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LIN 4600: Survey of Sociolinguistics
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University of Florida
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Credits: 3; Prereq: LIN 3010. Major approaches to language in context: ethnolinguistic, sociological, linguistic. Applications of socio-linguistics to applied linguistics, social sciences and education. Collection and analysis of data. (S, N)
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LIN 4605: World Englishes
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3.00 Credits
University of Florida
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Credits: 3. A study of the social and linguistic foundations of the various forms of English used around the world as a native, second or foreign language.
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LIN 4656: Gender and Language
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3.00 Credits
University of Florida
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Credits: 3; Prereq: LIN 3010. Language in the construction of sex and gender roles within a culture. Grammaticalization of gender in languages of the world. Interaction of grammatical structures with gender stereotypes. Consequences of these interactions on grammatical structures. (S, D)
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LIN 4701: Psycholinguistics
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3.00 Credits
University of Florida
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Credits: 3; Prereq: LIN 3010 or 2000. Explores basic issues in psycholinguistics. This includes issues in linguistic principles and psychological mechanisms in language production, comprehension, acquisition and development.
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LIN 4702C: Methods in Psycholinguistics
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University of Florida
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Credits: 3; Prereq: LIN 4701; STA 2023 or the equivalent. Provides hands-on experience designing, running and analyzing data from various types of psycholinguistic experiments.
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LIN 4721: Second Language Acquisition
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3.00 Credits
University of Florida
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Credits: 3; Prereq: LIN 3010. The neurolinguistic, psycholinguistic, and sociolinguistic bases of second language acquisition in childhood and adulthood.
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LIN 4784: Writing Systems
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3.00 Credits
University of Florida
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Credits: 3; Prereq: LIN 3010. Introduction to origin and typology of writing systems. Evaluates cognitive claims regarding second language reading acquisition and script type. Considers basic problems in the interface of phonology, script and natural language processing.
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LIN 4790: Brain and Language
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3.00 Credits
University of Florida
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Credits: 3; Prereq: LIN 3010. Introduction to critical issues and terminology in brain and language research. Topics include brain imaging techniques, categorization, auditory perception, modularity, connectionism, semantic representation, laterality, innateness and plasticity.
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LIN 4803: Introduction to Semantics
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3.00 Credits
University of Florida
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Credits: 3; Prereq: LIN 3010. The goal is to study truth conditional semantics as opposed to pragmatics. Basic notions in classical logic will be taught since logic is assumed in truth conditional semantics.
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LIN 4850: Formal Sematics
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University of Florida
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Credits: 3; Prereq: LIN 4803. Advanced course on semantics within Montague approach.
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