COURSES OF SPECIAL INTEREST

This page has links to course flyers for courses of special interest, including less-frequent courses and "Topics in Linguistics" courses.

"Topics in Linguistics" courses are numbered LING 296 and LING 415. These are new courses that don't have a permanent number yet, or one-time-only courses.

(Please note: When you look at the course catalog, any section of LING 296 or LING 415 that only says "location/time TBA" is probably not being offered as a course for the semester in question.)


Courses of special interest for Spring 2012

LING 310 -- Formal Perspectives on African-American English

LING 415 -- Topics in Linguistics: Language and Ethnicity

LING 422 -- Research Methods in Phonetics and Laboratory Phonology

LING 527 -- Morphology

LING 560 -- Mesoamerican Languages and Linguistics


Current courses of special interest (Fall 2011)

LING 444 -- Origins and Evolution of Human Language

LING 537 -- Introduction to Semantics

LING 540 -- Mathematical Linguistics

LING 547 -- Language Deficits and Cognition

LING 558 -- Mesoamerican Writing Systems

LING 563 -- Structure of Japanese


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