Application for EEND 636D - Linguistics   (8/19/2024 - 10/11/2024)

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EEND 636D - Linguistics


Focuses on the properties that all languages have in common and the way languages differ. As an introduction to the science of language, this course surveys the main branches of linguistics: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and sociolinguistics, as they apply to language learning and teaching. However, no background in linguistics or any foreign language study is required or assumed in the course.

Effective Dates: 8/19/24 - 10/11/24
Date(s) Day(s) Time(s) Location(s)
8/19/24 - 10/11/24 ONLINE • ONLINE