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LING 471: Discovering Human Language
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Introduction to field linguistics. Examines how languages are put together through a face-to-face encounter with an unknown language. Determine how this language - and human language in general - is constructed. Explores culture, people and even the food where the language is spoken. PREREQ: LING101.
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LING 472: Teaching English as a Second Language
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Investigation of the literature containing the traditional and modern techniques of teaching the pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary of American English; and devising and presenting lesson plans. RESTRICTIONS: Open only to students in the Cognitive Science major, Elementary Teacher Education major, Linguistics major, or by permission of instructor.
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LING 476: Second Language Acquisition and Bilingualism
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Psycholinguistic, sociolinguistic and neurolinguistic approaches to Second Language Acquisition (SLA). General models of first and second language learning. SLA within bilingual education programs. The linguistic, psychological and social experiences of the bilingual. Bilingual instruction and models of bilingual education. PREREQ: LING101.
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LING 477: The Structure of English
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Introduction to the analysis of English phonology, morphology, and syntax, including comparison of English with other languages. PREREQ: LING101.
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LING 480: Sociolinguistics
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Interface between language and contemporary society: theories, research and analytical methods. Topics include: regional dialects; language contact; languages of underrepresented populations, such as ethnic minorities and people with language disabilities; social biases in language assessment; language and culture; language and mass media; language planning and policy development in education and the Official English movement; technology and communication; language attitudes, among others. PREREQ: LING101 and LING202. RESTRICTIONS: Restricted to Junior and Senior CGSC Majors/Minors and LING Minors.
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LING 496: Psycholinguistics
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
An introduction to psycholinguistics, the study of the psychological processing of linguistic information at the levels of speech sounds, words, memory, sentences and meaning. PREREQ: LING101 and LING202.
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LING 499: Issues in Teaching English Language Learners
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Addresses theoretical and instructional issues related to teaching English Language Learners (ELLs). Topics include issues in bilingual education, theories of L2 acquisition, ELL educational models, integrating language and content instruction, documentation and assessment of ELL skills, and understanding cultural diversity.
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LING 566: SPECIAL PROBLEM
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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LING 567: SEMINAR
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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LING 601: Historical Linguistics
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Examines how languages evolve over time and how present and past languages are related to each other. Students learn techniques of historical analysis, such as the comparative method, and what is known about the historical development of major linguistic families like the Indo-European family of languages.
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