Courses related to Pragmatics at OSU
The pragmatics working group (Ling795U) meets weekly on Thursday
evenings during Autumn, Winter, and Spring quarters. During this
weekly meeting, faculty, visitors, and graduate students from all our
departments discuss both current research and foundational ideas in Pragmatics.
- Linguistics
- Ling683.01/683.02, Semantics I and II
- Ling783, Formal Pragmatics
- Ling814, Seminar in Pragmatics (with recent versions on Information Structure, the Pragmatics of Prosody)
- Ling795T, Practicum on Intonation (instruction on the ToBI transcription system for prosody)
- The Linguistics Department offers summer intense short-courses, which are open to enrollment from OSU students as well as students from other institutions. In 2004, Craige Roberts and Mary Beckman taught the third offering of a mini-institute on with coordinated short courses
on the phonetics (Beckman) and pragmatics (Roberts) of prosody.
- Spanish & Portuguese
- Span610, Contrastive Structures of Spanish and English
- Span738, Spanish Sociolinguistics
- Span838, Discourse Pragmatics
- Span839, Pragmatics Seminar (with recent versions on Discourse Anaphora, Semantic Change)
- Computer Science and Engineering
- CSE788: Dr. Byron's Seminar course, recent versions on Spoken Dialog Interpretation and Language in Context
There are also relevant courses at OSU in Philosophy (courses and seminars on the philosophy of language) and Psychology (courses and seminars on psycholinguistics).