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Continuation Class Please refer to the University Bulletin for specific details regarding registration. Students who should register for CONT 500a Full-time Graduate Research should use sage class # 4929; students who should register for CONT 450a Part-time Graduate Research should use sage class# 5842.

Class # Course # Status Course Title Meeting Time(s) Instructor(s)
4206 LING 100A sec. 1 Open Introduction to Linguistics
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Block E - M,W,Th 12:10 PM - 01:00 PM Malamud,Sophia
4207 LING 125B sec. 1 Open Universal Grammar
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Block L - M,W 03:40 PM - 05:00 PM Goldberg,Lotus
5125 LING 130A sec. 1 Open Formal Semantics: Truth, Meaning, and Language
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Block D - M,W,Th 11:10 AM - 12:00 PM Malamud,Sophia
6404 LING 160B sec. 1 Open Mathematical Methods in Linguistics
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Block K - M,W 02:10 PM - 03:30 PM Loper,Edward
6359 LING 190B sec. 1 Open Topics in Cognitive Science: Corpus Methods for Linguists
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Prerequisites: Ling 100a or COSI 11a or permission of the instructors. May be repeated with permission of the instructors.
Topic for fall 2008: Corpus Methods for Linguists. Advances in technology have opened up new ways for linguists to collect and analyze linguistic data. Using computers, extremely large bodies of text ("corpora") can be collected and analyzed at a level of detail out of reach to previous generations. For both linguists and computer scientists, the development of the World Wide Web and other natural language resources have heightened the importance of techniques for dealing with very large texts. This course introduces the skills necessary for computer-aided text manipulation, through a combination of lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on exercises. The course is aimed at both linguistics and computer science students, combining techniques and analytical skills from both disciplines.
(Corpus Methods for Linguists) Block F - M,W,Th 01:10 PM - 02:00 PM Goldberg,Lotus
Sauri Colomer,Roser
Elective Course in Language and Linguistics
3592 COSI 101A sec. 1 Open Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence
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Block N - T,F 01:40 PM - 03:00 PM Pollack,Jordan