Seminar in Language Science

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Overview

Subject area

SPCH

Catalog Number

80700

Course Title

Seminar in Language Science

Description

The purpose of this class is to introduce students to the theoretical constructs, methods and terminology of the Language Sciences and the application of these theories to the understanding of typical and atypical language behavior. Students will become familiar with the major theoretical approaches (e.g., Principle and Parameters; Non-linear Phonology), the principal methods (e.g., grammaticality judgments, psycholinguistic experiments), and the basic terminology (e.g., feature, agreement, prototype, cohesion) used in linguistics, psycholinguistics, and neurolinguistics.

Typically Offered

Offer as needed

Academic Career

Graduate School Graduate

Liberal Arts

No

Credits

Minimum Units

3

Maximum Units

3

Academic Progress Units

3

Repeat For Credit

Yes

Total Completions Allowed

99

Components

Name

Lecture

Hours

3

Course Topic ID

1

Formal Description

Brain and Language

Course Topic ID

2

Formal Description

Neurodevelopment Bilingual Language Learning

Course Topic ID

3

Formal Description

Executive Functions&Bilingualism

Course Topic ID

4

Formal Description

Bilingualism Across the Lifespan

Course Topic ID

5

Formal Description

Matching Theories&Methods Congnitive&Lang Science

Course Topic ID

6

Formal Description

Current Topics in Aphasiology

Course Topic ID

7

Formal Description

Brain Plasticity for Language

Course Topic ID

8

Formal Description

Prosody and Intonation

Course Topic ID

9

Formal Description

Language&Communicative Development

Course Topic ID

10

Formal Description

Intro to Psycholinguistics

Course Topic ID

11

Formal Description

Language & the Brain

Course Topic ID

12

Formal Description

Multilingualism Across the Lifespan

Course Topic ID

13

Formal Description

Language & Communicative Development

Course Topic ID

14

Formal Description

Language Acquisition

Requisites

030893

Course Schedule