Back to professors

Linguistics

Caroline Crouch

Lecturer

Public Rice profile source

Average rating

3.8

25 temporary mock ratings

Difficulty

2.7

course-linked average

Courses

6

in seeded sections

Public profile

Courses taught

ANTH 200

Intro To Study Of Language

Overview of the scientific study of the structure and function of language. Introduces the main fields of linguistics: phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, discourse, historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, and psycholinguistics. Highlights the interdisciplinary relationship of linguistics with anthropology, sociology, psychology, and cognitive sciences. Cross-list: LING 200.

AnthropologyD13 credits
3.77.0hCrouch, Caroline

LING 200

Intro To Study Of Language

Overview of the scientific study of the structure and function of language. Introduces the main fields of linguistics: phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, discourse, historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, and psycholinguistics. Highlights the interdisciplinary relationship of linguistics with anthropology, sociology, psychology, and cognitive sciences. Cross-list: ANTH 200.

LinguisticsD13 credits
4.06.4hCrouch, Caroline

LING 401

Analysis Of Sound Patterns

Introduction to various theories of phonological knowledge. Course involves extensive work in the collection and analysis of empirical data, in both English and other languages, including corpora analysis, and acoustic and experimental analysis. Attention is paid to the way phonetic data informs phonological theory.

LinguisticsNone3 credits
3.710.0hCrouch, Caroline

LING 480

Independent Study

Repeatable for Credit.

LinguisticsNone3 credits
3.77.6hBaugh, John, Crouch, Caroline, Englebretson, Robert, Kemmer, Suzanne, McCleary, Bryce, Niedzielski, Nancy

LING 481

Undergraduate Research

Repeatable for Credit.

LinguisticsNone3 credits
3.210.8hBaugh, John, Crouch, Caroline, Englebretson, Robert, Hayden, Benjamin Y., Kemmer, Suzanne, McCleary, Bryce, Niedzielski, Nancy

LING 482

Honors Project

Independent directed research toward preparation of an undergraduate honors project or thesis. Repeatable for Credit.

LinguisticsNone1-4 credits
3.36.6hBaugh, John, Crouch, Caroline, Englebretson, Robert, Kemmer, Suzanne, McCleary, Bryce, Niedzielski, Nancy

Recent comments