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LING 615: Linguistic Theory:Syntax
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Issues in syntactic theory. Topics may include universals of semantic, pragmatic, and discourse function and their relation to syntax, syntactic typology and universals, formal models in syntactic description. Prereq: LING 452/552. DeLancey, Gildea, Payne.
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LING 616: Linguistic Theory:Semantics
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Detailed investigation of issues in semantic and pragmatic theory. Topics may include universals of lexical semantics and discourse pragmatics and their interaction. Prereq: LING 415/515. DeLancey, Pederson.
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LING 617 ,618, 619: Field Methods I,II,III
3.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Supervised linguistics fieldwork with language informants, both in and out of class. Application of language universals to the elicitation, analysis, and evaluation of data from particular languages; the writing of phonological, lexical, and grammatical descriptions; sentence versus text elicitation. Prereq: LING 450/550, 452/552. DeLancey, Gildea, Payne, Pederson.
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LING 621: Empirical Methods in Linguistics
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Empirical quantified methods of data collection and analysis; statistical evaluation of results. Data derived from discourse, conversation, psycholinguistics, first- and second-language acquisition, speech pathology, speech and writing deficiencies. Prereq: LING 450/550, 452/552. Guion, Tomlin.
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LING 622: Discourse Analysis
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Language beyond the sentence level; elicitation and analysis of oral and written texts; quantitative text analysis. Information structure of discourse, discourse and syntax, conversational analysis, discourse pragmatics, discourse processing. Prereq: LING 452/552. Payne.
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LING 629: Foundations in Language Theory
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Provides a foundation in linguistic theory, sociolinguistics, and language acquisition for teachers assisting language-minority students.
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LING 644: Advanced Second-Language Acquisition
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Characterization of major theoretical frameworks from which to view second-language acquisition issues and research paradigms associated with each framework. Prereq: LING 444/544. Guion, Tomlin.
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LING 660: Historical Syntax
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Topics in the study of syntactic change. Prereq: LING 452/552, 460/560 or equivalent. DeLancey, Gildea.
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LT 199: Special Studies:[Topic
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Various self-study languages offered through the Yamada Language Center. R when topic changes.
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LT 399: Special Studies:[Topic
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Oregon
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