Introduction to Linguistics

LINGUISTICS 170D

Language is one of the fundamental capacities of the human species, and there are many interesting and meaningful ways in which it can be studied. This course explores the core components of linguistic theory: speech sounds (phonetics and phonology), word formation (morphology), sentence structure (syntax), and meaning (semantics). It also provides an overview of interdisciplinary ideas and research on how language is acquired and processed, its relation to the mind-brain and to society, and the question of whether the essential properties of language can be replicated outside the human mind (specifically, in chimpanzees or computer programs).
Course Attributes: EN S; BU Hum; BU BA; AS SSC; FA SSC; AR SSC

Section 01

Introduction to Linguistics
INSTRUCTOR: Barros
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Section 02

Introduction to Linguistics
INSTRUCTOR: Barros
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Section 03

Introduction to Linguistics
INSTRUCTOR: Danis
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Section 04

Introduction to Linguistics
INSTRUCTOR: Hollenbaugh
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