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Course Title Phonetics and Phonology
Campus Haverford
Semester Fall 2023
Registration ID LINGH115A001
Credit 1.00
Department Linguistics
Instructor
Times and Days
MW 01:00pm-02:25pm
Room Location STO10
Course Info Class Number: 1942 This course investigates the sound patterns found in human languages. Phonetics is the study of these patterns from a physical and perceptual perspective while phonology is the study of sound patterns from a cognitive perspective. Activities in the class will expose students to the methodologies used by both perspectives (articulatory description and acoustic analysis for phonetics and formal theoretical models for phonology) and show the necessity and utility of both approaches in understanding the nature of sound patterns in human language.; Enrollment Limit: 25; Lottery Preference(s):; (1) Sr. Ling Majors; (2) Jr. Ling Majors; (3) Sr. Ling Minors; (4) Jr. Ling Minors; (5) Neuroscience minors; (6) sophomores; (7) first years; (8) everyone else (jrs/seniors) Humanities, Symbolic Reasoning, B: Analysis of the Social World (; Hav: HU, QUS, B)
Notes
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Class Nbr: 1942 Lim: 25 ; Hav: HU, QUS, B
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