- LING-011
- Introduction to Linguistics
- Credit(s) 3
Introduction to Linguistics
LING 011 serves as a foundation for understanding language from an anthropological
perspective, addressing such core questions as how, what, when, where, why with whom
we communicate. This course surveys three core areas in linguistic anthropology: (1)
structural linguistics (phonetics, phonology, morpholgy, and syntax, as well as the
bicultural basis of language), (2) historical linguistics (origins, evolution, dialects,
and language families), and (3) sociocultural linguistics (language acquisition in
cultural context, relationship between language and culture, and issues of language
conservation and loss). This course meets the content specifications in reading, language,
literature, and linguistics in undergraduate teacher preparation to prepare students
to think critically about the world.
- Class Hours:
- 54 Lecture
- Prerequisite(s):
- ENG 051A
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- C-ID:
- ANTH 130