SPAN 580B - Spanish Phonology II

This course can be used towards the Linguistic Dimensions major or minor requirements.

This course continues the study of the generative analysis of the phonological system of Spanish started in Spanish Phonology I, and reviews recent analyses of important phonological processes of Spanish, highlighting advances, difficulties and unresolved theoretical and empirical issues. The course aims to provide students with: (a) the knowledge and resources necessary to read and critique/analyze generative analyses of the phonological system of Spanish; (b) a general understanding of major theoretical models of phonology through their application to Spanish; (c) a general understanding of the challenges presented by Spanish to modern linguistic analysis, as well as the ability to formulate research questions. Students who wish to enroll in the course are required to have a sound knowledge of the descriptive facts of the phonology of Spanish and of major concepts/tools of generative phonology.

Units
3
Grade Basis
Regular (A, B, C, D, F)
Area of Specialization
Linguistic Dimensions
Usually Offered
Fall, Spring