Spring 2025 Course Schedule

Undergraduate
Course #Title (link to subject page)Instructor(s)Day/TimeRoom
24.900
CI-H
Introduction to LinguisticsRichardsTR 11-12:30
F 10-11
F 10-11
F 11-12
F 12-1
35-225
56-180
56-169
66-160
56-180
24.901Language and Its Structure I: Phonology
(meets with graduate subject 24.931)
RasinMW 11-12:3024-307
24.904Language Acquisition
(meets with graduate subject 24.934)
AravindTR 2-3:3066-156
24.908Creole Languages and Caribbean IdentitiesDeGraffW 12-332-D769
24.912JBlack Matters: Introduction to Black StudiesDeGraff, Fox-HarrellT 2-5E15-335
24.914Language Variation and ChangeFlemmingTR 11-12:3024-307
24.918Workshop in Linguistics ResearchWehbeMW 9:30-1156-162
Graduate
24.931Language and Its Structure I: Phonology
(meets with undergraduate subject 24.901)
RasinMW 11-12:3024-307
24.934Language Acquisition
(meets with undergraduate subject 24.904)
AravindTR 2-3:3066-156
24.942Topics in the Grammar of a Less Familiar LanguageKenstowicz, RichardsM 10-166-154
24.952Advanced SyntaxJou, Newman, PesetskyTR 11-12:3036-372
24.955More Advanced SyntaxIatridou, NewmanW 10-132-D461
24.956Topics in SyntaxGrishin, PesetskyM 2-532-D461
24.962Advanced PhonologyAlbright, RasinMW 2-3:3056-162
24.973Advanced SemanticsHackl, HaslingerTR 2-3:3036-372
24.979Topics in SemanticsAravind, DavidsonR 9:45-11:4532-D461
24.981Computational PhonologyAlbrightT 2-532-D461
24.991WorkshopFlemming, HacklF 11-232-D461
24.993Tutorial in Linguistics & Related FieldsSee Dept.
24.995 Linguistics Professional PerspectiveSee Dept.
24.S93Linguistics in K-12 EducationHonda, LesureW 2-52-132
24.S95Special Seminar: Advanced Workshop in Syntax and SemanticsFox, JouR 2-532-D461

Fall 2024 Course Schedule

Undergraduate
Course #TitleInstructor(s)Day/TimeRoom
24.900
CI-H
Introduction to Linguistics
Recitation 1
Recitation 2
Recitation 3
Recitation 4
Recitation 5
Recitation 6
PesetskyTR 11-12:30
F 10-11
F 11-12
F 11-12
F 12-1
F 12-1
F 1-2
4-270
56-162
56-162
26-322
26-322
56-162
56-162
24.902Language and Its Structure II: SyntaxNewmanMW 11-12:3066-144
24.903Language and Its Structure III:
Semantics and Pragmatics
HacklTR 11-12:3026-328
24.906J
CI-H
The Linguistic Study of BilingualismFlynnMW 1-2:3066-144
24.916JOld English and BeowulfBahrMW 1-2:304-265
24.S90Demystifying Large Language ModelsKotekR 10-12:3032-D461
Graduate
24.932Language and Its Structure II: Syntax
(meets with 24.902)
NewmanMW 11-12:3066-144
24.933Language and Its Structure III:
Semantics and Pragmatics

(meets with 24.903)
HacklTR 11-12:3026-328
24.943Syntax of a Language (Family)GrishinW 2-514E-310
24.949JLanguage AcquisitionAravindW 10-132-D461
24.951Introduction to SyntaxIatridou
Richards
MW 11-12:3036-372
24.961Introduction to PhonologyFlemming
Kenstowicz
TR 2:30-426-328
24.964Topics in PhonologyRasinR 2-532-D461
24.970Introduction to Semanticsvon Fintel
Haslinger
TR 11-12:3026-322
24.979Topics in SemanticsFox
Iatridou
von Fintel
Haslinger
T 2-532-D461
24.991WorkshopAnvari
Kenstowicz
M 2-526-322
24.S96Demystifying Large Language ModelsKotekR 10-12:3032-D461

