ENG-312

Basic principles of linguistics, especially those pertaining to second language acquisition. A survey of the components of language such as syntax, semantics, morphology and phonology, and all major subfields of linguistics such as psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics. Studying relationships among psychological, social, and cultural issues that impact second language acquisition. (3 credit hours)

CodeENG312
TitleENG-312
Credits3
PrerequisitesENG 219
CorequisitesNone
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OfferedFall, Spring, Summer
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