Note: Linguistics courses are offered by the Department of Modern Languages.
LINGUISTICS 2300
Introduction to Linguistics 1: Phonetics and Phonology
Introduction to the study of language, part one. Production and perception of speech sounds (phonetics) and sound systems (phonology) in English and other languages. Basic principles of sound change (historical phonology).
Introduction to the study of language, part two. Internal structure of words and word formation processes (morphology). Basic sentence and phrase structure (syntax). Analysis of word and sentence meaning (semantics).
Prerequisite: Linguistics 2300.
The relationships between language, culture and society. Language use, linguistic variations (geographical, social, situational), social and ethical issues (language and sex/gender, language and disadvantage/ power, language and politeness), social factors which interact with language, cultural implications of language learning and behaviour, psycholinguistics and Canadian bilingualism. The language of instruction is English.
Prerequisite: Linguistics 2300 and 2600.
Seminars on various topics. Offerings dependent upon student interest and available faculty.
Prerequisite: Linguistics 2300.