Spring 2022 Course Offerings
Communication Studies and Disorders
COMD 2050鈥揑ntro to Language
Section 1: 2:30-3:20 MWF; 26 Hatcher; M. Bosanko
Section 2: 12:00-1:20 TTh; 26 Hatcher; PR. Anakkathil
Section 3: 1:30-2:50 TTh; 26 Hatcher; T. Maleki
Also offered as LING 2050. Linguistic study of the principal interrelated levels of language structure: phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics; related topics such as writing systems and dialects.
COMD 3150鈥揚honetics
10:30-11:20 MWF; 26 Hatcher; T. Gibson
Also offered as LING 3150. Principles of phonemics; articulatory phonetics; description and classification of sounds; transcription at different levels of detail; production and perception.
COMD 4153鈥揂coustics of Speech and Hearing
10:30-11:50 TTh, 212 Coates; H. Chung; 3:30-5:20 M, 220 Coates; A. Hogan
Also offered as LING 4153. Prereq.: COMD 2050 or equivalent. 3 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Production, transmission and perception of speech acoustics in communication; acoustic phonetics and psycho-acoustics.
COMD 7750鈥揝pecial Topics in Linguistics
4:30-7:20 Th; 42 Hatcher
Also offered as LING 7750. May be taken two times for credit for the master鈥檚 degree and four times for the doctorate when topics vary. Topics to be announced.
English
ENGL 2170-Descriptive Grammar of English
10:30-11:50 TTh; 31 Allen; A. Camp
Also offered as LING 2710. Examination of what every English speaker has internalized about English, including sentence structure, sound patterns and word formation.
ENGL 3716鈥揇ialects of English
3:00-4:20 TTh; 202 Coates; I. Shport
Also offered as LING 3716. Regional and/or social variation in pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary.
ENGL 4710鈥揑ntroduction to Linguistics
12:00-1:20; 46 Allen; I. Shport
Also offered as LING 4710. Introduction to the major fields of linguistic study: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics.
Foreign Languages and Literatures
SPAN 4005鈥揝tructure of the Spanish Language
1:30-2:50 TTh; 55 Allen; J. King
Also offered as LING 4005. Prereq.: SPAN 3010 or equivalent. Spanish morphology and syntax; structuralist, sociolinguistic and generative-transformational analyses and applications.
SPAN 4603鈥揂pplied Spanish Linguistics
2:30-3:20 MWF; 55 Allen; C. Ibarra
Also offered as LING 4603. Prereq.: SPAN 3010. Structures and communicative functions of Spanish; classroom applications.
French Studies
FREN 3080鈥揊rench Culture and Civilization
12:00-1:20 MW; 111 Coates; S. Dubois
Also offered as LING 3080. Prereq.: FREN 2155; credit or registration in FREN 3060 or equivalent or permission of instructor. Various aspects of French culture and civilization; emphasis on those factors necessary for understanding contemporary France and the Francophone world.
FREN 4001-History of the French Language
1:30-2:50 TTh; F. Anselmo
Also offered as LING 4001. Prereq.: FREN 3060 or equivalent or permission of instructor. Development of French from its beginnings to the present; attention to formation of the modern language.
FREN 4015鈥揂dvanced French Phonetics
9:00-10:20 TTh
Also offered as LING 4015. Theoretical principles of French phonetics and their application.
Geography and Anthropology
ANTH 7060鈥揅onversation and Discourse
4:30-5:50 TTh; M. Brody
Also offered as LING 7060. Prereq.: completion of one course in linguistics. Analysis of language in use; conversation, narrative, culturally specific genres; emphasis on discourse structures in naturally occurring context.
Philosophy and Religious Studies
PHIL 4011鈥揟opics in Advanced Logic
1:30-2:50 TTh; 128 Allen; J. Roland
Also offered as LING 4011. Prereq.: PHIL 4010/lLING 4010 or consent of instructor. Topics may include advanced metatheory of symbolic languages, intensional logics and Montague grammar.