Phonetics and Phonology Research Group
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Teaching

The members of our research group teach on several modules.

Undergraduate Modules

FRE2044 : Linguistic Variation in French
SEL1027: Introduction to the Study of Language I: Syntax and Phonology
SEL1032: Language Variation and Change: Dealing with Data
SEL2000: Phonological Theory
SEL2091 : Sociolinguistics and the Sociology of Language
SEL3006: Topics in Phonological Theory
SEL3094: Accents of English
SML1019 : Introduction to Linguistics
SPE1050 : Anatomy & Physiology for Speech and Language
SPE1052: Brain and Behaviour across the Lifespan I
SPE2052 : Linguistics and Phonetics II
SPE2053: Brain and Behaviour across the Lifespan II
SPE3055: Brain and Behaviour across the Lifespan III

Postgraduate Modules

SEL8117: Phonetics and Phonology
SEL8154: Issues in Phonological Theory I
SEL8163 : The Sociolinguistics of Language and Society
SEL8205: Issues in Phonological Theory II
SPE8011 : Fundamental Elements of Phonetics and Phonology
SPE8151 : Phonetics I – Speaker, Speech and Language
SPE8154 : Child Development and Speech Language Acquisition
SPE8210 : Phonetics II: Segment, Gesture and Prosody

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