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70700
Language Science
COURSE OFFERING
Fall 2008
Ph.D. Program in Speech and Hearing Sciences
Graduate Center of The City University of
New York
70700
Language Science
Tue 4:15-6:15pm
Rm 7102
Instructor: Valerie Shafer
vshafer@gc.cuny.edu
Office: 7400.14
(212)817-8805
The purpose of this
course is to introduce students to the theoretical constructs,
methods and terminology of the Language Sciences. Students will
become familiar with the major theoretical approaches (e.g.,
Principle and Parameters; Non-linear Phonology), and the principal
methods (e.g., grammaticality judgments, psycholinguistic
experiments), and the basic terminology (e.g., feature, agreement,
prototype, cohesion) used in linguistics, psycholinguistics, and
neurolinguistics.
Required Textbooks:
Articles:
"Language", L.Bloomfield
"Domain-General Learing Capabilities", J.Saffran, E.Thiessan
Tanenhaus
Cairns
EwenVanderHulstPhonlogicalStructure_Features1
ByBee
Hammond&Noonan
Morphemes
Ewen_VanderHulstPhonological Structure_Segments
Regional Social Variation
Morphology_Typology
Why Study Morphology
Regular Morphology, ByBeeGLakoff
SLevinson
George Lakoff 1
George Lakoff 2
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