Seek and Find: Search Strategies in Space and Time
The things we need dont usually come to us; we have to go looking for them.
Learn more about this courseThe things we need dont usually come to us; we have to go looking for them.
Learn more about this courseIntroduction to basic concepts of linguistic analysis, exemplifying the general principles of structuralapproaches to the modeling of language.
Learn more about this coursePresent-day computer systems work with human language.
Learn more about this courseIntroduction to the tools of grammatical analysis as well as the theory and principles on which these analyses are built.
Learn more about this courseIntroduction to the nature of speech, and the physiology and process of speech production, and training in IPA transcription of utterances drawn from the languages of the world, including various English dialects.
Learn more about this courseBasic concepts covered such as the phoneme and distinctive feature as defined and used within particular theories.
Learn more about this courseAn introduction to morphology, the study of the internal structure of words.
Learn more about this courseExamination of the basic concepts, assumptions, and argumentation of modern syntactic theory to describe and analyze common syntactic structures in English and other languages.
Learn more about this courseAn introduction to the relationship between linguistic forms and their meanings, use, and interpretation.
Learn more about this courseComputer technology has revolutionized the ways linguists approach data.
Learn more about this courseAn introduction to how languages change over time and how prehistoric languages can be reconstructed by comparing their modern descendants.
Learn more about this courseIntroduces basic concepts in programming such as loops or functions with the goal of attaining practical skills for text processing and solving problems in computational linguistics.
Learn more about this coursePresent-day computer systems work with human language in many different forms, whether as stored data in the form of text, typed queries to a database or search engine, or speech commands in a voice-driven computer system.
Learn more about this courseThe linguistic analysis of particular aspects of the structure of one language or a group of closely related languages.
Learn more about this courseThis course has two main goals. First, we will study the methods of public opinion research, the ways poll-takers find out what the public thinks and why.
Learn more about this courseThis course will explore how individuals make decisions, and what different parts of the brain contribute to decision-making.
Learn more about this courseThis course provides an introduction to the sounds of human language.
Learn more about this courseThis course will provide an introduction to the major theories and research that are fundamental to answering these questions.
Learn more about this courseIn the 5 modules that comprise this course we will acquaint ourselves with the logical limits of computation, as they were conceived within the framework of the foundations of mathematics.
Learn more about this courseThe goal for spring semester is to work toward achievingintersubjectivitywithin a fractured media landscape.
Learn more about this courseExamination of the effects of mass media on human cognitions, attitudes, and behaviors, relying on empirical social science research; emphasis on the effects on individuals, although study will include groups, organizations, and social norms.
Learn more about this courseThis course teaches the principles of designing engaging games.If you don't meet the requirements, email instructor for permission This course teaches the principles of designing engaging games.
Learn more about this courseBasic media theories as well as cognitive, emotional and social psychology with a focus on how these theories can be applied to the design of media messages.
Learn more about this courseThis course aims to introduce some aspects of the nature of learning, and of the relation between learning and teaching.
Learn more about this courseThis course will explore the field of comparative cognition, the scientific study of cognitive capacities of animals.
Learn more about this courseExamines the learning challenges associated with the acquisition of new languages in the domains of sound systems, word formation, sentence structure, and sentence interpretation.
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