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LING 2001 (Tanyia-Joy Wilkins)

by alteroo last modified May 07, 2008 01:50 PM

Phonology, with a Caribbean language focus

Lecturer: Tanyia-Joy Wilkins


This course builds on what was taught in LING 1001/L10A (Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology), paying attention to theories which seek to account for the phonological systems of human language, and focusing on phonological rules and processes such as those which produce differences between careful and casual speech.  At the end of this course, students should be able to identify and describe basic articulatory and acoustic properties of speech sounds,  to  develop the fundamental skills needed to analyze phonological data from any language,  to recognize and describe phonological processes using distinctive features, and to understand and apply formal rules which seek to account for various phonological systems.


Pre-requisite
: LING 1001 (L10A) - Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology

See CLLI Worskhop 2: Prosody in Creole Languages: Acoustic Analyses and Typology

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