Spring 2024 Course Schedule

Undergraduate
Course #Title (link to subject page)Instructor(s)Day/TimeRoom
24.900
CI-H
Introduction to Linguistics
Recitation 1
Recitation 2
Recitation 3
Recitation 4
SteriadeTR 11-12:30
F 10-11
F 11-12
F 11-12
F 12-1
35-225
56-180
56-180
66-160
56-180
24.903Language and Its Structure III: Semantics and Pragmatics
(meets with graduate subject 24.933)
von FintelTR 2-3:3036-155
24.904Language Acquisition
(meets with graduate subject 24.934)
AravindTR 11-12:3036-372
24.910Advanced Topics in Linguistic AnalysisErshovaMW 11-12:304-261
24.912JBlack Matters: Introduction to Black StudiesWoodM 2-526-204
24.918Workshop in Linguistics ResearchFlynnMW 1-2:3056-180
Graduate
24.933Language and Its Structure III: Semantics and Pragmatics
(meets with undergraduate subject 24.903)
von FintelTR 2-3:3036-155
24.934Language Acquisition
(meets with undergraduate subject 24.904)
AravindTR 11-12:3036-372
24.942Topics in the Grammar of a Less Familiar LanguageKenstowicz, RichardsM 10-132-D461
24.948Linguistic Theory and L2 and L3 Acquisition in Children and AdultsFlynnM 3-5:304-146
24.952Advanced SyntaxAravind, PesetskyTR 3:30-556-180
24.956Topics in SyntaxGrishin, NewmanR 2-532-D461
24.960Syntactic ModelsPesetskyM 2-532-D461
24.962Advanced PhonologyAlbright, AsherovTR 10-11:3026-168
24.967Topics in Experimental PhonologyAlbright, FlemmingW 10-132-D461
24.973Advanced SemanticsAnvari, SchmittMW 11-12:3056-162
24.979Topics in SemanticsFox, SchmittT 2-532-D461
24.991WorkshopKenstowicz, RichardsF 12-332-D769
24.993Tutorial in Linguistics & Related FieldsSee Dept.
24.995 Linguistics Professional PerspectiveSee Dept.
24.S93Special Seminar: Integrating theories of grammatical knowledge and language useMommaF 12-332-D461
24.S95Special Seminar:
Linguistics in K-12 Education
HondaTR 5-6:3032-D831
24.S96Special Seminar:
Learnability and Linguistic Theory
RawskiW 2-532-D461

Fall 2023 Course Schedule

Undergraduate
Course #TitleInstructor(s)Day/TimeRoom
24.900
CI-H
Introduction to Linguistics
Recitation 1
Recitation 2
Recitation 3
Recitation 4
Recitation 5
Recitation 6
AlbrightMW 11-12:30
F 10-11
F 11-12
F 11-12
F 12-1
F 12-1
F 1-2
1-190
56-162
56-162
66-156
66-160
56-162
56-162
24.901Language and Its Structure I: PhonologySteriadeMW 11‑12:3066‑144
24.902Language and Its Structure II: SyntaxGrishinTR 11-12:3026-328
24.906J
CI-H
The Linguistic Study of BilingualismFlynnMW 1-2:3066-144
24.909Field MethodsErshovaMW 2:30‑44-265
24.915Linguistics Phonetics
meets with 24.963
FlemmingMW 9:30‑1136‑372
24.917ConLangs: How to Construct a Languagevon FintelTR 2-3:3032-155
24.S90Exploring Language TechnologiesKotekTR 9:30-1156-167
Graduate
24.931Language and Its Structure I: Phonology
meets with 24.901
SteriadeMW 11-12:3066-144
24.932Language and Its Structure II: Syntax
meets with 24.902
GrishinTR 11-12:3026-328
24.949JLanguage AcquisitionAravindR 9:30‑12:3032-D831
24.951Introduction to SyntaxIatridou
Richards
MW 11‑12:3036-372
24.954Pragmatics in Linguistic TheoryAnvari
Fox
T 2-532-D461
24.956Topics in SyntaxErshovaR 2-566-148
24.961Introduction to PhonologyFlemming
Kenstowicz
TR 2:30-426-328
24.963Linguistics Phonetics
meets with 24.915
FlemmingMW 9:30-1136-372
24.964Topics in PhonologyRyan
Steriade
R 2-532‑D461
24.965MorphologyZompìW 2-54-149
24.970Introduction to Semanticsvon Fintel
Schmitt
TR 11‑12:3026-322
24.979Topics in SemanticsAnvariM 2-532‑D461
24.982Topics in Computational LinguisticsRawskiT 10-132‑D461
24.991WorkshopIatridou
Kenstowicz
M 2-566-148
24.S96Exploring Language TechnologiesKotekTR 9:30-1156-167
24.THGGraduate ThesisSee Dept.

