Note: Along with the designated Linguistics courses in the Academic Calendar, the following courses from different departments and programs across the University are also used to meet the requirements of the of the Linguistics modules. Please see listings of requirements for these modules in the LINGUISTICS section of INTER-FACULTY DEPARTMENTS/MODULES/PROGRAMS to see which of these courses count in which module.
Anthropology: Anthropology 2243F/G, 2245F/G, 2246F/G, 2247A/B, 2248A/B, 2249F/G, 2250F/G, 3237A/B, 3335F/G, 3337F/G, 4412F/G.
Classical Studies: Classical Studies 2800A/B
Communication Sciences and Disorders: Communication Sciences and Disorders 4411A/B, 4439A/B.
English: English 3001, 3012.
French: French 2805A/B, 2806A/B, 3810A/B, 3830A/B, 3870A/B, 4040A/B, 4100F/G, 4811F/G, 4821F/G, 4830F/G, 4841F/G, 4850F/G, 4881F/G.
Philosophy: Philosophy 2250, 2252W/X, 2260F/G, 3201A/B, 3202B, 3260F/G, 3270F/G, 4210F/G.
Psychology: Psychology 2134A/B, 3140F/G, 3141F/G, 3142E, 3184F/G.
Spanish: Spanish 2214A/B, 3303A/B, 3314F/G, 3315F/G, 3317A/B, 3318A/B, 3911A/B-3915A/B, 3916A/B-3920A/B, 4412F/G, 4413F/G, 4414F/G, 4415F/G, 4802A/B, 4921F/G-4925F/G, 4926A/B-4930A/B.
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Linguistics
1028A/B -
Linguistics: Applications and Extensions
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Acquaints students with human language and how it relates to society and to the mind. Topics include applications of linguistics, such as language acquisition, language and law, language disorders, and language variation across time, space and society.
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Linguistics
2185A/B -
Introduction to Languages in Canada
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We examine languages and dialects that are associated with particular regions, cultures, and/or ethnic groups in Canada, including First Nations languages, French, English and immigrant languages. We consider language structures, variation and ways that languages relate to the identity of groups which speak them.
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Linguistics
2186A/B -
Introduction to Language and Gender
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This course explores the relationship between language and sex/gender systems from a critical linguistic perspective. Areas investigated include: language and gender stereotypes; gender variation in language usage; power and women's status; and male vs. female communicative styles in different contexts. Women's Studies 1020E is recommended preparation but not required.
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At least one first year course. Course(s) in Linguistics recommended but not required.
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Linguistics
2187A/B -
Introduction to Language Science
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This survey is for anyone interested in why we speak the way we do. Taught in English, the course examines different aspects of language usage (including language and media, language and computers, language and gender, language education and dialects) while emphasizing the interdisciplinary nature of language studies.
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At least one first year course. Course(s) in Linguistics recommended but not required.
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Linguistics
2244A/B -
Second Language Acquisition
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An overview of research on naturalistic and instructed second language acquisition (SLA). Various aspects of first language and second language learning/acquisition processes provide a framework for consideration of basic questions in SLA. Issues considered include situational factors influencing SLA, learner differences, and cognitive processes in learning a second/foreign language.
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Linguistics
2250F/G -
Comparative Indo-European Linguistics
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A diachronic and synchronic study of the Indo-European languages with emphasis on the Comparative Method and typology, primarily of the languages spoken in Europe, both Western and Eastern. Students will write a research essay on structural or historical aspects of at least one Indo-European language.
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Anthropology 1027A/B or Linguistics 1027A/B, or at least 0.5 Linguistic course approved by the program.
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Linguistics
2285F/G -
Research on Languages in Canada
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We examine languages and dialects that are associated with particular regions, cultures, and/or ethnic groups in Canada, including First Nations languages, French, English and immigrant languages. Students engage with research on language structures, variation and ways that languages relate to the identity of groups which speak them.
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At least one half course in Linguistics 2200 and above.
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Linguistics
2286F/G -
Language and Gender Research
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This course explores the relationship between language and sex/gender systems from a critical linguistic perspective. Areas investigated include: language and gender stereotypes; gender variation in language usage; power and women's status; and male vs. female communicative styles in different contexts. A research paper on a relevant topic is required. Women's Studies 1020E is recommended preparation but not required.
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Anthropology 1027A/B, or Linguistics 1027A/B, or at least 0.5 Linguistics course approved by the program.
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Linguistics
2287F/G -
Language Science
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This survey is for anyone interested in why we speak the way we do. We explore different aspects of language usage (including language and the media, language and computers, language and gender, language education and dialects) while emphasizing the interdisciplinary nature of language studies. Taught in English.
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At least one first year course.
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Linguistics
2288A/B -
Introductory General Linguistics
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After introducing the basic tools for analyzing language (phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics), this course illustrates common linguistic phenomena in each of these areas. Students will also apply their analytical skills to data from a variety of languages. Taught in English.
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Linguistics
3100A/B -
Linguistics and Language Impairments
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This course addresses the contribution of linguistic theory and methodology to the understanding of developmental and acquired language impairments. Morpho-syntactic, semantic-pragmatic and pragmatic impairments will be examined.
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Linguistics
3102A/B -
Linguistics Analysis with Computers
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This course allows students to better understand linguistic analysis and theory by providing a set of basic programming tools that can be used to formalize hypotheses about linguistic data. Specific problems of morphology and syntax will be addressed.
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Linguistics
3340A/B -
Special Topics in Linguistics
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Special topics of current interest in Linguistics. A list of special topics may be obtained from the Program.
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Linguistics
3390A/B -
Supervised Reading/Research in Linguistics
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Individual reading and research of current interest in Linguistics.
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Linguistics
4100A/B -
Ecological Approaches to Endangered Languages
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This course analyzes the causes and processes underlying languages becoming endangered in a comparative/international perspective, and examines ecological approaches to stemming the tide of language, shift, change, loss and death. The cases of indigenous languages in Nepal, India, Canada, Mexico, Central and South America are examined.
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Linguistics
4490F/G -
Advanced Supervised Reading/Research in Linguistics
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Individual reading and research of current interest in Linguistics. An application (available from the Program) must be completed with the approval of the instructor and the program.
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