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Unit Overview

Description

This unit focuses on the investigation and explanation of language change, both as a consequence of internal forces within a language community and through contact between language communities. It considers the history of thinking about language change and its role in the development of linguistics as a science, the development of the comparative method as a means of reconstructing past language states, and theories of language classification based on historical relationships of both inheritance and diffusion.

Credit
6 points
Offering
(see Timetable)
AvailabilityLocationMode
Semester 1UWA (Perth)Face to face
Details for undergraduate courses
  • Level 3 option in the Linguistics major sequence
  • Level 3 elective
Outcomes

Students are able to (1) demonstrate an understanding of the process of language change and linguistic divergence; (2) use the comparative method to reconstruct past stages of a language; (3) evaluate sub-grouping arguments and arguments about the primary genetic relationship between languages; and (4) find, critically interpret and evaluate the content of scholarly publications in the literature on language change and language relationships.

Assessment

Indicative assessments in this unit are as follows: (1) tutorial preparation ; (2) assignments; and (3) in class test. Further information is available in the unit outline.



Student may be offered supplementary assessment in this unit if they meet the eligibility criteria.

Unit Coordinator(s)
Dr Luisa Miceli
Unit rules
Prerequisites
(LING2002 Phonetics and Phonology: the Sounds of the World's Languages
or LING2201 Phonetics and Phonology)
Incompatibility
LING2203 Language Variation and Change
Contact hours
Up to 4 hours per week over 12 weeks.
  • The availability of units in Semester 1, 2, etc. was correct at the time of publication but may be subject to change.
  • All students are responsible for identifying when they need assistance to improve their academic learning, research, English language and numeracy skills; seeking out the services and resources available to help them; and applying what they learn. Students are encouraged to register for free online support through GETSmart; to help themselves to the extensive range of resources on UWA's STUDYSmarter website; and to participate in WRITESmart and (ma+hs)Smart drop-ins and workshops.
  • Visit the Essential Textbooks website to see if any textbooks are required for this Unit. The website is updated regularly so content may change. Students are recommended to purchase Essential Textbooks, but a limited number of copies of all Essential Textbooks are held in the Library in print, and as an ebook where possible. Recommended readings for the unit can be accessed in Unit Readings directly through the Learning Management System (LMS).
  • Contact hours provide an indication of the type and extent of in-class activities this unit may contain. The total amount of student work (including contact hours, assessment time, and self-study) will approximate 150 hours per 6 credit points.