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Course Details

Course TitleTime in Language.
CampusSwarthmore
SemesterSpring 2023
Registration IDLING 108 A01
Credit1
DepartmentLinguistics
InstructorO'Leary, Maura
Times and DaysTTH 02:40pm-03:55pm
Room LocationPearson Hall 115
Course Info

A basic building block of linguistic meaning is communication about time. In this course, we will look at variations in tense and aspect in the world's languages. Building on the formal systems taught in Semantics (LING 040/PHIL 040), we will investigate, describe, and model (i) the effects of tense on verbs, nouns, and other predicates; (ii) grammatical aspect; and (iii) cross-linguistic variation in the interpretation of embedded tenses. We will also discuss seemingly "tenseless" languages, as well as the use of tense and aspect in time-travel-based science fiction. Students will conduct independent research projects on the tense systems of non-English languages.


Prerequisite:

LING 040/PHIL 040.

Notes
Course Record Number:
28819
Enrollment Limit:
25
Current Enrollment:
6
Distribution:
Social Sciences
Notes:
Eligible for COGS program.
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