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- This Moodle course is for Linguistics 100: Fundamentals of Grammar, Spring 2012. Here you will find your homework assignments.
These exercises fulfill your weekly homework requirements, which are due on Fridays at 12 pm. - This course examines language as the fundamental characteristic of the human species, the diversity and complexity of human languages, phonological and grammatical analysis, the dimensions of language use, the relationship between language and writing, and the impact of historical linguistics on contemporary theory. Not open for credit to students who have completed LING 400.
- This course examines language as the fundamental characteristic of the human species, the diversity and complexity of human languages, phonological and grammatical analysis, the dimensions of language use, the relationship between language and writing, and the impact of historical linguistics on contemporary theory. Not open for credit to students who have completed LING 400.
- Introduction to the articulatory and acoustic correlates of phonological features. Issues covered include the mapping of dynamic events to static representations, phonetic evidence for phonological description, universal constraints on phonological structure, and implications of psychological speech-sound categorization for phonological theory. Prerequisite: either LING 200 or LING 400.
- Introduction to the articulatory and acoustic correlates of phonological features. Issues covered include the mapping of dynamic events to static representations, phonetic evidence for phonological description, universal constraints on phonological structure, and implications of psychological speech-sound categorization for phonological theory. Prerequisite: either LING 200 or LING 400.
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