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0627-1010-01 | Intro to Linguistics: Panoramic view | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Intro to Linguistics:Panoramic view
Aya Meltzer-Asscher
Course Description
The course introduces the main research directions in modern linguistics.
At the outset of the course, we'll define the basic assumptions and goals of modern linguistics.
During the course we'll get to know the different research areas included in modern linguistics:
Students will acquire knowledge that will enable them to analyze a variety of linguistic phenomena.
Prerequisites: Students who began their studies in the Department of Linguistics in semester B must acquire a passing grade in "Intro to Linguistics: Building a Theory" in order to participate in this course.
Course Requirements
The course requires weekly assignments, a midterm and a final exam (both with a passing grade).
Grade composition