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* Introduction to Linguistic Thought (taught once, TAed 3 times) | * Introduction to Linguistic Thought (taught once, TAed 3 times) | ||
* Introduction to the Study of Language (TAed once) | * Introduction to the Study of Language (TAed once) | ||
− | * Introduction to Linguistic Analysis (taught once) | + | * Introduction to Linguistic Analysis (taught once, TAed once) |
=== Phonetics / Phonology === | === Phonetics / Phonology === |
Revision as of 03:17, 13 January 2015
This is a list of classes that I think I'm just about ready and able to teach.
Contents
Core Linguistics
Basic Linguistics
- Introduction to Linguistic Thought (taught once, TAed 3 times)
- Introduction to the Study of Language (TAed once)
- Introduction to Linguistic Analysis (taught once, TAed once)
Phonetics / Phonology
- Introduction to Phonology / Phonological Analysis
- Introduction to Phonetics / Phonetic Analysis
- Introduction to Optimality Theory
Historical
- Introduction to Historical Linguistics
- Contact Linguistics / Language Contact
Seminars
- Advanced Socio-Historical Linguistics
- Sonority and Syllable Margins
Area-specific Linguistics
- Structure of the Turkic Languages
- Structure of Kyrgyz / Kazakh / etc.
- Introduction to Turkology
- Turkic languages and their position among Central Eurasian languages
- History of the Turkic languages
- The modern languages of Central Eurasia
- The Altaic Controversy
Languages
- Kyrgyz (Intro, Intermediate)
- Kazakh (Intro, Intermediate)
- Old Turkic
Other
- Introduction to the Turkic peoples
- Introduction to the study of Central Asia
- or History, Cultures, and Customs of Central Asia
- Modern Central Asia (?)
- History of the Turkic peoples (?)