Course
Course 7.5 credits • LINB13
The course provides an overview of the languages of the world, to which families they belong and where they are spoken. It covers elements that are common to all human languages and in what manner languages differ from each other, for example, in grammar and sound systems. Similarities between languages are also discussed, which can be a result of being genetically related, of borrowing from another language or because of universals that are linked to how languages work as a means of human communication. A central element in the course is a group work assignment which involves examining, using primarily the student’s own sources, the structure of a language the student is not previously acquainted with.
            
                
                        
	Study period:
	
                            autumn semester 2018
                        
	
                    
            
                
                        
	Type of studies:
	
                            
                                part time, 50 %, 
                            
                                day
                            
                        
	
                    
            
                
                        
	Study period:
	2018-11-05 – 2019-01-18
	
                    
            
                
                        
	Language of instruction:
	English
	
                    
            
                
                        
                            
	Application code:
	LU-35631
	
                        
                    
            
                
                        
	Eligibility:
	General and Linguistics: The Structure and Function of Language (LINB02) or 60 credits in a language subject, or the equivalent. English 6/English Course B.
	
                    
            
        
            
                Teachers:
                
                    
                            
                        
                    
                        
                            Arthur Holmer
                        
                    
                
                
            
        
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