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Last Update: 11/15/11
 

Graduate Information | Future Course Offerings

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Tentative Offerings
2010– 2012
(as of 06/14/11)
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Note: This tentative schedule represents the department's plan, but due to possible budget, personnel, or other unforeseen constraints, there can be no guarantee that it will be followed in all respects.

SPRING 2010 FALL 2010

525 Semantics & Pragmatics

554 Child Language Acquisition

570 Mathematical Linguistics

556 Comp. Assisted Lang. Learning (CALL)

581 Intro to Computational Ling.

571 Computational Corpus Ling

622 Discourse and Syntax

596 Fundamentals of Linguistics*

623 Immigrant Languages

610 Historical Linguistics (Underhill)

654 Language & Cognition**

652 Second Language Acquisition

682 or equivalent

655 English for Specific Purposes

795 Seminar (Samraj: Applied Linguistics)

740 Internship / ESL

 

 

 

*replaces 520

SPRING 2011 FALL 2011

525 Semantics & Pragmatics

523 Morphology

555 Practical Issues in ESL Teaching

551 Sociolinguistics

581 Intro to Computational Ling.

555 Practical Issues in ESL Teaching

596 Functions of Language

571 Computational Corpus Ling

596 Intro to Language in Mind & Society

570 Mathematical Linguistics

620 Advanced Formal Syntax**

621 Advanced Phonology

622 Discourse and Syntax

650 Matrials Development

653 Reading and Writing

652 Second Language Acquisition

795 Seminar (Csomay: Applied Linguistics)

656 Research Methods

795 Seminar (Gawron: General Linguistics)

660 History of Linguistics

 

740 Internship / ESL

 

795 Seminar for General & Computational Lgx.(Kaplan)

SPRING 2012 FALL 2012

502 Intro to Language in Mind & Society

501 Fundamentals of Linguistics

503 Functions of Language

523 Morphology

525 Semantics & Pragmatics

555 Practical Issues in ESL Teaching

556 Comp. Assisted Lang. Learning (CALL)

571 Computational Corpus Ling

581 Intro to Computational Ling.

582 Computational Syntax & Semantics

622 Discourse and Syntax

653 Reading and Writing

657 Foundations of Language Assessment

656 Research Methods

654 Language & Cognition**

651 Sociology of Language

795 Seminar for Applied Linguistics (Keating)

652 Second Language Acquisition

 

740 Internship

 

795 Seminar for General & Computational Lgx.**

**electives that apply to both General & Computational Linguistics

 

Regular Course Offerings

501 Fundamental of Linguistics

every Fall

502 Language in Mind and Society

every Spring

503 Functions of Language

every Spring

521 Phonology

every Spring

522 Syntax

every Fall

530 English Grammar

every Spring

550 Theory & Practice

every semester

551 Sociolinguistics

once a year (Spring or Fall)

552 Psycholinguistics

every Spring

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