Linguistics Courses & Syllabi
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Ling Courses: Computational & NLP
Ling Courses: Corpus Linguistics
Ling Courses: Gender and Language
Ling Courses: Intro to Linguistics
Ling Courses: Language and the Law
Ling Courses: Phonetics and Phonology
Ling Courses: Anthropological Linguistics
Ling Courses: Applied Linguistics
Ling Courses: Historical Linguistics
Ling Courses: Other
Ling Courses: Pragmatics
Ling Courses: Psycholinguistics
Ling Courses: Semantics
Ling Courses: Sociolinguistics
Ling Courses: Syntax
Ling Courses: Typology
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Ling Courses: Gender and Language
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Ling Courses: Intro to Linguistics
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- Downloadable Lecture Materials:
Downloadable PowerPoint Presentation Files for Linguistic Courses. Resources for students and lecturers who are interested in General Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Lexicography, etc.
- English 280: Introduction to the English Language:
Syllabus and introductory materials for a lower level course in English linguistics at the University of Maryland.
- Introduction to General Linguistics:
Syllabus and PowerPoint slides for undergraduate study on General Linguistics. The files include discussions on Phonetics, Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, and Semantics.
- Introduction to Linguistic Analysis:
Intro Ling (data analysis and technique only), University of Michigan.
- Introduction to Linguistics:
A sophomore level introductory course that covers the basics of phonetics, phonology, morphology and syntax. Text: Language Files
- Introduction to Linguistics:
Introduction to Linguistics I and II: for foreign language teachers, Powerpoint presentations, classnotes, handouts and discussion blogs.
- Queen's University at Kingston, Introduction to French and general linguistics:
E-textbook. (FREN 215)
- SFB 282: Theory of the Lexicon:
A course on Theory of the Lexicon at University of Duessseldorf.
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Ling Courses: Phonetics and Phonology
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- Descriptive Phonetics:
Spring 1997, Course syllabi and course outline, phonetics and speech science, Prof. Eulenbuerg, Michigan State University.
- Downloadable Lecture Materials:
Downloadable PowerPoint Presentation Files for Linguistic Courses. Resources for students and lecturers who are interested in General Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Lexicography, etc.
- Introduction to Phonetics:
Supplementary material for Introduction to Phonetics and Phonetics II courses, including syllabi, handouts and exercises, more detailed explanations of material in the text, and many links to online tutorials, freeware and other phonetics resources. In English, with frequent references to Chinese.
- Stirling University's on-line phonology course:
A self-access course for all those interested in learning the script and identifying the sounds of the phonology of R.P.(Received Pronunciation).
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Ling Courses: Applied Linguistics
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Ling Courses: Historical Linguistics
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- A World of Words:
Freshman Etymology Course (Latin, Greek, PIE, Hist of English, Word Meanings, etc.)
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Ling Courses: Other
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- 8-week Intensive Latin and Greek Summer School:
The Department of Classics offers an 8-week summer school for beginners with parallel courses in Latin and Ancient Greek. In each language 6 weeks will be spent completing the basic grammar and a further 2 weeks will be spent reading unadapted texts.
For detailed information, please check our website at http://www.ucc.ie/acad/classics/summ_sch.html
- Field Methods:
Syllabus for a Field Methods course taught at LSA in 2005.
- Integrational Discourse Analysis:
This site provides information about the
conception of integrational discourse analysis
- Lexicology and Lexicography:
PowerPoint Files for undergraduate students who are interested in knowing more about etymology, english word formation, dictionary typologies, etc.
- Online Course in Middle Egyptian Hieroglyphs:
Members of this list may be interested in an online course in Egyptian hieroglyphs that is open for enrollment. This course provides learners from all over the world with a complete introduction to Middle Egyptian grammar, giving them the skills needed to comprehend and translate literary, religious, historical and documentary texts in the language. The full course is divided into three units that cover the same material as a first-year university course and uses James Allen's Middle Egyptian Grammar as a textbook. Students are able to type in hieroglyphs and Egyptian transliteration within the course without having to purchase any extra software.
