Here are all linguistic courses on the VLC (workload in hours) in brackets :
Introductory Level
- VLC101 - Linguistic Fundamentals (120)
- VLC102 - Speech Science (90)
Basic Level
- VLC103 - The Nature of Meaning (90)
- VLC104 - Words and Word Structure (90)
- VLC105 - Phonetics, Phonology & Transcription (90)
- VLC106 - Syntax - Part I (120)
- VLC107 - Syntax - Part II (120)
- VLC108 - Language Typology (120)
Advanced or Specialization
- VLC109 - Phonetics and Phonology (120)
- VLC201 - The Structure of English (90)
- VLC202 - Historical Linguistics (90)
- VLC203 - The History of English (90)
- VLC204 - Linguistic Repetition for Students of English (120)
- VLC205 - Varieties of English (120)
- VLC206 - PDE Morphology & Syntax (120)
Specialization
- VLC300 - Applied Linguistics (120)
- VLC301 - Psycholinguistics (120)
- VLC401 - Linguistic Fieldwork - Welsh (100)
- VLC402 - Linguistic Fieldwork - Japanese (100)
- VLC403 - Linguistic Fieldwork - Arabic (100)
- VLC404 - Linguistic Fieldwork - Jamaican Creole (100)
In addition, all users have free access to the tools and glossaries (VLC100 - Tools and Data) and the Language Index (VLC100 - Language Index) with more than 500 languages and more than 300 varieties of the major languages - all with sound support.
And our special offer: If you want to use a course/repository as a teacher, a customized "clone", is created from the basic course which can then freely be used (also modified) by the institution.
We cordially invite you to become a member of the VLC-Community. Just register (for free) and self-enrol to as many courses as you like.
Prof. Dr. J. Handke (VLC-Project Manager)