Process Date: 19-MAY-2013
| 120 | LANGUAGE & DISCRIMINATION | Active |
| Long Title: Language and Discrimination |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | No | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | 30 | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | G044 - Diversity-Dimens GER (01cr) S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL02 - Introductory Course |
| Prerequisites: | |
| Description: | This course examines language as a potential site of social statement and, sometimes, social conflict, particularly with respect to questions of “race” and ethnicity. We will explore language-based discrimination, beliefs about language and language variation, and ways language is used to construct and reflect social identities and social group boundaries. |
| 150 | INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTICS | Active |
| Long Title: Introduction to Linguistics |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | No | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | 40 | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL02 - Introductory Course |
| Prerequisites: | |
| Description: | Introduction to theory and methods of linguistics: universal properties of human language; phonetic, phonological, morphological, syntactic, and semantic structures and analysis; nature and form of grammar. |
| 191 | DIRECTED STUDY IN LINGUISTICS | Active |
| Long Title: Directed Study in Linguistics |
| Units: | 1 TO 98 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | Yes | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | Yes | Schedule Type: | 14 - Directed Study | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL02 - Introductory Course |
| Prerequisites: | Counter Registration Required. |
| Description: | Directed study follows a syllabus set primarily by the instructor to meet the needs or interests of an individual student or small group of students. The main goal of directed study is knowledge or skill acquisition, not research or creative work. |
| 210 | LANGUAGE AND THE LAW | Active |
| Long Title: Language and the Law |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | No | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | |
| Description: | An introduction to the field of Forensic Linguistics, the application of linguistics to the language of the law. Topics will include the use of language by various participants in the legal process (judges, lawyers, police, witnesses), the plain-language movement, and the linguist as expert witness. |
| 225 | LANGUAGE AND THE CITY | Active |
| Long Title: Language and The City |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | No | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | Must be attending the Lawrence London Centre |
| Description: | This course examines the origins and consequences of linguistic diversity in London, using insights from sociolinguistics. We will use the city of London as a kind of laboratory in which to study how social forces influence language use and the ways that languages influence social structure. |
| 265 | INTRO TO JAPANESE CULTURE | Active |
| Long Title: Introduction to Japanese Language and Culture |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | CHJA 265 | Repeatable: | No |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | A005 - Cross-Listed Course G042 - Diversity-Global GER (01cr) S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | Sophomore standing; CHJA 112 recommended |
| Description: | A survey introducing major characteristics of Japanese language with reference to the structure of Japanese society. Topics include honorifics, use of pronouns, loan words, age and gender differences in the language. The course will also familiarize students with various aspects of traditional and contemporary Japanese culture. |
| 310 | INTRO EAST ASIAN LINGUISTICS | Active |
| Long Title: Introduction to East Asian Linguistics |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | CHJA 310 | Repeatable: | No |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | A005 - Cross-Listed Course S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | LING 150 and sophomore standing |
| Description: | Survey of genetic, regional, and typological classification of East Asian languages; writing systems for Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Tibetan languages; descriptive and comparative analyses of phonological, morphological, and syntactic structures of East Asian languages. More than one language may be investigated in detail. |
| 320 | HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS | Active |
| Long Title: Historical Linguistics |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | No | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | LING 150 or consent of instructor |
| Description: | An introduction to the principles and procedures of historical and comparative linguistics: sound change, genetic classification, reconstruction, language variation, and comparative philology. Emphasis on Indo-European, with particular attention to methodology and the historical development of the discipline itself. |
| 325 | INTRO TO SOCIOLINGUISTICS | Active |
| Long Title: Introduction to Sociolinguistics |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | No | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | LING 150 |
| Description: | This course presents an introduction to sociolinguistics, a discipline within linguistics concerned with the systematic investigation of language in relation to the social world. Topics include language variation and change, social identity and language use, linguistic diversity, and language ideologies. We will also practice methods for collecting and analyzing sociolinguistic data. |
| 330 | LANGUAGE AND CULTURE | Active |
| Long Title: Language and Culture |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | ANTH 330 | Repeatable: | No |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | 25 | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | A005 - Cross-Listed Course S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | One anthropology course or one linguistics course, or consent of instructor. |
