[Histling-l] Specialized course offerings in historical linguistics
Johanna Barddal
Johanna.Barddal at ugent.be
Thu Jan 25 12:14:44 EST 2018
Regarding your question about "specialized" historical linguistics courses, I know that the University of Iceland offers regular courses on Historical Phonology, Historical Morphology and Historical Syntax at the graduate level.
Jóhanna
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Jóhanna Barðdal, ERC Grantee
Research Associate Professor
Editor of Brill's Studies in Historical Linguistics
Department of Linguistics
Ghent University
Blandijnberg 2
BE-9000 Ghent
johanna.barddal at ugent.be
Phone +32-(0)92643800 (work)
Phone +32-(0)478646775 (cell)
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From: histling-l-bounces at mailman.yale.edu <histling-l-bounces at mailman.yale.edu> on behalf of Joe Salmons <jsalmons at wisc.edu>
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2018 4:32 PM
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Subject: [Histling-l] Specialized course offerings in historical linguistics
Folks,
I wonder how many departments or programs regularly offer specialized courses in historical linguistics, especially listed as such in course catalogs … historical syntax, historical phonology/sound change, historical sociolinguistics, etc. Is it more common to do these as ‘topics’ courses? It’s in part a question about the visibility and profile of historical linguistics in departments and programs.
Thanks,
Joe
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