Linguistics Courses
- LIN306 - Introduction to the Study of Language
- LIN350 - Linguistics and Education
- LIN315 - Speech Science
- LIN344K - Phonetics: Production/Perception of Speech Sounds
- LIN372L - Syntax/Semantics: Structure/Meaning of Utterances
- LIN345 - Language Change and Language Variation (Historical Linguistics)
- LIN360K - Introduction to English Grammar
- LIN372K - Sound Patterns: Sound to Word (Phonology)
- LIN383 - Introduction to Romance Linguistics
- E376L - Language and Gender
- LIN323L - English as a World Language
- LING507 - Syntactic Theory I
- LING480 - Language Universals
- LING432 - Sociolinguistics I
- LING442 - Semantics I
- LING508 - Syntactic Theory II
- LING479 - Semantics II
- LING509 - Syntactic Theory III
- LING455 - Areal Linguistics
- LING590 - Fieldwork
- LING453 - Experimental Phonetics
- LING580 - Comparative Creole Syntax
- LING600 - Independent Study
- LING451 - Phonology I
- LING419 - Development of the Italian Language
- LING433 - Sociolinguistics II
- LING580 - The Phonetics of Prosodic Effects on Consonants
- LING449 - Second Language Learning
- LING446 - English Phonology
- LING580 - Attitudes and Perception of Variation in Language
- LING700 - Masters Thesis (Current)
Other Relevant Courses
- SPN506 - First Year Spanish I
- SPN507 - First Year Spanish II
- SPN312K - Second Year Spanish I
- SPN312L - Second Year Spanish II
- ITL506 - First Year Italian I
- ITL507 - First Year Italian II
- ITL312K - Second Year Italian I
- ITL312L - Second Year Italian II
- PHL312 - Introduction to Logic
- PHL375M - Wittgenstein
- CC306 - Introduction to Latin and Greek Elements in English
- ANT302 - Cultural Anthropology
- CZECH401 - Elementary Czech
- EDPSY490 - Basic Educational Statistics
- EDPSY594 - Advanced Correlational Techniques
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