LIN 3201
Sounds of Human Languages
(Phonetics & Phonemics)
Spring 2004
T 7th period, H 7-8th period – AND 19
Drill Sessions TUR Seminar Room 4131-B
Dr. M. J. Hardman
Office Hours:
Dr.
Hardman: Grinter 384 M 11-4pm by appt.
Turlington 4123 Tuesday 8th and 9th period
(3-5pm)
contact
information: e-mail, hardman@ufl.edu or hardman@lin.ufl.edu
T.A. LaTosha Csonka: Turlington 4118 W 4th
period, H 6th period
and Friday by appt.
contact information: e-mail, lcsonka@ufl.edu
Textbooks
Needed immediately:
(available at Wild Iris –
on University and 8th)
A Language Sampler for
Phonetics & Phonemics by M. J. Hardman Andean Press (1996)
A Practical Introduction
to Phonetics by J.
C. Catford (1988)
Recommended:
Phonemics by Kenneth Pike Ann Arbor, U of
Michigan (1947; frequent reprints)
Articulatory Phonetics (1980) by William A. Smalley University
Press of America/ on reserve at the language lab for use w/ tapes
Reference Guide to 3201:
Sounds of Human Language by Dr. Ratree Wayland U of Florida/ available in linguistic
lounge/mailroom TUR
Course
requirements:
Attendance at lectures including the
daily quizzes
Attendance at Drill
Sessions run by the Teaching Assistant
Listening to the
Smalley tapes in the Language Lab (TUR hall)
- ask for the Smalley book at the desk, and you
can use either
cassette
tapes or the computers. If you use the computers, use
one on the
back two rows, and just click on the Smalley icon
Handing in assigned
problems
Test Week
Exam: Friday, April 30, 2004, 3-5 pm
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