| Description: | An examination of language and other cultural symbolic systems used to formulate and communicate meanings. Attention to social factors in language use, including ethnicity, social class, gender, and the nation-state. Some consideration of the ways that language both reflects and influences people’s ways of thinking. |
| 335 | INTRO TO LEXICAL SEMANTICS | Active |
| Long Title: Words, Words, Words: Introduction to Lexical Semantics |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | No | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | LING 150 |
| Description: | This course introduces fundamental concepts and research issues in the linguistic study of word meaning. Topics include: representation of word meaning; relation between lexical, truth-conditional and context-dependent meanings; semantic relations; meaning variation; semantic properties of nouns and verbs (e.g. mass-count distinction, verb classes, aspect, semantic roles); interaction between content and function words. |
| 340 | INTRODUCTION TO SYNTAX | Active |
| Long Title: Introduction to Syntax |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | No | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | LING 150 or consent of instructor |
| Description: | An introduction to descriptive analysis of morphological and syntactic structures in natural languages with an emphasis on gaining insight into the nature of such structures, rather than on linguistic formalization. Topics include levels of representation, X-bar theory, case theory, thematic roles, the lexicon, grammatical function-changing rules, and head-complement relations. |
| 350 | INTRODUCTION TO PHONOLOGY | Active |
| Long Title: Introduction to Phonology |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | No | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | LING 150 or consent of instructor |
| Description: | An introduction to the formal study of phonetics, phonemics, and phonological analysis and theory. Topics include stress, syllable structure, tones, metrics, phonotactics, and links between phonology and morphology/syntax; exercises on familiar and unfamiliar languages. |
| 355 | CHILD LANGUAGE ACQUISITION | Active |
| Long Title: Child Language Acquisition |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | No | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | LING 150, or PSYC 260 or PSYC 265 |
| Description: | Every normally developing human acquires language in early childhood. This course explores how this feat is acomplished. We will examine data on children’s linguistic knowledge at difference developmental stages and what types of theories might explain these data. Students will also have the opportunity to analyze real child language data. |
| 360 | SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION | Active |
| Long Title: Second Language Acquisition |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | No | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | 20 | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | LING 150 or consent of instructor |
| Description: | This course will introduce various issues in the study of second-language acquisition from different perspectives. Topics will include comparisons to first-language acquisition, factors related to second-language acquisition, and learner strategies. |
| 370 | INTRODUCTION TO PHONETICS | Active |
| Long Title: Phonetics |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | LING 370 | Repeatable: | No |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | 15 | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | A005 - Cross-Listed Course S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | LING 150, PSYC 340, or consent of instructor |
| Description: | An introduction to the science of speech sounds, focusing on descriptive and experimental studies of articulation and speech acoustics. Laboratory demonstrations of speech production, acoustical analysis, and speech synthesis are combined with lecture/demonstrations to relate phonetics research to theories of phonology and language acquisition. |
| 374 | ADVANCED GRAMMAR STUDIES | Active |
| Long Title: Advanced Grammar Studies |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | SPAN 345 | Repeatable: | No |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | 15 | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | A002 - Foreign Language Instruction A005 - Cross-Listed Course G046 - Foreign Language GER (01cr) N011 - BM Foreign Lang GER (01cr) S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | SPAN 202, its equivalent, or consent of the instructor |
| Description: | In-depth study of grammar, syntax, and composition that builds on concepts learned in the intermediate courses. Problem areas, particularly at the advanced level of the language, are studied systematically. |
| 375 | SPANISH PHONETICS | Active |
| Long Title: Spanish Phonetics |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | SPAN 340 | Repeatable: | No |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | 15 | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | A002 - Foreign Language Instruction A005 - Cross-Listed Course G046 - Foreign Language GER (01cr) N011 - BM Foreign Lang GER (01cr) S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | SPAN 202, its equivalent, or consent of the instructor; not open to native speakers of Spanish |
| Description: | Spanish Phonetics will immerse students in the pronunciation and general phonetics of the Spanish language as it is spoken in Spain and Latin America. The course will help students to perfect their accent in Spanish and make them aware of the different accents of spoken Spanish. It also will serve Conservatory of Music students who desire to practice their diction in Spanish. Taught in Spanish. Not open to native speakers of Spanish. |
| 376 | SPANISH PHONETICS (IN ENG) | Active |
| Long Title: Spanish Phonetics (in English) |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | SPAN 341 | Repeatable: | No |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | 15 | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | A005 - Cross-Listed Course S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | Sophomore standing or consent of the instructor |
