Classes

Syntactic Theory I

Semester: 

Fall

Offered: 

2015

This course provides an intensive introduction to generative syntactic theory. Emphasis on syntactic argumentation. Topics center on foundational problems in the theory of syntax, including phrase structure of nominals and clauses, varieties of movement, locality, argument structure, ellipsis case agreement, and the syntax-semantics interface.

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Syntactic Theory II

Semester: 

Spring

Offered: 

2016

This course builds on students' knowledge of syntactic theory (as covered in Ling 112 or equivalent) and is designed to enable students to follow current research and engage them in syntactic analysis and theoretical argumentation. Topics vary from year to year; may include head movement, case and agreement, anaphora, functional categories, ellipsis, argument structure, decomposition, constraints on movement and derivations, and issues concerning form-meaning mappings.

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Freshman Seminar 33R The Chinese Language, Present & Past

Semester: 

Spring

Offered: 

2016

This course offers an opportunity to learn about the Chinese language in ways that will be of use both to prospective Chinese language learners and to students curious about the structure, history, cultural traditions, and social relevance of the language. Taking a partly hands-on approach, we will examine the fundamental principles that make up the sound system and govern the grammar of Mandarin, looking closely at its system of tones, its writing system, and the issues of Chinese as a heritage language. Looking deeper, we will see...

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