Approaches from linguistics, philosophy, and psychology. Topics: the evidence for constructing grammars, the interpretation of grammatical rules as cognitive or neural operations, the significance of neo-behaviorist approaches to language and computational modeling for a cognitive theory of language, the connection between linguistics theory and genetics, and the importance of sociocultural and historical variation for understanding the nature of language.
Linguistics (Undergraduate) 4 credits - 15 Weeks
Sections (Fall 2022)
LING-UA 48-000 (9629)09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Mon,Wed11:00 AM - 12:00 AM (Morning)at Washington SquareInstructed by Marantz, Alec
NYU Department: Liberal Arts & Sciences, Societies & the Social Sciences, Undergraduate
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