LING/WRIT 2090 -Selected Topics in Writing and Linguistics (1-3)-0-(1-3)
Introduces students to one or more topics preliminary to study of more specialized areas of Writing and Linguistics.
Prerequisite: A minimum grade of "C" in ENGL 1101. (1-3)-0-(1-3)
LING 3030/3030S -Selected Topics in Linguistics
Offers varied courses in specialized areas of the field of linguistics. 3-0-3
LING 3031 -Phonology
An in-depth introduction to sounds and sound structures within formal grammar.
Relation of basic units of sound structure to major components of linguistics including syntax, morphology, and semantics. Reading and discussion of trends in phonological theory, including nonlinear phonology and current optimality approaches.
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102. 3-0-3
LING/FORL3131- Greek and Latin Vocabulary
See FORL 3131 for course description. 3-0-3
LING/ANTH/POLS/AAST 3337 -Language, Power, Politics
An in-depth investigation of the role of language in national and international
power structures.
Comparative evaluation of language in social organization of politics, economic policy and law as aggregated by race, culture, ethnicity, class, group ideology, and gender. Emphasis on social policy management and minority/linguistic rights.
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102. 3-0-3
LING/ANTH/FORL 3533 -Introduction to Language
See ANTH 3533 for course description. 3-0-3
LING 3630 -Language and Linguistic
Theory Critical overview, examination and evaluation of influential theories in
linguistics and their insight on language.
Application of basic principles of linguistic theorizing to issues of language structure and understanding.
Prerequisites: ENGL 1102. 3-0-3
LING/COMS 4333 -General Semantics
See COMS 4333 for course description. 3-0-3
LING/COMS 4335 -Linguistic Analysis
See COMS 4335 for course description. 3-0-3
LING/WRIT 5130/5130G -Modern English Grammar
See WRIT 5130/51300 for course description. 3-0-3
LING/WRIT 5330/5330G -History of English Language
See WRIT 5330/5330G for course description. 3-0-3
LING/ANTH/WRIT 5530/5530G -Sociolinguistics
See ANTH 5530 for course description. 3-0-3