Introduction to Historical Linguistics
Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Requisites: courses 20, 102 or 103, 119A or 120A. Methods and theories appropriate to historical study of language, such as comparative method and method of internal reconstruction. Sound change, grammatical change, semantic change. P/NP or letter grading.
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David Goldstein (Fall 2024)
No instructors (Summer 2023)
Giuseppina Silvestri (Spring 2023)
Lunardi, V. and Rett, J.L. (Summer 2022)
Operstein, N. (Winter 2022)
Roslyn Burns (Winter 2017)
Ryan Sandell (Spring 2016)
Chiara Bozzone (Winter 2016)
Craig Melchert (Spring 2015)
Cooper, A.I. (Spring 2012)
Pamela Munro (Fall 2010)
Melchert, C.H. (Spring 2008)
Schuh, R.G. and Operstein, N. (Spring 2007)
Russell Schuh (Spring 2006)
Munro, P.L. (Winter 2006)
Longobardi, G. (Fall 2003)
Aldai, G. (Winter 2002)
David Goldstein
24F
No instructors
23Su
Giuseppina Silvestri
23S
Lunardi, V. and Rett, J.L.
22Su
Operstein, N.
22W
Roslyn Burns
17W
Ryan Sandell
16S
Chiara Bozzone
16W
Craig Melchert
15S
Cooper, A.I.
12S
Pamela Munro
10F
Melchert, C.H.
08S
Schuh, R.G. and Operstein, N.
07S
Russell Schuh
06S
Munro, P.L.
06W
Longobardi, G.
03F
Aldai, G.
02W
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Previously taught
06S
05S
03W
01W
00S
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