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LIN 601: Intoductory Linguistic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 Y Techniques and methods of modern linguistics, including specific analysis of phonetic, phonological, morphological, and syntactic aspects of natural language structure. Additional work required of graduate students. Prereq: LIN 201 or permission of instructor
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LIN 621: Methodology of teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 Y Topics include the grammar, sound system, lexis, and pragmatic language use of English; how various skills are taught; individual differences and learning styles; history and theories of language teaching. Additional work required of graduate students. Prereq: Permission of instructor
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LIN 621 - Methodology of teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
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LIN 622: Advanced Methods of Teaching English as a Second Language
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 Y Topics include curriculum development; computer assisted language learning; testing, materials, program administration, and evaluation; and professional development. Students observe classes and do a final project integrating various areas. Additional work required of graduate students. Prereq: LIN 621/421 or permission of instructor
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LIN 631: Phonological Analysis
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 Y Introduction to analysis of sound systems of natural languages. Extra work required of graduate students. Prereq: LIN 601/301 or permission of instructor.
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LIN 641: Syntactic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 Y Introduction to analysis of morphological and syntactic systems of natural languages. Extra work required of graduate students. Prereq: LIN 601/301 or permission of instructor
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LIN 651: Morphological Analysis
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 An introduction to morphological theory and analysis in contemporary generative linguistics. The course familiarizes students with the main topics that interest morphologists by exposing students to a range of cross-linguistic data. Prereq: LIN 301/601.
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LIN 661: Introduction to Diachronic Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 Y An introduction to traditional terminology and methods, and to more recent studies in formal, explanatory theories of language change. Theories of phonological as well as syntactic change. Additional work required of graduate students. Prereq: LIN 601/301 or permission of instructor
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LIN 671: Dimension of Bilinguilism and Multiculturalism
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 Y Foundations, theory, and practice of bilingual/bicultural education. Critical concepts of linguistic, sociolinguistic, psycholinguistic issues and methods as applied to bilingualism/multiculturalism. Additional work required of graduate students.
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LIN 672: Language,Culture,and Society
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 Y Cross-cultural survey of the role of language in culture and society, including cognition and language usage along the dimensions of class, gender, race, ethnicity, and social status. Prereq: For ANT/LIN 472: anthropology or linguistics majors with senior standing.
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LIN 681: Global Communication Through World Englishes
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 Y World Englishes pose unique challenges for linguists, language pedagogues, business leaders, communication experts, and researchers in intercultural/ international communication. Various topics reflecting these challenges are presented. Additional work required of graduate students.
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