Course title
環境資源科学特別講義Ⅱ   [Special Lecture on Environmental Sciences and Natural Resources II]
Course category specialized courses/ major subjects  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 24  Semester YearLong 
Course type YearLong  Course code 02a2661
Instructor(s)
朝岡 幸彦   [ASAOKA Yukihiko]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
When dealing with information, it is essential to understand language and society. Since people use computers, electronic technology, and information technologies through natural language, engineers and researchers in these fields should have fundamental knowledge about human language. Therefore, this course deals with important properties of natural language and some aspects of linguistic theories so that students majoring in EECS will have basic knowledge about natural languages and language faculty of human beings.

G. Classroom code: ofvhh6b
Expected Learning
Students taking this course are expected to:
1. understand characteristics of world languages, the history of modern linguistics, and the basic ideas and methods of subfields of linguistics,
2. understand the main theories of linguistic relativity.
3. understand typological characteristics of the Japanese language
4. understand characteristics of natural language from cognitive scientific point of view.
5. understand basics of research ethics, and know how to behave as participants in experiments.

For diploma policy, see the curriculum map of TUAT.
Course schedule
1. Guidance, Experiment 1.
2. World languages and Japanese. History of modern linguistics [1]: Historical Linguistics, Saussure
3. History of modern linguistics [2]: Structuralism, Generative Grammar, Cognitive Linguistics.
4. Characteristics of natural language: arbitrariness, productivity, displacement.
5. Linguistic relativity: Sapir=Worf Hypothesis, language and thought
6. TBA
7. Review of the first half, sound symbolism
8. Language typology and the Japanese language
9. Comparing and contrasting English and Japanese
10. Language as an extension of "mind"
11. Artificial language and natural language
12. Evolinguistics
13. Review of the second half.
14. Supplement lectures, Experiment 2.
15. Wrap up, Achievement test.

See curriculum maps.
Prerequisites
N/A
Required Text(s) and Materials
Materials will be distributed in class.
References
To be announced in class.
Assessment/Grading
Participation and contribution to the class: 20%
Understanding of the lectures #2-6 will be tested by the exam: 40%
Understanding of the lectures #8-12 will be tested by the exam: 40%
Message from instructor(s)
Course keywords
linguistics, natural language, linguistic relativity, cognitive science, evolution
Office hours
need an appointment by Email
Remarks 1
Code
g4zoiqq
Remarks 2
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Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
3/15/2023 2:17:31 PM