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<SUBJECT ID="175-324" CODEUSED="175-324/424">
<TITLE>MORPHOLOGY</TITLE>
<POINTS>16.7 3rd and 4th years
<COORDINATOR>Ilia Pejros.
<PREREQUISITES>175-210/310 Phonetics and Phonology.
<SEMESTER>Second semester
<CONTACT>Two lectures and a tutorial a week.
<OBJECTIVES>By the end of the subject, students should:
<ul>
<li>have mastered the classic structuralist techniques for discovering, analysing and describing the morphology of an unknown language;
<li>be familiar with the main types of morphological phenomena found among the languages of the world;
<li>have a basic understanding of contemporary morphological theory.
</ul>
<CONTENT>Introduction to the morphological diversity of the world's languages; to the principles, techniques and theories needed to analyse them; and to their relation to syntax, phonology, semantics, and discourse function.
<ASSESSMENT>Regular assignment problems, a mid-term examination, and a take-home examination, totalling 5,000 words.
</SUBJECT>
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