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LING2007 Morphology

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Language Studies
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Linguistics
Offered in LING2007 will not be offered in 2012
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

The course will investigate how word structure is organised in languages, and the major methodological approaches that have been used to study it.  In addition to examining the major concepts in modern morphological theory, it will also consider in detail the morphology of a small number of languages of different types.

Learning Outcomes

On satisfying the requirements of this course, students will have the knowledge and skills to:

  1. read books and articles about morphology in a variety of theoretical frameworks
  2. apply a range of concept and terms from morphology to data that exemplify them
  3. solve simple problems in morphological analysis
  4. undertake guided but original research in the morphological structure of languages of different types, for example as in field methods courses on unfamiliar languages, or to support the teaching of more familiar ones
Indicative Assessment

4 analytical assignments (60%), 1,500 word research report (20%) and examination (20%).

Workload

26 lectures and 8 tutorials

Areas of Interest Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
Requisite Statement

Introduction to Syntax LING2003

Majors/Specialisations Linguistics
Academic Contact Dr Avery Andrews

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