This course seeks to complement the essential theoretical foundation provided by Linguistics Seminars II and III. It offers an initiation into the core concepts relevant to two of the five primary areas of study in linguistics: phonetics and phonology.
We will begin by exploring the basic principles of phonetics (articulation, acoustic analysis). Following which, we will introduce a general theoretical framework for phonology. We will then apply the principles and methodologies of these theories to crucial issues in the study of French (e.g. e caduc, liaison, and more).
The seminar will mainly comprise a series of lectures on fundamental concepts in phonology and phonetics. Additionally, it will feature discussions on specific analyses or theories. Lastly, it will include in-depth discussions of the sound system in French, enabling practical application of the theoretical concepts presented.
Students from other graduate programs may submit assignments in English with approval of the instructor.