Linguistics-Related Classes in Other Departments

(other than language classes)

Department of Linguistics
UCLA


Anthropology
143. Field Methods in Linguistic Anthropology.

Applied Linguistics and Teaching English as a Second Language
220. Language Acquisition.
223. Topics in Psycholinguistics.
241. Analysis and Use of Language Assessment Data.

Armenian (Near Eastern Languages)
210. History of the Armenian Language.

Classics
180. Introduction to Classical Linguistics.
230A-230B. Language in Ancient Asia Minor.

English
121. History of the English Language.
122. Introduction to Structure of Present-Day English.
210. History of the English Language.
218. Celtic Linguistics.
240. Studies in History of the English Language.
241. Studies in Structure of the English Language.

Folklore and Mythology
217. Folk Speech.

German (Germanic Languages)
150. Language and Linguistics.
217. History of the German Language.
230. Survey of Germanic Philology.
C238. Linguistic Theory and Grammatical Description.
251. Seminar: Syntax and Phonology of German.
252. Seminar: Historical and Comparative Germanic Linguistics.

Greek
240A-240B. History of the Greek Language.
242. Greek Dialects and Historical Grammar.
243. Mycenaean Greek.

Hebrew (Near Eastern Languages)
190A-190B. Survey of Hebrew Grammar.
210. History of the Hebrew Language.

Indo-European Studies
205. Indo-European Linguistics: Advanced Course I.
210. Indo-European Linguistics: Advanced Course II.
280A-280B. Seminars: Indo-European Linguistics.

Italian
222A. History of the Italian Language.
222B Structure of Modern Italian.
222C. Italian Dialectology.

Japanese (East Asian Languages)
CM122. Structure of Japanese I.
225A-225B. Seminars: Linguistic Analysis of Japanese Narratives.

Latin (Classics)
232. Vulgar Latin.
240. History of the Latin Language.
242. Italic Dialects and Latin Historical Grammar.

Philosophy
127A, 127B. Philosophy of Language.
172. Philosophy of Language and Communication.
287. Seminar: Philosophy of Language.

Portuguese (Spanish and Portuguese)
100A. Phonology and Morphology.
100B Syntax.
M118A. History of Portuguese and Spanish: Phonology.
M118B. History of Portuguese and Spanish: Morphology and Syntax.
M205A-M205B. Development of Portuguese and Spanish Languages.
M251A-M251B. Studies in Galegan-Portuguese and Old Spanish.

Psychiatry
257A-257B-257C. Communication Disorders Associated with Developmental Disabilities and Psychiatric Disorders.

Psychology
123. Psycholinguistics.
260A-260B-260C. Proseminars: Cognitive Psychology.

Russian (Slavic Languages)
123. Historical Commentary on Modern Russian.
204. Introduction to History of the Russian Language.
241. Topics in Russian Phonology.
242. Topics in Russian Morphology.
243. Topics in Historical Russian Grammar.
263. Russian Dialectology.
264. History of the Russian Literary Language.
265. Topics in Russian Syntax.

Semitics (Near Eastern Languages)
280A-280B-280C. Seminars. Comparative Semitics.

Slavic (Slavic Languages)
202. Introduction to Comparative Slavic Linguistics.
242. Comparative Slavic Linguistics.
251. Introduction to Baltic Linguistics.
281. Seminar: Slavic Linguistics.
282. Seminar: Structural Analysis.

Sociology
CM124A. Conversational Structures I.
266. Selected Problems in Analysis of Conversation.
267. Selected Problems in Communication.

Spanish (Spanish and Portuguese)
100A. Introduction to Study of Spanish Grammar: Phonology and Morphology.
100B. Introduction to Study of Spanish Grammar: Syntax.
115. Applied Linguistics.
M118A. History of Portuguese and Spanish: Phonology.
M118B. History of Portuguese and Spanish: Morphology and Syntax.
202A. Phonology.
202B. Morphology
204A-204B. Generative Syntax and Semantics.
M205A-M205B. Development of Portuguese and Spanish Languages.
209. Dialectology.
M251A-M251B. Studies in Galegan-Portuguese and Old Spanish.
256A-256B. Studies in Spanish Linguistics.
257. Studies in Dialectology.

Turkic Languages (Near Eastern Languages)
230A-230B-230C. Historical and Comparative Survey of Turkic Languages.



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