ENG-446 Linguistics for Language Teachers

A study of the central concepts of linguistic theory. Includes the theoretical areas of pragmatics, semantics, syntax, morphology, and phonology; and the applied areas of language variation, first language acquisition, second language acquisition, and written language. Students will acquire the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as an essential tool for disciplined examination of linguistic phenomena. Issues of socio-linguistics will be addressed as students wrestle with the relationship between language, thought, and culture, and the nature of the cognitive and brain systems that relate to language learning, language teaching and language use. (Cross-listed as EDU-446.) 

Credits

3 credits

Cross Listed Courses

MFL-446 and EDU-446

Prerequisite

Junior or senior standing required.