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  • LIN 101: Human Language

    Undergraduate 3 credits

    DEC: F SBC: SBS; SNW

    An introduction to the fundamental areas and concepts of modern linguistics. Sounds and their structure, word structure, and sentence structure are discussed. Other topics may include historical linguistics (how languages change over time), dialects, writing systems, language and the brain, and psycholinguistics (especially the question of how children acquire a language).

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    Session 16563130William OliverOnline Sync/Async CombinedFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: LIN 101.30 and LIN 530.30 meet together.

    Session 16563130William OliverOnline Sync/Async CombinedTR03:55-04:55PMWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: LIN 101.30 and LIN 530.30 meet together.

    Session 26383831William OliverOnline Sync/Async CombinedFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: LIN 101.31 and LIN 530.31 meet together.

    Session 26383831William OliverOnline Sync/Async CombinedTR01:30-02:30PMWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: LIN 101.31 and LIN 530.31 meet together.

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