This course will introduce graduate students to linguistic structures of non-Indo European languages. This may be a thorough survey of the grammatical structure of non-Indo European language or language family, or as a survey of certain grammatical topics from a typological, areal, or historical perspective. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursRestriction: Registration in a graduate program Note: Students may take this course more than once for credit, provided the topic covered in each offering differs substantially. Students must consult the Department to ensure that the topics covered are different.
This course will introduce graduate students to linguistic structures of non-Indo European languages. This may be a thorough survey of the grammatical structure of non-Indo European language or language family, or as a survey of certain grammatical topics from a typological, areal, or historical perspective. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursRestriction: Registration in a graduate program Note: Students may take this course more than once for credit, provided the topic covered in each offering differs substantially. Students must consult the Department to ensure that the topics covered are different.