Proseminar in Syntax
Treatment in depth of a selected area of linguistic theory, with emphasis on developing students' ability to conduct research in syntactic theory. Prerequisite: LINGUIST 604.
Proseminar on Semantic Theory
A bridge between the introductory courses 610 and 620 and more advanced seminars. Content variable from year to year. Prerequisites: LINGUIST 610 and 620.
Independent Study
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Independent Study
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Seminar
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Proseminar-Phonological Theory
A continuation of LINGUIST 606, with emphasis on developing the ability to conduct original research in phonology. Material complements that of the prerequisites. Typical areas include formal morphology (con-catenative and non-concatenative), Lexical Phonology and lexical phonology, syntax-phonology interactions, and the connections between phonology and phonetic implementation. Prerequisites: LINGUIST 603, 606.
Semantics & Generative Grammar
Comprehensive survey of semantic problems in transformational-generative linguistics.
Generative Phonology
Introduction to generative phonology primarily for graduate students in linguistics. Formalism developed and justified in response to increasingly complex sets of data.
Intr-Trnsftl Grammar
Intensive introduction to the concepts of transformational grammar. Survey in depth of problems and methods of research, with emphasis on different types of linguistic evidence and argument.