CLLI 2010 Courses
Courses offered at CLLI 2010
Students may do a maximum of three courses for credit. UWI Undergraduate students may do up to one Postgraduate course for credit.
All courses have a Caribbean-language focus.
Click on a course name for the description of the course.
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Undergraduate Courses
- LING 1001: Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology
- LING 1002: Introduction to Morphology and Syntax
- LING 1005: Introduction to Language
- LING 2101: Language Acquisition
- LING 2104: Language and Cultural Anthropology for Field Linguists
- LING 2305: Introduction to Educational Linguistics
- LING 2312: Language Rights in the Caribbean
- LING 2402: Structure of the English Language
- LING 2812: Structure and Usage of Lokono (Arawak)
- LING 2819: Structure and Usage of Caribbean Sign Language I
- LING 3201: Caribbean Dialectology
- LING 3202: Creole Linguistics
- LING 3701: Field Methods in Linguistics
Other UWI Linguistics courses available subject to demand. See http://sta.uwi.edu/resources/documents/facultybooklets/HumanitiesUndergrad.pdf for further information.
Postgraduate Courses
- LING 6302: The Sociolinguistics of West Indian Language and Society (Prof John Rickford)
- LING 6312: Language, Identity and Ecology in the Caribbean (Prof Peter Roberts)
- NOTE: Courses will be offered subject to enrolment. Students are encouraged to consider alternative courses in the event that courses of first choice become unavailable.
- Pre-requisites: For UWI students taking the courses for credit, normal pre-requisites apply. Non-credit students may select any of the courses for their interest.