This course examines advanced issues in phonetics and phonology,
This course examines advanced issues in phonetics and phonology, seeking to evaluate current theory and to address data that fall beyond the explanatory capacities of those paradigms.
The course is data oriented, with material taken from several languages.
For over 90 years, McMaster Continuing Education has been delivering excellence in lifelong learning and is one of Canada’s largest and leading providers of certificate and diploma programs, professional development education, custom and corporate training.
McMaster Continuing Education is committed to thoughtful and responsive action to support adult learners in their learning and career lives. We are committed to achieving this through a values-based approach including respect for all, integrity, innovation, evidence-informed decision-making, and accountability. The vision and mission statements guide the work we do through collective aspiration and commitment.
Our History
Step back in time and reflect on the earliest roots of continuing education at McMaster — namely, what is called extension. Prepared by Dr. Scott McLean from the University of Calgary with the support of staff members from McMaster Continuing Education and the Office of the Secretariat, this narrative highlights the impacts of extension on transforming the identity of McMaster University in its early days.
Our Vision
To be a leader in professional, continuing education and lifelong learning by delivering superior learning experiences that transform lives and communities and contribute to societal health and well-being.
Our Mission
Advancing adult learners’ ambitions, transforming careers, and enriching communities through educational excellence, innovation, inclusion, and partnerships.
This course is an introduction to the sound structures of human language and the principles of phonological analysis.
This course provides students with essential background knowledge and an introduction to methodologies of providing treatment for children with articulation and phonological differences.
This course introduces students to various descriptions of language, with special attention to recent models.
This course is an introduction to phonology, the study of sound systems.
This course examines the fundamentals of distinctive?feature analysis as developed by Jakobson, Chomsky, and Halle.
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