Graduate Course Schedule
Department of Linguistics
Fall 2003
The following schedule of graduate courses in Linguistics for the Fall 2003 semester is accurate as of 07 September 2003. Where available, sample course syllabi have been linked to the course name. Unless otherwise noted, classes are held in 719 Broadway, room 433 (Linguistics Deptartment Conference Room).
| Course ID | Course title | Instructor | Time and location |
| G61.1210-001 (30684) |
Phonology
I |
Gafos | M, 11:00AM-1:45PM |
| G61.1310-001 (30685) |
Syntax
I |
Starke | W, 11:00AM-1:45PM |
| G61.1340-001 (31160) |
Semantics
I |
Szabolcsi | T, 12:30 - 1:45PM / R, 12:45 - 2:00PM |
| G61.1410-001 (31161) |
Historical Linguistics | Costello | M, 4:55PM - 7:35PM |
| G61.1510-001 (31162) |
Sociolinguistics | Guy | T, 4:55PM - 7:35PM |
| G61.1825-001 (31425) |
Using Wolfram’s Cellular Automata as Models of Human Communication | Dougherty | T, 11:00AM -1:45PM BOBST, 736 |
| G61.2510-001 (31163) |
Pidgins
and Creoles
**Cancelled** |
Singler | T, 2:00PM - 4:45PM |
| G61.2540-001 (31164) |
Sociolinguistics Field Methods | Blake | W, 4:55PM - 7:35PM |
| G61.3220-001 (31374) |
Theoretical Issues Across Subfields of Linguistics: Optimality | Anttila/ Fong | R, 3:30PM - 6:15PM |
| G61.3320-001 (30691) |
Seminar
in Syntax (Pre-requisite: G61.2310 or permission of the instructor) |
Postal | M, 11:00AM -1:45PM Syntax/Semantics Lab, Linguistics Dept |
| G61.3320-002 (30692) |
Seminar
in Syntax (Pre-requisite: G61.2310 or permission of the instructor) |
Baltin | M, 2:00PM - 4:45PM |
| G61.3340-001 (30694) |
Seminar in Semantics (Pre-requisite: G61.2370 or permission of the instructor) |
Starke/ Szabolcsi | T, 2:00PM - 4:45PM |
| G61.3910-001 (30696) |
Directed Reading in Linguistics | Antilla | |
| G61.3910-002 (30697) |
Directed Reading in Linguistics | Baltin | |
| G61.3910-003 (30698) |
Directed Reading in Linguistics | Blake | |
| G61.3910-004 (30699) |
Directed Reading in Linguistics | Costello | |
| G61.3910-005 (30700) |
Directed Reading in Linguistics | Dougherty | |
| G61.3910-006 (30701) |
Directed Reading in Linguistics | Elbourne | |
| G61.3910-007 (30702) |
Directed Reading in Linguistics | Fong | |
| G61.3910-008 (30703) |
Directed Reading in Linguistics | Gafos | |
| G61.3910-009 (30704) |
Directed Reading in Linguistics | Guy | |
| G61.3910-010 (30705) |
Directed Reading in Linguistics | Kayne | |
| G61.3910-011 (30706) |
Directed Reading in Linguistics | Postal | |
| G61.3910-012 (30707) |
Directed Reading in Linguistics | Singler | |
| G61.3910-013 (30708) |
Directed Reading in Linguistics | Starke | |
| G61.3910-014 (30709) |
Directed Reading in Linguistics | Szabolcsi | |
| G61.3910-015 (30710) |
Directed Reading in Linguistics | Staff | |
| G61.3930-001 (30711) |
Ph.D. Dissertation Research (NOTE: Permission of the DGS is required) |
Staff |
All seminar courses may be repeated for credit with permission. New students can create their own TorchTone Personal ID Numbers (PIN numbers) by calling (212) 995-4747. Students who have forgotten their PIN number can call (212) 998-4290 for assistance. The TorchTone course call number for G47.4747-001 (Maintenance and Matriculation for students who have not been pre-registered) is 30509. Students registering for G61.3910, G61.3930, V61.0980, or V61.0997, should ask their advisor for the appropriate 4 digit access code.
In the fall 2003 all-University calendar, which was drawn up by the University Senate, December 9 is indicated as a Legislative day and the last day of classes. The 9th is a Tuesday, but all classes on that day are to be held as if it were a Thursday. The Senate adopted this innovation in order to compensate for the loss of a class day because of Thanksgiving.
Last Modified: September 28, 2003
