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Feb 05, 2025
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ANT 519 - HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS College of Arts & Sciences
Credit(s): 3
This course studies the historical development of language through time and space, examining the internal mechanisms and external influences involved in language change. Change will be examined at all levels: orthographic, phonetic, phonological, morphological, syntactic, semantic, and lexical. The course will also to investigate a variety of topics related to the phenomenon of language change; language classification; comparative linguistics; the reconstruction of linguistic systems; the social context of language change. Through study of these issues, students will gain insights into historical language varieties and writing systems; relationships among the world’s languages; and the origins of the sounds, words, and structures of the languages we speak today.
Prereq: LIN 221 and LIN 222. Crosslisted with: LIN 519
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