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LING 429: Topics in Phonology
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Prerequisite: LING322. Repeatable to 6 credits if content differs. Advanced seminar in phonology. Topics vary.
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LING 430: Language Change
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Prerequisite: LING240. Changes in grammars from generation to generation. Consequences for the theory of grammars. Traditional work on historical change.
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LING 439: Topics in Diachronic Linguistics
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Repeatable to 6 credits if content differs.
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LING 440: Grammars and Cognition
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Prerequisite: LING311 and LING321. Relationship between the structure, development and functioning of grammars and the structure, development and functioning of other mental systems. Interpretations of experimental and observational work on children's language, aphasia, speech production and comprehension.
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LING 443: Programming for Linguistics
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Prerequisite: permission of department. A one-semester introduction to computer programming, geared for linguists and others who are not computer scientists. Not intended for students who already have significant programming experience.
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LING 444: Child Language Acquisition
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Prerequisite: LING311. Examines language acquisition in infancy and early childhood: the nature of children's linguistic representations and how these develop naturally. Role of (possible) innate linguistic structure and interaction of such structure with experience. Evaluation of methods and results of current and classic research leading to contemporary models of language development.
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LING 451: Grammars and Variation
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Prerequisite: LING311. Grammars and the use of language in a variety of styles: formal, casual, literary, etc. Consequences for concepts of grammars. Variation theory. Literary styles.
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LING 453: Mathematical Approaches to Language
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Prerequisite: LING312. The aspects of mathematics used in linguistic discussions: recursion theory, Chomsky's hierarchy of grammars, set theory, Boolean algebra, finite state grammars, context-free grammars, etc. Applications to theories of grammars. Formalizations of grammatical theories.
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LING 455: Second Language Acquisition
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Prerequisite: LING311. Examines second language acquisition from the perspective of Chomsky's 'Universal Grammar'. Relationship between theories of grammars, first language acquisition by children and the learning of second languages by adults.
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LING 460: Diversity and Unity in Human Languages
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Prerequisite: LING200 or LING240. Fundamentals of grammatical typology as they relate to issues in social attitudes towards language. Linguistic structure of standard and non-standard languages and dialects. Relationship of different writing systems to linguistic structure. Issues in bilingualism and multilingualism.
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