Students can enroll at any time and will be allowed up to six months to complete each unit at their own pace, with time extensions available for a small fee. They will gain access to a virtual classroom where they will have the guidance of an Egyptologist who has a Ph.D. in Egyptology from the University of Chicago and be able to interact with other students.
For those with an interested in African languages, extinct languages, Semitic languages or writing systems, ancient Egyptian is an ideal language for comparison Very few universities offer courses in the language and this course is aimed at bringing the study to students who have no convenient way to study the language.
While the course itself does not offer university credit, some students who are enrolled in the course have gotten credit for the course through their own universities as independent study. Glyphdoctors can provide documentation of a student's work and a grade if required.
Please feel free to share this announcement with your students who may be interested in enrolling.
More information about the course and enrolling is available here:
http://www.glyphdoctors.com/course/category.php?id=12
If you have any questions about the course, feel free to contact Glyphdoctors.
Nicole Hansen, Ph.D.
President, Glyphdoctors
http://www.glyphdoctors.com
- Online Postgraduate Certificate in Translation Studies:
This is a new programme designed for students who would like to obtain a postgraduate qualification in translation studies from the University of Manchester but are unable to attend a part-time or full-time programme in Manchester. The Postgraduate Certificate in Translation Studies is delivered via the web and requires only part-time study so is ideal for those who wish to combine it with other commitments.
- Simultaneous Interpretation Seminar:
Intensive 5-day seminar on simultaneous interpretation techniques from Spanish and French into English, focusing on UN and other intergovernmental materials.
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Ling Courses: Pragmatics
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Ling Courses: Psycholinguistics
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Ling Courses: Semantics
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- Critical Semiotics:
A distance-learning course by Scott Simpkins, at the Cyber Semiotic Institute.
- Semantics:
A senior level semantics course for Writing majors, i.e. those who have little or no background in linguistics. The course focuses on classifying relationships associated with the meaning of words and sentences. Text: Meaning in Language
- Word Grammar for Graduate Students:
A brief tour round Word Grammar theory for the hard-pressed graduate student who is curious to know what alternative theories of language there are.
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Ling Courses: Sociolinguistics
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- Downloadable Lecture Materials:
Downloadable PowerPoint Presentation Files for Linguistic Courses. Resources for students and lecturers who are interested in General Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Lexicography, etc.
- Introduction to Sociolinguistics:
A syllabus of an introductory course on Sociolinguistics. Downloadable PowerPoint files on Dialects and Varieties, Diglossia, and Language Attitude.
- Knowledge of Language (Social Analysis 34):
Harvard's Introduction to Linguistics course for non-majors.
- Linguistic Diversity and Inequality:
Learner-centered curriculum package for presenting the concept of linguistic diversity and inequality in the social sciences, developed at Metropolitan Community College
- Sociolinguistics:
A senior level course for Writing majors who have little or no background in linguistics. The course focuses on the basics of speech communities, language variation, dialects, and social factors affecting language use. Texts:An Introduction to Sociolinguistics and American Dialects.
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Ling Courses: Syntax
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- Introduction to HPSG and LFG:
An introductory site with a summary, links and reccommended readings in LFG and HPSG. Best for students who are familiar with Chomskayn (EST/ GB/ Minimalism) approaches and are beguining to learn other frameworks. Comments and suggestions are welcome.
- TORTERAT-FREDERIC-PERSO:
Web site in french about formal linguistics and pedagogy.
- Word Grammar for Graduate Students:
A brief tour round Word Grammar theory for the hard-pressed graduate student who is curious to know what alternative theories of language there are.
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Ling Courses: Typology
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- Languages of the World:
Syllabus & web resources for Doris Payne's undergraduate "Languages of the World" course
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