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LING 4320: HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE LINGUISTICS
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
(Also taught as LING 5314). Language development and change; the comparative method and its use in linguistic reconstruction; laws of language change. Prerequisite: LING 3311.
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LING 4326: BILINGUALISM
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
This course introduces students to issues related to bilinguals and bilingualism. The areas that will be covered include different types of bilinguals/bilingualism, bilingual education, the cognitive benefits (or disadvantages) of being a bilingual, and language processing in bilinguals. (Also offered as LING 5326. Credit will be granted only once for LING 4326 or LING 5326.) Prerequisite: LING 3311.
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LING 4327: SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Processes of first and second language acquisition, their similarities and differences, language disorders, language perception and production, and implications of language acquisition research for linguistic theory and language teaching. (Also taught as LING 5305. Credit will be granted only once for LING 4327 or LING 5305.) Prerequisite: LING 3311.
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LING 4330: CORPUS LINGUISTICS
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Applications of ways in which computer science and linguistics inform each other. Corpus linguistics focuses on how computers can be used to both obtain the data that we examine and to provide the tools we use for analysis. Includes readings, practical experience with several different software programs, and using sources of online corpora. Prerequisite: LING 3311.
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LING 4334: MORPHOLOGY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
A theoretical and typological investigation into the nature of word-structure and word-formation processes in human languages. Prerequisite: LING 4301 or LING 4303.
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LING 4335: LANGUAGE UNIVERSALS & LINGUISTIC TYPOLOGY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Consideration of universals in human language, their explanation and description, and language types. Prerequisite: LING 4301.
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LING 4345: SEMANTICS
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Considers meaning with respect to how humans form concepts in terms of semantic features, categorization, prototype imaging, cultural scenes, scripting and coherence within world views. Prerequisite: LING 3340.
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LING 4347: PRAGMATICS
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Analysis of how context and form interact with meaning. Topics may include deixis, reference, speech acts, presupposition, implicature, information structure and intonation. Prerequisite: LING 3311.
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LING 4353: TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Presentation and critique of methodologies of teaching English to speakers of other languages, with emphasis on teaching techniques of aural comprehension; speaking, reading, and writing skills; testing, language laboratory, and linguistic-cultural differences.(Also taught as LING 5301. Credit will be granted only once for LING 4353 or LING 5301.) Prerequisite: LING 3311.
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LING 4354: METHODS AND MATERIALS TO TEACH ENGLISH AS A SECOND OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Systematic study of the application of linguistic theory and findings; emphasis on pedagogical strategies, materials, and tests; attention to current and past research and practices. (Also taught as LING 5302. Credit will be granted only once for LING 4354 or LING 5302.) Prerequisite: LING 3311.
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