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IDSC 202 MMUF Research Seminar 2 credits
This seminar develops the skills needed to engage in and communicate advanced research. Each participant will work and present regularly on their ongoing research projects, and participate actively in an ongoing series of workshops and conferences. The seminar will also discuss in depth the nature of academia as institution and culture, and the role of diversity in the production of knowledge and teaching in American higher education. Open only to students with MMUF fellow status.
Must be MMUF Fellow
- Winter 2025
- No Exploration
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LING 110 Introduction to Linguistics 6 credits
The capacity to acquire and use natural languages such as English is surely one of the more remarkable features of human nature. In this course, we explore several aspects of this ability. Topics include the sound systems of natural languages, the structure of words, principles that regulate word order, the course of language acquisition in children, and what these reveal about the nature of the mind.
- Winter 2025
- FSR, Formal or Statistical Reasoning
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LING 110.00 Winter 2025
- Faculty:Cherlon Ussery 🏫 👤
- Size:30
- T, THWeitz Center 235 1:15pm-3:00pm
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LING 400 Integrative Exercise 6 credits
Students continue, and complete, their comps research, building upon the foundation built in LING 399. In close consultation with their primary adviser, students set and meet weekly goals for collecting and analyzing data, writing, and revising. By the end of winter term, students must receive approval from their primary and secondary advisers on the final iteration of their 30-40 page paper.
Starting in the Fall 2026 LING 399 will be 6 credits and LING 400 will be 3 credits.
For students in the class of 2026, LING 399 is 3 credits and LING 400 is 6 credits.
- Winter 2025
- No Exploration
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Student is a Linguistics major AND has Senior Priority.