What to do with a linguistics major
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This course introduces the fundamental concepts of linguistics and the major areas of linguistics, including Phonetics, Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics. It introduces students to the techniques of linguistic analysis and equips them with knowledge and skills for future linguistic research and studies.
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2.1. Level II Major Requirement 11 LING2004 Semantics 2.2. Level II Major Requirement 12 LING2801 Phonology 2.3. Level II Major Requirement 13 LING2802 Syntax 2.4. Level II Major Requirement 14 LING2099 Research Methods in Linguistics 2.5. Foundation Course 15 FOUN1210 Science, Med & Tech in Society 2.6.
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We recently succeeded in developing a minor in English Language and Linguistics for English majors who do not major in Linguistics, but who have a clear interest and investment in the study of language within the English major. This minor includes courses from the university’s interdepartmental Linguistics Program, of which we are also a part ...
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The linguistics major consists of courses designed to foster a deep understanding of human natural language, including an appreciation of the structure and organization of natural languages, the variety of natural languages, the commonalities that underlie the vast apparent differences among languages, the processes of language acquisition in children, the psychological and neurological bases ...
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This course is to provide an overview of the nature of language and a chance to do linguistic analysis. It will help increase students’ awareness of major areas of linguistics, its social significance, its universality, diversity and complexity. It will also help improve students’ analytical skills.
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REQUIREMENTS FOR DEGREE: ENTER Course Code/Title (to be) completed in the blank spaces (Do not replace pre-entered courses) Grade LEVEL I – 10 COURSES (30 Credits) 1.1. Level I Major Requirement 1 LING1401/L15A Intro to Language & Linguistics 1.2. Level I Major Requirement 2 LING1402/L15B Introduction to Language Structure 1.3.
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND EDUCATION - HISTORY MAJOR
If you are a Linguistics Major, or if you are planning to become a Linguistics Major, and do not see your name listed below, please contact Dr Jo-Anne S. Ferreira (Jo-Anne.Ferreira@sta.uwi.edu) immediately. Linguistics Minors. may also contact any of the three (3) linguistics advisors for academic advice. See also the notice for Minors.
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The Linguistics Major Portfolio (current Jan 2020) All linguistics majors will turn in a portfolio that demonstrates their growth and proficiency in the core areas of Linguistics and the student’s chosen track area. The portfolio is a required assignment for the Capstone course (LING 4110), which is required for all Linguistics majors.
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Survey of undergraduate Linguistics majors. Spring 2008. Sharon Hargus. As a final part of the work of the Learning in the Major committee, a 14-question survey of undergraduate majors was conducted through Catalyst to obtain undergraduates’ views of their experience as Linguistics majors.
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