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Course Title Introduction to Linguistics
Campus Haverford
Semester Fall 2023
Registration ID LINGH101A001
Credit 1.00
Department Linguistics
Instructor
Times and Days
MW 10:00am-11:25am
Room Location STO102
Course Info Class Number: 1940 An introductory survey of linguistics as a field. This course examines the core areas of linguistic structure (morphology, phonology, syntax, semantics), pragmatics, and language variation in relation to language change. The course provides rudimentary training in the analysis of language data, and focuses on the variety of human language structures and on the question of universal properties of language.; Enrollment Limit: 25, 10 spaces reserved for incoming first year students; Lottery Preference(s):; (1) Sr. Ling Majors; (2) Jr. Ling Majors; (3) Sr. Ling Minors; (4) Jr. Ling Minors; (5) Neuroscience majors/minors; (6) sophomores; (7) first years; (8) everyone else (jrs/seniors) Humanities, B: Analysis of the Social World, A: Meaning, Interpretation (Texts) (; Hav: HU, B, A)
Notes
Notes:
Class Nbr: 1940 Lim: 25 ; Hav: HU, B, A
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