The domain emphasis in Linguistic Sciences explores the data-driven analysis of language. Topics include linguistic structure (phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax), logic and the philosophy of language, natural language processing, and empirical approaches to reasoning about language as data. |
From the lists shown below, students will select one course from the lower-division, and two courses from the upper-division.
Prerequisites are shown within square brackets.
Lower Division (select one)
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PHILOS 12A. Introduction to Logic (4 units)
- **LINGUIS 100. Introduction to Linguistic Science (4 units)
Upper Division (select two)
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**LINGUIS 100. Introduction to Linguistic Science (4 units)
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LINGUIS 108. Psycholinguistics (4 units) [LINGUIS 100]
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LINGUIS 110. Phonetics (4 units) [LINGUIS 100]
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LINGUIS 111. Phonology (4 units) [LINGUIS 100]
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LINGUIS 113. Experimental Phonetics (4 units) [LINGUIS 110]
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LINGUIS 115. Morphology (4 units) [LINGUIS 100]
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LINGUIS 120. Syntax (4 units) [LINGUIS 100]
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LINGUIS 121. Logical Semantics (4 units) [LINGUIS 120]
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LINGUIS/COG SCI C142. Language and Thought (3 units)
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LINGUIS C160/COG SCI C140. Quantitative Methods in Linguistics (4 units) [COG SCI C100]
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LINGUIS 188. Linguistic Data (3 units)
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INFO 159. Natural Language Processing (4 units) [COMPSCI 61B, COMPSCI 70 or Data 100]
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PHILOS 133. Philosophy of Language (4 units) [PHILOS 12A]
**Linguistics 100 may count toward the lower-division or upper-division requirement, but not both. Students may fulfill this domain emphasis by completing LINGUIS 100 plus two additional upper-division courses from the list, without taking a lower-division course. Please note that there are a limited number of courses approved for this domain emphasis that can be taken without LINGUIS 100 as a prerequisite.