Advanced courses in other disciplines appropriate for satisfaction of major or minor requirements include the following:
01:013:301 African Linguistics (3)
01:070:312 Language and Social Diversity (3)
01:070:313 Culture, Language, and Cognition (3)
01:165:325 Advanced Chinese Grammar (3)
01:190:421 Indo-European Origins of the Classical Languages (3)
01:198:452 Formal Languages and Automata (3)
01:350:411, 412 Old English Language and Literature (3,3)
01:351:310,311 History of the English Language (3,3)
01:420:332 French Phonetics and Applied Linguistics (3)
01:420:333 Introduction to French Syntax (3)
01:420:403 History of the French Language (3)
01:420:407 Advanced French Syntax (3)
01:420:490 Advanced Topics in French and Francophone Linguistics (3)
01:560:304 Introduction to Italian Linguistics (3)
01:565:325 Advanced Japanese Grammar and Rhetoric (3)
01:730:315 Applied Symbolic Logic (3)
01:730:420 Philosophy of Language (3)
01:830:352 Psychology of Language Laboratory (1)
01:860:351,352 Structure of the Russian Language (3,3)
01:860:451 Introduction to Slavic Linguistics (3)
01:860:452 Seminar in Slavic Linguistics (3)
01:940:362 Spanish Phonetics and Phonology (3)
01:940:363 Bilingualism in the Spanish-Speaking World (3)
01:940:364 Contrastive Analysis in Spanish and English (3)
01:940:417 History of the Spanish Language (3)
01:940:419 Dialectology of the Spanish-Speaking World (3)
Other
courses, including courses offered through the Graduate School-New
Brunswick, may be selected in consultation with the director of the
linguistics program.