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LING 256: aG ,Grammatical Relations
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Laurence Horn. mw 2.30-3.45 So Meets RP (37) Descriptive and theoretical approaches to grammatical relations (subject, object, etc.) and their role in syntax, argument structure, and universal grammar. Comparison of diverse models: traditional approaches, case grammar, relational grammar, lexical-functional grammar, gb and its developments. Grammatical relations and thematic roles (theta-roles). Grammatical relations in typological and historical perspectives. Prerequisite: ling 153a or permission of instructor.
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LING 260: aG Topics in Syntax:The Architecture of Grammar
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Robert Frank, Thomas Leu.
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LING 260 - aG Topics in Syntax:The Architecture of Grammar
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LING 261: bG ,Topics in Syntax:English and Its Kin
3.00 Credits
Yale University
RaffaellaZanuttini. f9.25-11.15 So (0) The syntactic properties of English compared with those of other Germanic languages such as Icelandic, Swedish, and German. What the similarities and differences reveal about the limits of syntactic variation. Examination of both standard and nonstandard varieties of English spoken in the United States and in the United Kingdom. Topics include transitive expletives, object shift, stylistic fronting, and inversion. Prerequisite: ling 254b, or with permission of instructor.
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LING 261 - bG ,Topics in Syntax:English and Its Kin
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LING 263: aG Introduction to Semantics
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Ashwini Deo.
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LING 263 - aG Introduction to Semantics
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LING 270: aG Topics in Semantics:Conventional Implicature
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Laurence Horn.
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LING 270 - aG Topics in Semantics:Conventional Implicature
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LING 271a: Topics in Semantics:Variation and Change in Tense-Aspect Categories
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Ashwini Deo. th 2.30-4.20 So Meets RP (0) Cross-linguistic differences in the distribution and interpretation of tense and aspect from a comparative and historical perspective. Evaluation of descriptive and empirical accounts from the grammaticalization and typology literature as informed by formal semantic research on tense/aspect categories.
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LING 271a - Topics in Semantics:Variation and Change in Tense-Aspect Categories
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LING 275: bG Pragmatics
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Laurence Horn.
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LING 280: aG ,Topics in Morphology:Agreement
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Stephen Anderson. m 1.30-3.20 So (0) Survey of agreement and concord phenomena in the languages of the world. Connections between agreement and pronominal clitics. Theories of the implementation of agreement relations in the syntax and of the realization of agreement morphology.
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LING 471a: and 472b,Special Projects
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Staff. htba (0) Special projects set up by students with the help of a faculty adviser and the director of undergraduate studies to cover material not otherwise offered by the department. The project must terminate with at least a term paper or its equivalent and must have the approval of the director of undergraduate studies. Only one term of credit for a project may count toward the major; no more than two terms may count toward the bachelor's degree. ling 490a, Research Methods in Linguistics. Raffaella Zanuttini. w 3.30-5.20 (0) Development of skills in research, writing, and presentation. Topics include choosing a research topic; presenting one's ideas clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing; methodological issues; and the balance between building on existing literature and making a novel contribution. Enrollment limited to Linguistics majors.
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LING 491b: The Senior Essay
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Raffaella Zanuttini. w 4-5.50 (0) A weekly colloquium in which senior Linguistics majors, in rotation, make presentations of research material that will culminate in the development of their senior essays. Under the guidance of departmental faculty (or in some cases supporting faculty in other departments), students select a topic, present material related to the research on that topic, give preliminary versions of their essay, and complete the essay. Prerequisite: ling 490a.
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