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LING 3545: World Language Policies
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Examines the economic and sociopolitical impact of choosing English vs. other languages in the U.S. Introduces the study of language policies, rights, and planning in other countries, including the worldwide use of English in social, business, and legal contexts.
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LING 3800: Special Topics in Linguistics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Intensive study of a selected area or problem in linguistics. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours.
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LING 4100: Perspectives on Language
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Provides extended critical examination of a few selected issues, chosen each term for their general interest and relevance, e.g., the relation between language and thought, or human language vs. animal languages, and computer languages. Prereqs., LING 2000 or equivalent, and junior or senior standing. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: critical thinking.
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LING 4220: Language and Mind
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Studies processes of perceiving speech, interpreting it as meaningful, and expressing intentions to communicate as utterances. Emphasizes roles of the brain and of perceptual and motor systems. Writing, gestural, and animal communicative systems also are treated. Prereqs., PSYC 1001 and LING 2000. Same as PSYC 4220.
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LING 4420: Morphology and Syntax
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Introduces principles of word formation and sentence structure. Covers major morphological and syntactic structures found in the world's languages, and methods for describing grammatical structures, and includes practice in analyzing data from a variety of languages. Prereq., LING 2000 or equivalent. Same as LING 5420.
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LING 4560: Language Development
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Emphasizes acquisition of language by young children; development in later years and into adulthood is also treated. Particular attention given to roles of environment and of neurophysiological endowment in learning to communicate with words, sentences, and narratives. Prereqs., LING 2000 and PSYC 1001. Same as SLHS 4560 and PSYC 4560.
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LING 4610: English Structure for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Description of morphological and syntactic categories and structures of English. Prereq., LING 2000. Same as LING 5610.
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LING 4800: Language and Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Principles of language structure and how language and culture interrelate; how language and language use are affected by culture; and how culture may be affected by use of, or contact with, particular languages. Prereq., junior standing. Same as ANTH 4800.
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LING 4830: Honors Thesis
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Required for students who elect departmental honors. Students write an honors thesis based on independent research under the direction of a faculty member. May be repeated up to 7 total credit hours.
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LING 5030: Linguistic Phonetics
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Introduces practical and theoretical aspects of phonetics. Provides training in recognition and production of speech sounds, and instruction on fundamentals of articulatory, acoustic, and auditory phonetics.
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