Introduction to Linguistics



Introduction to Linguistics is the foundational theory class for the linguistics student. Through lectures and discussions, students will gain an understanding of the basic theories and concepts of linguistics, forming a base of knowledge to aid them in further study in each linguistics course. Through interpreting the basic theories of linguistics, this course will enable students to conduct real and integrated analysis of English and Chinese, thus encouraging students to involve perceptual awareness of linguistic phenomena in the theoretical level of their studies. Important units and content include: language and its characteristics, the subjects of linguistic research, roles and functions of linguistics, phonetics, grammar, the relationship and systematic nature of semantics and writing systems, language’s development and language contact, etc.



Goals of the course: a synthesis of standard linguistics theory and specific linguistic analysis, the material covered in this course will be connected and integrated with later coursework, allowing students to better understand complex theories with more clarity; the instructor strives to use lively examples to push forth students’ understanding and encourage participatory discussion.



Xú Tongqiang and Yè Feisheng. Wáng Hóngjun and Li Juan, editors. Yuyánxué Gangyào. Peking University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9787301163108 .

Schedule
8:00am-10:30am on Tuesday, Thursday (Jul 5, 2012 to Aug 17, 2012)
Location
Robert A. Jones '59 House CON
Instructors