| Description: | Spanish Phonetics will immerse students in the pronunciation and general phonetics of the Spanish language as it is spoken in Spain and Latin America. The course will help students to perfect their accent in Spanish and make them aware of the different accents of spoken Spanish. It also will serve Conservatory of Music students who desire to practice their diction in Spanish. Taught in English. Not open to native speakers of Spanish. |
| 380 | INTRODUCTION TO MORPHOLOGY | Active |
| Long Title: Introduction to Morphology |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | No | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | LING 150 |
| Description: | An introduction to morphology, the study of the internal structure of words. Topics include the concept of the morpheme, the structure of words and processes of word formation, inflection versus derivation, and issues in morphological theory. The assignments involve in-depth analyses of data from various languages. |
| 390 | TUTORIAL STUDY IN LINGUISTICS | Active |
| Long Title: Tutorial Studies in Linguistics |
| Units: | 1 TO 98 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | Yes | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | Yes |
| Permission Req.: | Yes | Schedule Type: | 09 - Tutorial | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | Counter Registration Required. |
| Description: | Available to advanced students of linguistics. |
| 391 | DIRECTED STUDY IN LINGUISTICS | Active |
| Long Title: Directed Study in Linguistics |
| Units: | 1 TO 98 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | Yes | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | Yes | Schedule Type: | 14 - Directed Study | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | Counter Registration Required. |
| Description: | Directed study follows a syllabus set primarily by the instructor to meet the needs or interests of an individual student or small group of students. The main goal of directed study is knowledge or skill acquisition, not research or creative work. |
| 399 | IND STUDY IN LINGUISTICS | Active |
| Long Title: Independent Study in Linguistics |
| Units: | 1 TO 98 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | Yes | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | Yes |
| Permission Req.: | Yes | Schedule Type: | 10 - IS | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL03 - Foundation/Gateway Course |
| Prerequisites: | Counter Registration Required. |
| Description: | Available to advanced students of linguistics. |
| 400 | PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE | Active |
| Long Title: Philosophy of Language |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | PHIL 400 | Repeatable: | No |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | 30 | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | A005 - Cross-Listed Course S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL04 - Advanced Course |
| Prerequisites: | One course in philosophy, junior standing, or consent of instructor; PHIL 150 recommended |
| Description: | An examination of major theories of meaning, reference, and cognitive content and an attempt to understand how language functions to relate “internal” psychological states to things in the “external” world. Contemporary philosophers are emphasized. |
| 405 | MEANING AND USE | Active |
| Long Title: Meaning and Use |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | PHIL 405 | Repeatable: | No |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | A005 - Cross-Listed Course S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL04 - Advanced Course |
| Prerequisites: | One course in philosophy, junior standing, or consent of instructor |
| Description: | An examination of major topics in linguistic pragmatics, including implicature, presupposition, speech acts, and the ways in which context influences meaning. An attempt to understand how word meaning, context, and domain-general psychological processes contribute to our understanding of what a speaker means. Contemporary philosophers and linguists are emphasized. |
| 420 | TOPICS IN LOGIC | Active |
| Long Title: Topics in Logic |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | PHIL 420 | Repeatable: | No |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | 30 | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | A005 - Cross-Listed Course S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL04 - Advanced Course |
| Prerequisites: | PHIL 150 or consent of instructor |
| Description: | An investigation of topics selected from among the following: consistency and completeness theorems for both sentential and predicate logic, Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem, logical paradoxes (Russell’s Paradox, the Liar Paradox, and Newcomb’s Paradox), and modal-tense logic and its formal semantics. |
| 450 | TOP: PSYCHOLOGY OF LANGUAGE | Active |
| Long Title: Topics in the Psychology of Language |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | PSYC 540 | Repeatable: | No |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | 15 | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | A005 - Cross-Listed Course S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL04 - Advanced Course |
| Prerequisites: | PSYC 340, LING 150, or consent of instructor |
| Description: | An examination of the nature and structure of language, integrating knowledge from linguistics, psychology, neurophysiology, and sociology. Focus on the psychological theories and experimental evidence about language production and perception. |
| 470 | COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS | Active |
| Long Title: Cognitive Linguistics |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | No | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL04 - Advanced Course |
| Prerequisites: | LING 150 or consent of instructor |
| Description: | Cognitive linguistics is a subfield of linguistics and cognitive science that studies conceptual structure, language, and meaning in relation to general cognitive mechanisms. Topics include cognitive and construction grammars, categorization, construal, image schemas, mental spaces, conceptual metaphors, and conceptual blending. |
