LING 515 - Phonological Phonetics

This course can be used towards the Linguistic Dimensions major or minor requirements.

Study of the acoustic and articulatory properties of sounds and patterns of sounds that occur in human language. Focus on the significance of the properties of sounds for phonological theory, in particular, distinctive feature theory. Role of psycho-acoustic studies as a source of evidence for phonological theory. Graduate-level requirements include an additional project or research paper.

May be convened with: LING 415

Units
3
Grade Basis
Regular (A, B, C, D, F)
Area of Specialization
Linguistic Dimensions
Usually Offered
Fall