LING 292: Introduction to Linguistics

Description
This is an introductory course to language, its linguistic structure and use. The main topics will include the nature of human language as distinct from other communication systems; the systems of linguistic knowledge, i.e. sound patterns (phonology), word formation (morphology), sentence structure (syntax), and meaning (semantics); language use in context; geographical and social dialects; historical development of language and evolvement of language.
Units:
4
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LING 392: Nat Lang/Lang Acquis

Description
Nature of Language & Language Acquisition introduces the scientific study of language, which includes theoretical concepts (e.g. structural linguistics, sociolinguistics, language development in first and second language acquisition) and application of linguistics in reading and writing development. Students develop a knowledge base in linguistics, phonemic awareness, and syntax, and apply it in real-world educational settings. Requires successful completion of coursework that satisfies the ENGCOM and ETHICS ULRs, or GE equivalents. (Offered every semester.)
Units:
4
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LING 392S: Nat Lang/Lang Acquis SL

Description
Nature of Language & Language Acquisition: Service Learning is an optional field-based service learning course which accompanies LS 392. Students spend a minimum of 24 hours per semester focusing on application of linguistics in reading and writing development in school settings. Requires completion of an approved community service project. (Offered fall semester.)
Units:
1
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