Linguistics Courses

Linguistics Program offers very few evening courses. Summer courses are rare as well. To complete any program in Linguistics, students will need to be available for classes during the daytime hours for both Undergraduate and Graduate studies.


Courses Offered Yearly
Courses Description Prerequisite
Fall
Spring
LING 1701 Language and Society None
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LING 3001 Introduction to Linguistics None
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LING 3001H Introduction to Linguistics (Honors) Honors
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LING 3051H Honors Thesis (Research) Honors
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LING 3052V Honors Thesis (Writing) Honors; Senior; 3051
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LING 3101W Languages of the World 3001 or 3001H or 3011 or 5001.
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LING 3601 Historical Linguistics 3001
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LING 4002 Linguistic Analysis 3001 or 3001H or 5001
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LING 4201 Syntax I 3001 or 3001H or 5001
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LING 4302W Phonology I 3001 or 3001H or 5001
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LING 4901W Major Project Seminar Junior or Senior LING major
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LING 5001 Introduction to Linguistics (Grad Students) None
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LING 5105 Field Methods I 5201, 5302, 4201 or 4302
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LING 5106 Field Methods II 5105 (same year)
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LING 5201  Syntactic Theory I 3001 or 3001H or 5001  
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LING 5202 Syntax II 5201 or 4201
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LING 5205 Semantics 5201 or 4201
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LING 5206 Linguistic Pragmatics 5201 or 4201
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LING 5302  Phonological Theory I 3001 or 3001H or 5001  
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LING 5303  Phonology II 5302
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LING 5601 Historical Linguistics 3001 or 3001H or 5001
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LING 5900 Topics in Linguistics  
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LING 8005  Research Paper Workshop 5105, 5202, 5205, 5302
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LING 8210 Seminar in Syntax 5202, 5205  
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LING 8920 Topics in Lqanguage and Cognition 5001
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  * This course is offered either Fall or Spring    
       
Courses Not Offered Yearly
     
LING 1905 Freshman Seminar Freshman or no more than 30 cr.
LING 5101 Linguistic Types and Language Universals 3001 or 3001H or 5001or 5201 or 5302 or 4201 or 4302
LING 5461 Conversation Analysis 3001 or 3001H or 5001
LING 5462 Field Research in Spoken Language 5461 or SPCH 5461
LING 5505 Introduction to Second Language Acquisition 3001 or 3001H or 5001
LING 5721 Bilingualism 3001 or 3001H or 5001
LING 5801 Introduction to Computational Linguistics 3001 or 3001H or 5001
LING 5931  Morphology & Syntax of Contemporary English 3001 or 3001H or 5001
LING 8900 Graduate Seminar: Topics in Linguistics consent

 

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