This course provides a comprehensive overview of both phonology and morphology, two core areas of linguistics. Students will explore how sounds of the human language are organized into meaningful units and how these units combine to form words. Key topics include phonemes, syllable structures, morphemes, and word formation processes across different languages. The course also examines how phonological and morphological processes interact, shaping the sound and structure of languages. By the end of the course, students will be equipped with the analytical tools to examine and understand the sound and word structure of various languages. This course is ideal for anyone interested in language, linguistics, and communication.
- Moderator/in: Mahir Can Dogan
- Moderator/in: Petra Lande-Haustermann
- Moderator/in: Laurentia Schreiber
Semester: 2024/25 Wintersemester