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WHEN COURSES ARE OFFEREDEvery Fall semester:101. Language in Hawai‘i and the Pacific. 102. Introduction to the Study of Language. 320. General Linguistics. 410. Articulatory Phonetics. 414. Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology. 422. Introduction to Grammatical Analysis. 423. Cognitive Linguistics: Animal Communication. 441. Meaning. 615. The Nature of Language. 621. Phonology. 640G. Cognitive Lingustics. 645. Comparative Method. 670. Developmental Linguistics. 750F. Seminar: Phonetics and Phonology. 750G. Seminar: General. 750X. Seminar: Syntax. 750Y. Seminar: Psycholinguistics. Every Spring semester:101. Language in Hawai‘i and the Pacific. 102. Introduction to the Study of Language. 320. General Linguistics. 410. Articulatory Phonetics. 412. Psycholinguistics. 420. Morphology. 421. Introduction to Phonological Analysis. 431. Computational Modeling. 470. Children's Speech. 611. Acoustic Phonetics. 622. Grammar. 630. Field Methods. 631. Language Data Processing. 640F. Topics in Phonology 640Y. Psycholinguistics 750F. Phonology Seminar. 750G. General Seminar. 750Q. Acquisition Seminar. 750X. Syntax Seminar. Every year (semester varies):345. Polynesian Language Family. 640X. Syntax. Alternate years (semester varies):640G. Professional Issues in Linguistics. 650. Advanced Linguistic Analysis. 651. Advanced Lingusitic Analysis. 661. Proto-Austronesian. |