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LL 223

Sounds Structure & Meaning

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This course introduces students to descriptive/theoretical approaches to linguistics, the study of human language. We first look at the acoustics and articulation of sound (phonetics) and how some sounds change depending on the ones around them (phonology). Next, we explore the structure of words (morphology) and phrases (syntax) and how such structure is the foundation of meaning (semantics). The course ends with a synthesis of how sound, structure, and meaning change over time (historical linguistics), demonstrating that language evolution is a systematic and predicable phenomenon. Exclusion: EN223. Notes: Hours per week: Lecture/Discussion: 3, Tutorial/Seminar: 1

This course introduces students to descriptive/theoretical approaches to linguistics, the study of human language. We first look at the acoustics and articulation of sound (phonetics) and how some sounds change depending on the ones around them (phonology). Next, we explore the structure of words (morphology) and phrases (syntax) and how such structure is the foundation of meaning (semantics). The course ends with a synthesis of how sound, structure, and meaning change over time (historical linguistics), demonstrating that language evolution is a systematic and predicable phenomenon. Exclusion: EN223. Notes: Hours per week: Lecture/Discussion: 3, Tutorial/Seminar: 1

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This course introduces students to descriptive/theoretical approaches to linguistics, the study of human language. We first look at the acoustics and articulation of sound (phonetics) and how some sounds change depending on the ones around them (phonology). Next, we explore the structure of words (morphology) and phrases (syntax) and how such structure is the foundation of meaning (semantics). The course ends with a synthesis of how sound, structure, and meaning change over time (historical linguistics), demonstrating that language evolution is a systematic and predicable phenomenon. Exclusion: EN223. Notes: Hours per week: Lecture/Discussion: 3, Tutorial/Seminar: 1


LL 223

Sounds Structure & Meaning

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This course introduces students to descriptive/theoretical approaches to linguistics, the study of human language. We first look at the acoustics and articulation of sound (phonetics) and how some sounds change depending on the ones around them (phonology). Next, we explore the structure of words (morphology) and phrases (syntax) and how such structure is the foundation of meaning (semantics). The course ends with a synthesis of how sound, structure, and meaning change over time (historical linguistics), demonstrating that language evolution is a systematic and predicable phenomenon. Exclusion: EN223. Notes: Hours per week: Lecture/Discussion: 3, Tutorial/Seminar: 1

This course introduces students to descriptive/theoretical approaches to linguistics, the study of human language. We first look at the acoustics and articulation of sound (phonetics) and how some sounds change depending on the ones around them (phonology). Next, we explore the structure of words (morphology) and phrases (syntax) and how such structure is the foundation of meaning (semantics). The course ends with a synthesis of how sound, structure, and meaning change over time (historical linguistics), demonstrating that language evolution is a systematic and predicable phenomenon. Exclusion: EN223. Notes: Hours per week: Lecture/Discussion: 3, Tutorial/Seminar: 1

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This course introduces students to descriptive/theoretical approaches to linguistics, the study of human language. We first look at the acoustics and articulation of sound (phonetics) and how some sounds change depending on the ones around them (phonology). Next, we explore the structure of words (morphology) and phrases (syntax) and how such structure is the foundation of meaning (semantics). The course ends with a synthesis of how sound, structure, and meaning change over time (historical linguistics), demonstrating that language evolution is a systematic and predicable phenomenon. Exclusion: EN223. Notes: Hours per week: Lecture/Discussion: 3, Tutorial/Seminar: 1


LL 223 Prerequisites

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LL 223 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

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