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24.900 Introduction to Linguistics, Spring 2002

Syntactic word structure.
Syntactic word structure. (Image courtesy of Prof. Suzanne Flynn.)

Highlights of this Course

This core-curriculum lingusitics course has a comprehensive set of lecture notes, assignments, and exams, mainly in PDF formats.

» View this course en Español or em Portugues courtesy of Universia.

» View this course in Simplified Chinese courtesy of China Open Resources for Education (CORE).

Course Description

This class will provide some answers to basic questions about the nature of human language. Throughout the course, we will be learning (in many different ways) that human language is a surprisingly intricate -- yet law-governed and fascinating mental system. In the first 2/3 of the class, we will study some core aspects of this system in detail. In the last part of the class, we will use what we have learned to address a variety of questions, including how children acquire language, what are the similarities and differences among languages, how spoken (and signed) language relates to written language, among others.

 

Staff

Instructor:
Prof. Suzanne Flynn

Level

Undergraduate

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