikaite
Description
A general introduction to the nature, history and use of human language, speech and writing. Topics include the biological basis of human language, and analogous systems in other creatures; relations to cognition, communication, and social organization; sounds, forms and meanings in the world's languages; the reconstruction of linguistic history and the family tree of languages; dialect variation and language standardization; language and gender; language learning by children and adults; the neurology of language and language disorders; the nature and history of writing systems. Intended for any undergraduate interested in language or its use, this course is also recommended as an introduction for students who plan to major in linguistics.
Course number only
001
Use local description
No

LING001 - Introduction To Linguistics

Activity
REC
Section number integer
204
Title (text only)
Introduction To Linguistics
Term
2020A
Subject area
LING
Section number only
204
Section ID
LING001204
Course number integer
1
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
R 10:30 AM-11:30 AM
Meeting location
TOWN 307
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Yiran Chen
Description
A general introduction to the nature, history and use of human language, speech and writing. Topics include the biological basis of human language, and analogous systems in other creatures; relations to cognition, communication, and social organization; sounds, forms and meanings in the world's languages; the reconstruction of linguistic history and the family tree of languages; dialect variation and language standardization; language and gender; language learning by children and adults; the neurology of language and language disorders; the nature and history of writing systems. Intended for any undergraduate interested in language or its use, this course is also recommended as an introduction for students who plan to major in linguistics.
Course number only
001
Use local description
No

LING001 - Introduction To Linguistics

Activity
REC
Section number integer
203
Title (text only)
Introduction To Linguistics
Term
2020A
Subject area
LING
Section number only
203
Section ID
LING001203
Course number integer
1
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
R 09:30 AM-10:30 AM
Meeting location
TOWN 307
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Yiran Chen
Description
A general introduction to the nature, history and use of human language, speech and writing. Topics include the biological basis of human language, and analogous systems in other creatures; relations to cognition, communication, and social organization; sounds, forms and meanings in the world's languages; the reconstruction of linguistic history and the family tree of languages; dialect variation and language standardization; language and gender; language learning by children and adults; the neurology of language and language disorders; the nature and history of writing systems. Intended for any undergraduate interested in language or its use, this course is also recommended as an introduction for students who plan to major in linguistics.
Course number only
001
Use local description
No

LING001 - Introduction To Linguistics

Activity
REC
Section number integer
202
Title (text only)
Introduction To Linguistics
Term
2020A
Subject area
LING
Section number only
202
Section ID
LING001202
Course number integer
1
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
R 10:30 AM-11:30 AM
Meeting location
MEYH B6
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Oliver Henry Booker Sayeed
Description
A general introduction to the nature, history and use of human language, speech and writing. Topics include the biological basis of human language, and analogous systems in other creatures; relations to cognition, communication, and social organization; sounds, forms and meanings in the world's languages; the reconstruction of linguistic history and the family tree of languages; dialect variation and language standardization; language and gender; language learning by children and adults; the neurology of language and language disorders; the nature and history of writing systems. Intended for any undergraduate interested in language or its use, this course is also recommended as an introduction for students who plan to major in linguistics.
Course number only
001
Use local description
No

LING001 - Introduction To Linguistics

Activity
REC
Section number integer
201
Title (text only)
Introduction To Linguistics
Term
2020A
Subject area
LING
Section number only
201
Section ID
LING001201
Course number integer
1
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
R 09:30 AM-10:30 AM
Meeting location
MEYH B6
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Oliver Henry Booker Sayeed
Description
A general introduction to the nature, history and use of human language, speech and writing. Topics include the biological basis of human language, and analogous systems in other creatures; relations to cognition, communication, and social organization; sounds, forms and meanings in the world's languages; the reconstruction of linguistic history and the family tree of languages; dialect variation and language standardization; language and gender; language learning by children and adults; the neurology of language and language disorders; the nature and history of writing systems. Intended for any undergraduate interested in language or its use, this course is also recommended as an introduction for students who plan to major in linguistics.
Course number only
001
Use local description
No