LING 3001 (Dr Rocky Meade)
Advanced Phonological Theory, with a Caribbean language focus
Lecturer: Dr. Rocky Meade
This course is aimed at Linguistics majors and other students interested in coming to grips with the theoretical details of the inner workings of the phonological systems of human languages. It covers their representation of segments and autosegments, phonological rule types, the representation of the syllable, metrical phonology, the interaction of phonology with morphology and syntax and markedness issues.
Pre-requisite: LING 2001 (L20A) - Phonology
See CLLI Worskhop 2: Prosody in Creole Languages: Acoustic Analyses and Typology