This course brings together approaches to experimental phonetics and laboratory phonology. Each session will be divided into two parts:
The aim of this course is to develop an understanding of the current issues in the field using case studies. Students are strongly encouraged to participate in class discussions.
Assessment:
At the end of the course, students will be required to write a review report on a topic of their choice.
Good understanding of the basic tenets of phonetics and phonology.
The course contents will be based on articles from the following collections:
1. A. Cohn & C. Fougeron & M. Huffman(Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Laboratory Phonology, Oxford, 2012
2. B. Heine & H. Narrog (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Analysis (2nd Ed.), Oxford, 2015
3. K. Hayward, Experimental Phonetics: An Introduction, Longman, 2000
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Module | Course | Requirements | |
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23-LIN-Ma1 Grammatiktheorie | Lehrveranstaltung 2 | Study requirement
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Student information |
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Degree programme/academic programme | Validity | Variant | Subdivision | Status | Semester | LP | |
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Linguistik: Kommunikation, Kognition und Sprachtechnologie / Master | (Enrollment until WiSe 19/20) | 23-LIN-Ma1_ver1 | 3 |