Syntax

ENGLSH 4640/7640
Section 01
Semester
Fall
Year
2024
Michael Marlo
Monday
Wednesday
Friday
11:00-11:50am
Course Description

This course introduces some of the essential topics in morphology (word structure) and syntax (sentence structure) through problem-solving and analysis. Students will learn to construct linguistic arguments by analyzing the structure of words, phrases, and sentences in languages from around the world. The course prepares students to be able to analyze and discuss grammatical patterns with technical precision in any language.

There are no prerequisites for this course, but it is recommended that students have taken one prior course in Linguistics, such as LINGST 1060, Human Language. A course on language structure such as LINGST 4600 Structure of American English or a language course that introduces grammatical terminology may be helpful but is not required. This course satisfies a core prerequisite of the capstone course of the Linguistics major, LING 4870, Field Methods in Linguistics.

Cross listed with LINGST 4640/7640-01