Graduate Course Schedule

Department of Linguistics

Spring 2006

The following schedule of graduate courses in Linguistics for the Spring 2006 semester is accurate as of January 9, 2006. Where available, sample course syllabi have been linked to the course name. Except where otherwise noted, all graduate courses are held in the Linguistics Department Conference Room, 719 Broadway, Room 433.

Anyone wishing to take a graduate course in the Linguistics Department, and not enrolled in the NYU Linguistics graduate program, should seek the instructor's permission.


Course ID Course title Instructor Time and location
G61.1220-001
(30704)
Phonology II
(Prerequisite: G61.1210 or permission of the instructor)
Gouskova T, 2:00PM-4:45PM
G61.1410-001
(31165)
Historical Linguistics Costello W, 4:55PM-7:35PM
G61.2310-001
(30706)
Syntactic Theory and Analysis
(Prerequisite: G61.1310 or permission of the instructor)
Collins M, 11:00AM-1:45PM
G61.2370-001
(30707)
Semantics II
(Prerequisite:  G61.1340, or permission of the instructor)
Szabolcsi M, 2:00PM-4:45PM
25W4, C-8
G61.2540-001
(31166)
Sociolinguistic Field Methods Blake R, 2:00PM-4:45PM
G61.3210-001
(31167)
Seminar in Phonology
(Prerequisite:  G61.1220, or permission of the instructor)
Davidson R, 11:00AM-1:45PM
G61.3320-001 Seminar in Syntax
(Prerequisite:  G61.2310, or permission of the instructor)
Postal CANCELLED
G61.3320-002
(31168)
Seminar in Syntax
(Prerequisite:  G61.2310, or permission of the instructor)
Baltin M/W, 2:00PM-3:15PM
719 Broadway, 405 (Syntax/Semantics Lab)
G61.3340-001
(30711)
Seminar in Semantics
(Pre-requisite:  G61.2370 or permission of the instructor)
Pylkkänen T, 11:15AM-1:45PM
G61.3510-001
(30712)
Seminar in Sociolinguistics: AAE II: AAE Back in the Day Singler M, 2:00PM-4:45PM
G61.3510-002
(31169)
Seminar in Sociolinguistics Guy W, 2:00PM-4:45PM
G61.3820-001
(31170)
Seminar in Computational Models of Language Dougherty W, 11:00AM-1:45PM
G61.3910-001
(30713)
Directed Reading in Linguistics Baltin
G61.3910-002
(30714)
Directed Reading in Linguistics Barker
G61.3910-003
(30715)
Directed Reading in Linguistics Blake
G61.3910-004
(30716)
Directed Reading in Linguistics Collins
G61.3910-005
(30717)
Directed Reading in Linguistics Costello
G61.3910-006
(30718)
Directed Reading in Linguistics Davidson
G61.3910-007
(30719)
Directed Reading in Linguistics Dougherty
G61.3910-008
(30720)
Directed Reading in Linguistics Gafos
G61.3910-009
(30721)
Directed Reading in Linguistics Guy
G61.3910-010
(30722)
Directed Reading in Linguistics Kayne
G61.3910-011
(30723)
Directed Reading in Linguistics Postal
G61.3910-012
(30724)
Directed Reading in Linguistics P˙lkkanen
G61.3910-013
(30725)
Directed Reading in Linguistics Singler
G61.3910-014
(30726)
Directed Reading in Linguistics Szabolcsi
G61.3910-015
(30727)
Directed Reading in Linguistics Staff
G61.3930-001
(30728)
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 G47.4747-004 (Maintenance and Matriculation for students who have not been pre-registered) is 30533 (note new code). Students registering for G61.3910 or G61.3930 should ask their advisor for the appropriate 4 digit access code.

Last Modified: January 30, 2006