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Course Number Course Title Instructorssort ascending Subfields Session
101 Introduction to Bilingualism Virginia Yip, Ping Li Computational Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Neurolinguistics Four-week Session
306 Archival Resources and How to Prepare Your Data for Preservation and Sharing Malcah Yaeger-Dror, Christopher Cieri Documentary Linguistics, Language Change, Sociolinguistics Four-week Session
332 Silent syntax? Experimental investigations of ellipsis Ming Xiang Psycholinguistics, Syntax Second two-week Session
106 Introduction to Language Disorders Patrick C. M. Wong Other Four-week Session
342 Theoretical Approaches to Contact-induced Change Donald Winford Historical Linguistics Second two-week Session
336 The Data Gold Rush: Exploiting freely available web data for linguistic research Andrew Wedel, Bodo Winter Computational Linguistics, Other First two-week Session
216 Lexicalist Approaches to Syntax Stephen Wechsler Syntax Four-week Session
320 Experimental Pragmatics Gregory Ward, William S. Horton Pragmatics Four-week Session
304 Analyzing Time Series Data Using Generalized Additive Modeling Jacolien van Rij, Martijn Wieling Neurolinguistics, Phonetics, Psycholinguistics First two-week Session
330 Semantic Fieldwork Judith Tonhauser Documentary Linguistics, Semantics Second two-week Session
227 Variationist Sociolinguistics Sali A. Tagliamonte Sociolinguistics Four-week Session
212 Influence of the Media on Speech Jane Stuart-Smith Phonetics, Sociolinguistics Second two-week Session
207 Language and Law Lawrence Solan Other, Pragmatics Four-week Session
323 Gradient Symbolic Computation Paul Smolensky, Matt Goldrick Computational Linguistics Four-week Session
340 The Relationship between Social Meaning and Formal Semantics/Pragmatics E. Allyn Smith Pragmatics, Semantics, Sociolinguistics Second two-week Session
211 Language in Social and Cultural Context Michael Silverstein Sociolinguistics Four-week Session
322 From input to production through perception: Making the most of extant data in early language acquisition research Amanda Seidl, Alex Cristia Language Acquisition First two-week Session
201 American Dialectology Joseph Salmons Language Change, Historical Linguistics Four-week Session
406 The Structure of Kalaallisut Jerry Sadock Language Specific First two-week Session
316 Corpus Phonology Kevin Ryan Phonology Second two-week Session

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