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LIN 5320: Language and Societies
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Contemporary linguistic anthropologists see language as a form of social action. How this understanding of language in society has evolved: classic works in linguistic anthropology and contemporary studies. Research in language in society. (W)
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LIN 5360: Normal Language Acquisition and Usage. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Language development in children and the associated areas of emotional and motor development; language stimulation techniques and programs. (F,S)
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LIN 5360 - Normal Language Acquisition and Usage. Cr
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LIN 5570: Philosophy of Language. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: PHI 1850 or PHI 1860 or any philosophy course from the Philosophical Problems group or graduate student in linguistics or consent of instructor. Intensive investigation and discussion of philosophical problems concerning meaning, truth, and the nature of language. (B)
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LIN 5570 - Philosophy of Language. Cr
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LIN 5700: Introduction to Linguistic Theory. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Introduction to the scientific study of language and methodologies of linguistic analysis: phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, sociolinguistics, and pragmatics. Introduction to selected disciplinary and interdisciplinary topics: typology and universals, communication systems, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, anthropological linguistics. (T)
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LIN 5700 - Introduction to Linguistic Theory. Cr
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LIN 5720: Linguistics and Education. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Introduction to linguistics with emphasis on applications to education. (T)
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LIN 5720 - Linguistics and Education. Cr
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LIN 5730: English Grammar. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Comprehensive analysis of English sentence structure and parts of speech using the terminology and descriptive approach of traditional grammar. (F,W)
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LIN 5750: Theories of Second Language Acquisition. Cr. ENG 5750) CLA 5750) FRE 5750) GER 5750) ITA
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Investigation of theories in second language acquisition. Review of research in development of second language competence: acquisition of phonology, lexicon, semantics, syntax, discourse, and pragmatics. (B)
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LIN 5750 - Theories of Second Language Acquisition. Cr. ENG 5750) CLA 5750) FRE 5750) GER 5750) ITA
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LIN 5760: American Dialects. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Survey of chief social and geographic dialects of American English and introduction to theory of language variation. (I)
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LIN 5770: Sociolinguistics. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Identification of sociolinguistic principles used by English speakers and writers in choosing among the different English codes, styles, registers and social dialects in American and other communities. (B)
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LIN 5993: Writing Intensive Course in Linguistics. Cr
0.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: junior standing, satisfactory completion of the IC requirement, consent of instructor; coreq: LIN 5210, 5290, 5300, 5720, 5750, 5760, or 5770. Offered for S and U grades only. No degree credit. Required for all majors. Disciplinary writing assignments under the direction of a faculty member. Must be selected in conjunction with a course designated as a corequisite; see section listing in Schedule of Classes for corequisites available each term. Satisfies the University General Education Writing Intensive Course in the Major requirement. Intensive training in literature search, linguistic analysis, and the preparation of scholarly written work. (T)
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