Arts, Sciences, and Engineering |
Linguistics |
Course Section Listing |
Course |
Course Title |
Term |
Credits |
Status |
COURSE_SECTION-3-176537 |
LING 210-01 |
Intro to Lang Sound Systems |
Fall 2024 |
4.0 |
Open |
Schedule: |
Day |
Begin |
End |
Location |
Start Date |
End Date |
MW
|
1025 AM
|
1140 AM
|
Gavett Hall Room 310
|
08/26/2024
|
12/18/2024
|
|
Enrollment: |
Enrolled
24
|
Capacity
48
|
|
|
Co-Located: |
LING 210-01 (P), LING 210W-01, LING 410-1 |
Instructors: |
Joyce McDonough |
Delivery Mode: |
In-Person |
Description: |
The goal of this course is to provide a background for understanding the principles that underlie the structure of sound systems in human languages. Starting with the notion phoneme, the course focuses on acoustic and articulatory phonetics, as a basis for understanding phonological processes and change in linguistic sound forms. Students will acquire skills in the production, recognition, and transcription of sounds in various languages of the world. The course will serve as a foundation for work in language documentation, sociolinguistics and sociophonetics, morphology. This course can be taken as LIN 210 or as LIN 410 and is meant for linguistics majors and non-majors alike. In addition to the lecture students will need to register for a peer-led workshop. Prerequisites: LING 110 |
Offered: |
Fall |
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|
Course Section Listing |
Course |
Course Title |
Term |
Credits |
Status |
COURSE_SECTION-3-176543 |
LING 210W-01 |
Intro to Lang Sound Systems |
Fall 2024 |
4.0 |
Open |
Schedule: |
Day |
Begin |
End |
Location |
Start Date |
End Date |
MW
|
1025 AM
|
1140 AM
|
Gavett Hall Room 310
|
08/26/2024
|
12/18/2024
|
|
Enrollment: |
Enrolled
24
|
Capacity
48
|
|
|
Co-Located: |
LING 210-01 (P), LING 210W-01, LING 410-1 |
Instructors: |
Joyce McDonough |
Delivery Mode: |
In-Person |
Description: |
The goal of this course is to provide a background for understanding the principles that underlie the structure of sound systems in human languages. Starting with the notion phoneme, the course focuses on acoustic and articulatory phonetics, as a basis for understanding phonological processes and change in linguistic sound forms. Students will acquire skills in the production, recognition, and transcription of sounds in various languages of the world. The course will serve as a foundation for work in language documentation, sociolinguistics and sociophonetics, morphology. This course can be taken as LING 210 or as LING 410 and is meant for linguistics majors and non-majors alike. In addition to the lecture students will need to register for a peer-led workshop. Prerequisites: LING 110 |
Offered: |
Fall Spring Summer |
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|
Course Section Listing |
Course |
Course Title |
Term |
Credits |
Status |
COURSE_SECTION-3-155641 |
LING 210-1 |
Intro to Lang Sound Systems |
Fall 2023 |
4.0 |
Open |
Schedule: |
Day |
Begin |
End |
Location |
Start Date |
End Date |
MW
|
1025 AM
|
1140 AM
|
Gavett Hall Room 310
|
08/30/2023
|
12/22/2023
|
|
Enrollment: |
Enrolled
25
|
Capacity
48
|
|
|
Co-Located: |
LING 210-1 (P), LING 210W-1, LING 410-2 |
Instructors: |
Joyce McDonough |
Delivery Mode: |
In-Person |
Description: |
The goal of this course is to provide a background for understanding the principles that underlie the structure of sound systems in human languages. Starting with the notion phoneme, the course focuses on acoustic and articulatory phonetics, as a basis for understanding phonological processes and change in linguistic sound forms. Students will acquire skills in the production, recognition, and transcription of sounds in various languages of the world. The course will serve as a foundation for work in language documentation, sociolinguistics and sociophonetics, morphology. This course can be taken as LIN 210 or as LIN 410 and is meant for linguistics majors and non-majors alike. In addition to the lecture students will need to register for a peer-led workshop. Prerequisites: LING 110 |
