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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 de
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This core-curriculum linguistics class will provide some answers to basic questions about the nature of human language. Topics include the intricate system that governs language, how it is acquired, the similarities and differences among languages, and how spoken (and signed) language relates to written language, among others.
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This course will acquaint you with some of the important results and ideas of the last half - century of research in syntax. We will explore a large number of issues and a large amount of data so that you can learn something of what this field is all about. From time to time, we will discuss related work in language acquisition and processi
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The Creole languages spoken in the Caribbean are linguistic by-products of the historical events triggered by colonization and the slave trade in Africa and the "New World". In a nutshell, these languages are the results of language acquisition in the specific social settings defined by the history of contact between African and European pe
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- haitian
- colony
- colonial
- dialect
- grench
- new world
- slavery
- lexicon
- pidgin
- culture
- religion
- music
- literature
- ethnicity
- text
- syntax
- morphology
- uniformity
- ebonics
- africal-american english
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This course is concerned with the concepts and principles which have been of central significance in the recent development of syntactic theory, with special focus on the "Government and Binding" (GB) / "Principles and Parameters" (P&P) / "Minimalist Program" (MP) approach.
It is the first of a series of two courses (24.951 is taught during
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- argument
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- passives
- unaccusativity
- relational grammar
- lexical
- functional
- case
- licensing
- null bubjects
- control
- head movement
- nonconfigurationality
- double objects
- psych verbs
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The year-long Introduction to Phonology reviews at the graduate level fundamental notions of phonological analysis and introduces students to current debates, research and analytical techniques. The Fall term reviews issues pertaining to the nature of markedness and phonological representations - features, prosodies, syllables and stress -
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- markedness
- phonological representations
- features
- prosodies
- syllables
- stress
- lexicon
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- sound change
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- syllables
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- unaccusativity
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- licensing
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- reviews
- markedness
- phonological representations
- features
- prosodies
- syllables
- stress
- lexicon
- morphology
- syntax
- acquisition
- perception
- sound change
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- seventeenth century
- eighteenth century
- haitian
- colony
- colonial
- dialect
- grench
- new world
- slavery
- lexicon
- pidgin
- culture
- religion
- music
- literature
- ethnicity
- text
- syntax
- morphology
- uniformity
- ebonics
- africal-american english
- gullah
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- unaccusativity
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- licensing
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- unaccusativity
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- licensing
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- double objects
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- argument
- syntactic expression
- passives
- unaccusativity
- relational grammar
- lexical
- functional
- case
- licensing
- null bubjects
- control
- head movement
- nonconfigurationality
- double objects
- psych verbs
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