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Course Description

The nature of language. An elementary survey of linguistic disciplines. Phonetics, morphology, syntax, semantics, language, and society.

What You'll Learn

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Analyze and articulate general themes about the nature of human language, and how languages work
  • Discuss fundamental processes common to all languages related to the domains of morphology, syntax, phonetics, phonology, semantics, pragmatics, writing systems, and language in society
  • Describe how different human languages are, and yet how fundamentally similar they are in their structures
  • Apply findings in previous linguistic research to address real-world issues, and be able to discuss language issues in an informed way both to linguists and non-linguists
  • Identify and analyze language patterns, draw generalizations from a set of data, and make hypotheses to explain those patterns
  • Question popular beliefs and think critically about language and language myths and determine their validity
  • Outline your own beliefs about attitudes towards languages and how those influence the way language is used
  • Analyze how language varies across speakers, over time, and across dialectal regions

Technical Requirements

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Section Title
Introduction to Linguistics
Type
Online
Dates
January 05, 2026 to April 06, 2026
Contact Hours
36.0
Delivery Options
Online  
Course Fee(s)
Domestic Tuition Fee (0.5 units) $683.39 Click here to get more information
Domestic Tuition Fee - Non-Ontario (0.5 units) $815.35 Click here to get more information
International Tuition Fee (0.5 units) $3,787.68 Click here to get more information
Available for Credit
0.5 units
Reading List / Textbook
You may purchase your course textbook, or other required/supplementary reading and learning materials, from the University of Guelph Bookstore or the Guelph Campus Co-op Bookstore, or from another third-party seller.

Section Notes

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