Linguistics
- Anth 313: Introduction to Linguistic Science
- Anth 353: Language and Culture
- Anth 595: Seminar in Linguistics
- Anth 606: Seminar in Cultural and Linguistic Anth
- Anth 615: Fundamentals of Linguistic Science
- Anth 654: Linguistic Anthropology
- Chin 330: Introduction to Chinese Linguistics
- Eng 491: Special Topics in Gender and Literature
- Eng 504: Descriptive Grammar
- Eng 505: Historical Linguistics
- Eng 509: Semantics
- Eng 510: Modern English Grammar
- Eng 511: World Englishes
- Eng 512: Seminar in Linguistics
- Eng 615: Fundamentals of Linguistic Science
- G St 438: Language, Gender, and Sexuality
- IE 531: Assessment of Second Lang Acquisition
- IE 542: Teaching English as a Second Language
- IE 547: Cult. Dimen. of Second Lang. Acquisition
- Lin 341: Computational Linguistics
- Lin 348: Language and the Law
- Lin 353: Psycholinguistics
- Lin 553: Topics in Psycholinguistic Research
- Lin 598: Study Abroad in Linguistics
- Lin 601: Professional Issues in Graduate Study
- Lin 653: Cognitive Linguistics and SLA/Teaching
- Lin 692: Linguistics Toolkit
- Ling 103: Logic: Critical Thinking
- Ling 199: Introductory Topics in Linguistics
- Ling 299: Topics in Linguistics
- Ling 313: Introduction to Linguistic Science
- Ling 314: Phonology
- Ling 315: Morphology
- Ling 316: Syntax
- Ling 320: Sociolinguistics
- Ling 330: Introduction to Spanish Linguistics
- Ling 331: Introduction to French Linguistics
- Ling 332: Introduction to German Linguistics
- Ling 333: Philosophy of Language
- Ling 350: Structure of a Less Commonly Taught Lang
- Ling 353: Language and Culture
- Ling 359: Manual Communication
- Ling 395: Second Language Acquisition
- Ling 399: Advanced Topics in Linguistics
- Ling 401: Advanced English Grammar
- Ling 499: Research Thesis
- Ling 502: Historical Linguistics
- Ling 504: Descriptive Grammar
- Ling 508: History of the English Language II
- Ling 509: Semantics
- Ling 511: World Englishes
- Ling 515: Approaches to Discourse
- Ling 525: Pidgins and Creoles
- Ling 530: Pragmatics
- Ling 535: Bilingualism, Education, and Identity
- Ling 536: Dialects of American English
- Ling 537: Language Variation
- Ling 538: Language, Gender, and Sexuality
- Ling 540: Special Topics in Linguistics
- Ling 541: Adv Study of Normal Language Development
- Ling 548: Forensic Linguistics
- Ling 549: Intercultural Communication
- Ling 550: Language Politics and Social Policy
- Ling 552: French Phonetics and Phonology
- Ling 554: History of French Language
- Ling 555: Topics in Applied French Linguistics
- Ling 562: German Phonetics and Phonology
- Ling 564: History of German
- Ling 565: Topics in Applied German Linguistics
- Ling 572: Spanish Phonetics and Phonology
- Ling 573: Spanish Morphology and Syntax
- Ling 574: History of Spanish
- Ling 575: Topics in Applied Spanish Linguistics
- Ling 592: Modern English Grammar
- Ling 595: Seminar in Linguistics
- Ling 600: Fundamentals of Linguistics for TESL
- Ling 612: Seminar in Phonology
- Ling 613: Research Design and Analysis
- Ling 614: Seminar in Morphology
- Ling 615: Fundamentals of Linguistic Science
- Ling 616: Seminar in Syntax
- Ling 617: Seminar in Comparative Linguistics
- Ling 620: Seminar in Sociolinguistics
- Ling 633: Philosophy of Language
- Ling 639: Directed Research in Linguistics
- Ling 653: Linguistic Anthropology
- Ling 655: Advanced Symbolic Logic
- Ling 680: Critical Issues in Applied Linguistics
- Ling 721: Capstone Doctoral Seminar
- Ling 799: Independent Project
- Mlll 541: Special Topics in Linguistics
- TESL 395: Second Language Acquisition
- TESL 509: Semantics
- TESL 515: Approaches to Discourse
- TESL 525: Pidgins and Creoles
- TESL 530: Pragmatics
- TESL 536: Dialects of American English
- TESL 537: Language Variation
- TESL 538: Language, Gender, and Sexuality
- TESL 548: Forensic Linguistics
- TESL 592: Modern English Grammar
- TESL 600: Fundamentals of Linguistics for TESL
- TESL 612: Seminar in Phonology
- TESL 616: Seminar in Syntax
- TESL 694: Research in Applied Linguistics
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