Instructor:Kellam Barta
Grading Method:

Letter and/or S/U (Combo)

Credits:

1

Department:

ENGL (2000)

Academic Level:

K-12 Professionals

Start/End Dates:

01/15/2024 - 03/01/2024

Completion Date:

03/08/2024

Term:

Spring 2024

Instruction Mode:

Internet Asynchronous (online class)

Cost:

$100

Meeting Pattern

The Introduction to Linguistics course modules consist of three 1 credit modules that can be taken separately. 

Each module includes two components of the formal study of language (see topic outlines below). Phonology/Phonetics is a pre-requisite for both of the other two modules. Each module can be taken for a letter grade or as Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory. Same text book for all 3 modules and for the complete Introduction to Linguistics course module series!

Intro to Linguistics Course Modules Pt 1-3.pdf

Description

The study of variation in word meanings and the sets of characteristics that define a word's category, as well as the common implicit rules that guide verbal exchanges. Students will develop an understanding of conversational implicature. Students will learn about words that also mean their own opposite.

Syllabus, Objectives, and Outcomes

Objectives:

Students who complete all modules will:

Required Text:

Fromkin, V., Rodman, R., & Hyams, N. (2017). An Introduction to Language [11th edition]. Boston: Cengage. $41 to rent, $72 to buy on Amazon.com. ISBN: 1337559571

**Registration Instructions**

Online registration URL closes @ 5:00 p.m. on January 31, 2024.  You will receive an electronic email after you have successfully registered.

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