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Course No.Course NameDescription

LING 500LINGUISTICS FOR NONMAJOR

LING 501Formal Foundations of Linguistics

LING 502Gender and Language in Japan

LING 503Foundations of Syntactic Theory I

LING 504Advanced Syntactic Theory

LING 505Theories of Grammar

LING 507Statistical Analysis for Linguistics

LING 508Computational Techniques for Linguists

LING 510Foundations of Phonological Theory I

LING 511Introduction to Japanese Linguistics

LING 512Advanced Japanese Linguistics

LING 514Foundations of Phonological Theory II

LING 515Phonological Phonetics

LING 519Linguistic Structure of Modern Chinese

LING 520Linguistic Structure of Modern Chinese

LING 522Lexical Semantics

LING 523Phonetics and Phonology for Teachers of Japanese

LING 526Introduction to Arabic Linguistics

LING 532Psychology of Language

LING 535Morphology

LING 536Japanese Sociolinguistics

LING 538Computational Linguistics

LING 541Language Acquisition

LING 542Topics in Psycholinguistics

LING 543Advanced Language Development

LING 544Typology and Universals

LING 545AStructures of Non-Western Languages

LING 562Linguistics and the Study of Literature

LING 563Philosophy of Language

LING 564Formal Semantics

LING 565Pragmatics

LING 567Topics in French Linguistics

LING 568Speech Perception

LING 573Semiotics and Language

LING 576Language in Culture

LING 577Discourse and Text

LING 578Speech Technology

LING 580Historical Comparative Linguistics

LING 583Sociolinguistics

LING 589Areal Survey of Native North American Languages

LING 595ALinguistics

LING 595BCognitive Science Colloquium

LING 596CTopics in Japanese Linguistics

LING 596DTopics in Linguistics and Philosophy

LING 596FCognitive Psychology

LING 597ADescriptive Linguistics for Native American Languages

LING 597BWorkshop in Linguistics

LING 599Independent StudyQualified students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work. Graduate students doing independent work which cannot be classified as actual research will register for credit under course number 599, 699, or 799.

LING 600Current Issues in Linguistic Research

LING 696ASyntax and Semantics

LING 696BTopics in Phonological Theory

LING 696DCurrent Issues in Syntactic Theory

LING 696EMaster Seminar in Cognitive Science

LING 696FLinguistic Investigations and Applications

LING 696GTopics in Computational Linguistics

LING 696HTopics in Morphology

LING 697ALinguistic Theory

LING 699Independent StudyQualified students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work. Graduate students doing independent work which cannot be classified as actual research will register for credit under course number 599, 699, or 799.

LING 900Research

LING 910Thesis

LING 920Dissertation

LING 930Supplementary Registration

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