| 510 | ROMANCE LANG & HIST (IN ENG) | Active |
| Long Title: The Romance Languages and Their Histories |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | LING 510 | Repeatable: | No |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | A005 - Cross-Listed Course S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL04 - Advanced Course |
| Prerequisites: | Knowledge of Latin or a Romance language beyond the intermediate level, or consent of instructor |
| Description: | An introduction to the development of Romance languages from Latin. Emphasis on a comparative study of the structures of the modern Romance languages. Taught in English. |
| 530 | THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE | Active |
| Long Title: The English Language |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | LING 530 | Repeatable: | No |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | A005 - Cross-Listed Course S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL04 - Advanced Course |
| Prerequisites: | LING 150 and sophomore standing, or consent of instructor |
| Description: | A study of the sounds, structure, usage, and history the English language. |
| 531 | SEMIOTICS | Active |
| Long Title: Semiotics |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | ANTH 531 | Repeatable: | No |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | A005 - Cross-Listed Course S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL04 - Advanced Course |
| Prerequisites: | ANTH 330/LING 330 or LING 150, and junior class standing |
| Description: | Semiotics is the study of signs, symbols, and signification in social life. This course will cover semiotic theory, including theorists such as Saussure, Peirce, Jakobson, Lévi-Strauss, Barhes, and Bakhtin, and the application of semiotics to the study of language and social life, conducted through lectures and seminar-style discussions. |
| 545 | GESTURE STUDIES | Active |
| Long Title: Gesture Studies |
| Units: | 6 | Cross-Listing Parent: | LING 545 | Repeatable: | No |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | No | Schedule Type: | 01 - Standard | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | A005 - Cross-Listed Course S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL04 - Advanced Course |
| Prerequisites: | One course in linguistics or psychology, or consent of the instructor |
| Description: | Gesture studies is an interdisciplinary field that examines the use of the hands and other parts of the body in communication and cognition. In this seminar we discuss studies of gesture types, universals, and variations; gesture development; gesture production and perception; relations of gesture to thought and language (spoken and signed); and functions of gesture in human interaction, problem-solving, and learning. |
| 590 | TUTORIAL STUDY IN LINGUISTICS | Active |
| Long Title: Tutorial Studies in Linguistics |
| Units: | 1 TO 98 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | Yes | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | Yes |
| Permission Req.: | Yes | Schedule Type: | 09 - Tutorial | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL04 - Advanced Course |
| Prerequisites: | Counter Registration Required. |
| Description: | Available to advanced students of linguistics. |
| 591 | DIRECTED STUDY IN LINGUISTICS | Active |
| Long Title: Directed Study in Linguistics |
| Units: | 1 TO 98 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | Yes | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | Yes |
| Permission Req.: | Yes | Schedule Type: | 14 - Directed Study | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL04 - Advanced Course |
| Prerequisites: | Counter Registration Required. |
| Description: | Directed study follows a syllabus set primarily by the instructor to meet the needs or interests of an individual student or small group of students. The main goal of directed study is knowledge or skill acquisition, not research or creative work. |
| 599 | IND STUDY IN LINGUISTICS | Active |
| Long Title: Independent Study in Linguistics |
| Units: | 1 TO 98 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | Yes | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | Yes |
| Permission Req.: | Yes | Schedule Type: | 10 - IS | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL04 - Advanced Course |
| Prerequisites: | Counter Registration Required. |
| Description: | Available to advanced students of linguistics. |
| 690 | TUTORIAL STUDY IN LINGUISTICS | Active |
| Long Title: Tutorial Studies in Linguistics |
| Units: | 1 TO 98 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | Yes | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | Yes |
| Permission Req.: | Yes | Schedule Type: | 09 - Tutorial | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL05 - Capstone Course |
| Prerequisites: | Counter Registration Required. |
| Description: | Available to advanced students of linguistics. |
| 691 | DIRECTED STUDY IN LINGUISTICS | Active |
| Long Title: Directed Study in Linguistics |
| Units: | 1 TO 98 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | Yes | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | No |
| Permission Req.: | Yes | Schedule Type: | 14 - Directed Study | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL05 - Capstone Course |
| Prerequisites: | Counter Registration Required. |
| Description: | Directed study follows a syllabus set primarily by the instructor to meet the needs or interests of an individual student or small group of students. The main goal of directed study is knowledge or skill acquisition, not research or creative work. |
| 699 | IND STUDY IN LINGUISTICS | Active |
| Long Title: Independent Study in Linguistics |
| Units: | 1 TO 98 | Cross-Listing Parent: | Repeatable: | Yes | |
| S/U Only: | No | Enr Limit per Sec: | None | IP Allowed: | Yes |
| Permission Req.: | Yes | Schedule Type: | 10 - IS | Campus: | Appleton Main Campus |
| Attributes: | S022 - Linguistics Course UD05 - Non-Divisional UL01 - Upper Level Degree Credit UL05 - Capstone Course |
| Prerequisites: | Counter Registration Required. |
| Description: | Available to advanced students of linguistics. |