Course: LIN101B050 Intro to Linguistics with Tuvi Voorhees, Fall 2023

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LIN101B050 Intro to Linguistics with Tuvi Voorhees, Fall 2023
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Department
Academic Literacy and Linguistics
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Course Code
LIN 101
Section Code
B050
Term
Fall 2023
Course Description

This course will introduce students to linguistics, the scientific study of language. Students will apply methods of scientific inquiry (including the scientific method) to linguistic systems (phonological, morphological, syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic) and language phenomena and events. Specifically, students will engage in observation of linguistic phenomena, collection of data, generation and testing of hypotheses, analysis of and interpretations of data, application and evaluation of theory, in order to form conclusions about linguistic phenomena.

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