Offered: |
Fall |
|
|
Course Section Listing |
Course |
Course Title |
Term |
Credits |
Status |
COURSE_SECTION-3-155631 |
LING 210W-1 |
Intro to Lang Sound Systems |
Fall 2023 |
4.0 |
Open |
Schedule: |
Day |
Begin |
End |
Location |
Start Date |
End Date |
MW
|
1025 AM
|
1140 AM
|
Gavett Hall Room 310
|
08/30/2023
|
12/22/2023
|
|
Enrollment: |
Enrolled
25
|
Capacity
48
|
|
|
Co-Located: |
LING 210-1 (P), LING 210W-1, LING 410-2 |
Instructors: |
Joyce McDonough |
Delivery Mode: |
In-Person |
Description: |
The goal of this course is to provide a background for understanding the principles that underlie the structure of sound systems in human languages. Starting with the notion phoneme, the course focuses on acoustic and articulatory phonetics, as a basis for understanding phonological processes and change in linguistic sound forms. Students will acquire skills in the production, recognition, and transcription of sounds in various languages of the world. The course will serve as a foundation for work in language documentation, sociolinguistics and sociophonetics, morphology. This course can be taken as LING 210 or as LING 410 and is meant for linguistics majors and non-majors alike. In addition to the lecture students will need to register for a peer-led workshop. Prerequisites: LING 110 |
Offered: |
Fall Spring Summer |
|
|
Course Section Listing |
Course |
Course Title |
Term |
Credits |
Status |
COURSE_SECTION-3-132850 |
LING 210-1 |
Intro to Lang Sound Systems |
Fall 2022 |
4.0 - 0.0 |
Open |
Schedule: |
Day |
Begin |
End |
Location |
Start Date |
End Date |
MW
|
1025 AM
|
1140 AM
|
Gavett Hall Room 310
|
08/31/2022
|
12/22/2022
|
|
Enrollment: |
Enrolled
35
|
Capacity
48
|
|
|
Co-Located: |
LING 210-1 (P), LING 210W-1, LING 410-2 |
Instructors: |
Joyce McDonough |
Description: |
The goal of this course is to provide a background for understanding the principles that underlie the structure of sound systems in human languages. Starting with the notion phoneme, the course focuses on acoustic and articulatory phonetics, as a basis for understanding phonological processes and change in linguistic sound forms. Students will acquire skills in the production, recognition, and transcription of sounds in various languages of the world. The course will serve as a foundation for work in language documentation, sociolinguistics and sociophonetics, morphology. This course can be taken as LIN 210 or as LIN 410 and is meant for linguistics majors and non-majors alike. In addition to the lecture students will need to register for a peer-led workshop. Prerequisites: LING 110 |
Offered: |
Fall |
|
|
Course Section Listing |
Course |
Course Title |
Term |
Credits |
Status |
COURSE_SECTION-3-132860 |
LING 210W-1 |
Intro to Lang Sound Systems |
Fall 2022 |
4.0 - 0.0 |
Open |
Schedule: |
Day |
Begin |
End |
Location |
Start Date |
End Date |
MW
|
1025 AM
|
1140 AM
|
Gavett Hall Room 310
|
08/31/2022
|
12/22/2022
|
|
Enrollment: |
Enrolled
35
|
Capacity
48
|
|
|
Co-Located: |
LING 210-1 (P), LING 210W-1, LING 410-2 |
Instructors: |
Joyce McDonough |
Description: |
The goal of this course is to provide a background for understanding the principles that underlie the structure of sound systems in human languages. Starting with the notion phoneme, the course focuses on acoustic and articulatory phonetics, as a basis for understanding phonological processes and change in linguistic sound forms. Students will acquire skills in the production, recognition, and transcription of sounds in various languages of the world. The course will serve as a foundation for work in language documentation, sociolinguistics and sociophonetics, morphology. This course can be taken as LING 210 or as LING 410 and is meant for linguistics majors and non-majors alike. In addition to the lecture students will need to register for a peer-led workshop. Prerequisites: LING 110 |
Offered: |
Fall Spring Summer |