Course Offerings 2012/2013

Below you'll find a list of graduate course offerings for the 2012-2013 school year. You can also find a complete list of all graduate courses offered by the department.

This schedule is subject to change without notice.

Spring 2012

Code Name Instructor
LIGN 200
Research Forum
Staff
LIGN 211B
Nonlinear Phonology
S. Rose
LIGN 225
Topics in Syntax
J. Moore
LIGN 247
Topics in Pragmatics
I. Caponigro
LIGN 241 Fieldwork
G. Caballero
LIGN 252
Advanced Probabilistic Models of Language R. Levy
LIGN 2XX
Biology and Environment in Language Acquisition
R. Mayberry

Fall 2012

Code Name Instructor
LIGN 200
Research Forum
Staff
LIGN 211A
Introductory Phonology E. Bakovic
LIGN 221A
Introduction to Grammatical Theory
J. Moore
LIGN 235 Topics in Semantics I. Caponigro
LIGN 248 Morphology G. Caballero
LIGN 251 Probabilistic Methods in Linguistics R. Levy
LIGN 272
Topics in Neurolinguistics
R. Kluender

Winter 2013

Code Name Instructor
LIGN 200
Research Forum
Staff
LIGN 211B Nonlinear Phonology S. Rose
LIGN 221B
Introduction to Grammatical Theory
G. Goodall
LIGN 240
Field Methods
G. Caballero
LIGN 274 Computational Psycholinguistics R. Levy
LIGN 280 Sign Language Research
R. Mayberry
LIGN 293 Research Practicum
A. Kehler

Spring 2013

Code Name Instructor
LIGN 200
Research Forum
Staff
LIGN 210
Phonetics
A. Arvaniti
LIGN 214
Topics in Phonetics
A. Arvaniti
LIGN 215 Topics in Phonology E. Bakovic
LIGN 241
Fieldwork
G. Caballero
LIGN 279
Topics in Language Acquisition
R. Mayberry

This schedule is subject to change without notice.

The graduate program combines thorough training in theoretical linguistics and formal analysis with innovative experimental approaches to the study of language.


Inquiries about the Linguistics Graduate Program should be directed to Eric Bakovic, Director of Graduate Studies.