[Histling-l] Specialisd course offerings historical linguistics

Robert Mailhammer R.Mailhammer at westernsydney.edu.au
Thu Jan 25 16:08:07 EST 2018


Hi Joe,

With historical linguistics woefully underrepresented in Australia, we're happy that we're offering historical linguistics at all. We have special projects and internships that can cover aspects within historical linguistics, but no separate courses like that. I'm pretty surer that this is the case more generally in Australia.

Cheers,
Rob

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Hi Joe,

In Vienna, I regularly taught a course on diachronic syntax as part of the
MA in linguistics. For the Indo-Europeanists, I taught a separate course on
the diachrony of Indo-European syntax.

At UCLA, we have specialized courses in the historical phonology,
historical morphology, and historical syntax of archaic Indo-European.
General diachronic syntax is only taught as a graduate seminar. I am
working on getting a course in phylogenetics approved as part of our
undergraduate curriculum.

Best,
David

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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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In addition to the regular historical linguistics courses that Wolfgang
Schulze mentioned, the University of Munich also offers a course on Sound
Change, which I'm teaching this semester. I think it has been offered three
times in the last five years.

Best,

Ander.
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Hi all,
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