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Ling120 Introduction to Linguistics (Freshman) 2004 MIT

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MIT

24.900  (Spring 2004) 
Instructor:
Prof. Norvin Richards

Level

Undergraduate

The complexity of human languages. (Information taken from Social Security Online and image created by OCW).

Course Highlights

This course features an extensive set of lecture notes and assignments. In addition, a detailed list of related resources is available.

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, ways in which languages are affected by contact with other languages, and the representation of linguistic phenomena in the brain, among others.

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