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Introduction to Linguistics for Teachers

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Subject code

AL

Subject Code Description

Applied Linguistics

Course Number

5990

Course Title

Introduction to Linguistics for Teachers

Catalog Subject and Course Number

AL 5990

Catalog Title

Introduction to Linguistics for Teachers

Course Description (Combined)

Course Restrictions: Restricted to students in the  Master of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages program or the Graduate Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages program; and restricted to Graduate Students.

AL 5990 is an introduction to the formal study of language. We investigate the nature of human vs. animal communication and survey subfields of linguistics including the structure of words, sentences, and sound systems, and their relevance to language learning and teaching. We examine society’s language use in phenomena such as slang, dialects, pidgins, creoles, and language extinction. Additional topics include the process of learning first and second languages, language change, and the relationships between languages. Students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through simulations of linguistic fieldwork exercises and responses to their own experiences with language learning.

Credit: 3

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