Spring 2023 Course Schedule

Undergraduate
Course #Title (link to subject webpage)Instructor(s)Day/TimeRoom
24.900
CI-H
Introduction to Linguistics
Recitation 1
Recitation 2
Recitation 3
Recitation 4
SteriadeTR 11‑12:30
F 10-11
F 11-12
F 12-1
F 11-12
35-225
56‑180
56‑180
56-180
66‑160
24.902Language and Its Structure II: Syntax
(meets with graduate subject 24.932)
OxfordTR 2:30‑456‑154
24.903Language and Its Structure III: Semantics and Pragmatics
(meets with graduate subject 24.933)
HacklTR 11-12:3036-372
24.904Language Acquisition
(meets with graduate subject 24.934)
GotowskiMW 2:30-424‑307
24.905JLaboratory in PsycholinguisticsGibsonTR 2:30-4
F 1-4
46-5313
46‑5313
24.908Creole Languages and Caribbean IdentitiesDeGraffW 12-332‑D769
24.912JBlack Matters: Introduction to Black StudiesDeGraff, Fox Harrell, WoodT 2-5E15‑335
24.914Language Variation and ChangeFlemmingMW 11‑12:304‑265
24.916JOld English and BeowulfBahrMW 11‑12:304-253
24.918Workshop in Linguistics ResearchFlynnMW 1-2:3056‑180
Graduate
24.932Language and Its Structure II: Syntax (meets with undergraduate subject 24.902)OxfordTR 2:30-456-154
24.933Language and Its Structure III: Semantics and Pragmatics
(meets with undergraduate subject 24.903)
HacklTR 11-12:3036-372
24.934Language Acquisition
(meets with undergraduate subject 24.904)
GotowskiMW 2:30‑424‑307
24.942Topics in the Grammar of a Less Familiar LanguageAlbright, ErshovaM 10-132‑D461
24.948Linguistic Theory and L2 and L3 Acquisition in Children and AdultsFlynnM 3-54-146
24.952Advanced SyntaxFox, PrivoznovTR 3:30‑556-180
24.956Topics in SyntaxErshova, OxfordW 10-132-D461
24.962Advanced PhonologyAlbright, MagriTR 10‑11:3026-168
24.973Advanced SemanticsAnvari, von FintelMW 11‑12:3056-162
24.979Topics in SemanticsAnvari, von FintelM 2-532‑D461
24.981Topics in Computational PhonologyMagriT 2-566‑160
24.982Topics in Computational LinguisticsF. DavisT 10-132‑D461
24.991WorkshopFlemming, PesetskyR 2-532‑D461
24.S95Special Topics: Linguistics in K-12 EducationHondaW 2-526-142

Fall 2022 Course Schedule

Undergraduate
Course #TitleInstructorDay/TimeRoom
24.900
CI-H
Introduction to Linguistics
Recitation 1
Recitation 2
Recitation 3
Recitation 4
Recitation 5
Recitation 6
AlbrightMW 11‑12:30
F 12-1
F 10‑11
F 11-12
F 11-12
F 12-1
F 1-2
1‑190
66‑160
56‑162
56‑162
66‑156
56‑162
56‑162
24.901 Language and Its Structure I: Phonology
(meets with graduate subject 24.931)
SteriadeTR 11‑12:3026‑328
24.902 Language and Its Structure II: Syntax
(meets with graduate subject 24.932)
IatridouMW 11‑12:3066‑144
24.906J The Linguistic Study of BilingualismFlynnMW 1‑2:3066‑144
24.93The Search for Meaning
(first year discovery class)
von FintelR 7:30-8:304‑270
Graduate
24.931 Language and Its Structure I: Phonology
(meets with undergraduate subject 24.901)
SteriadeTR 11‑12:3026‑328
24.932 Language and Its Structure II: Syntax
(meets with undergraduate subject 24.902)
IatridouMW 11‑12:3066‑144
24.943Syntax of a Language (family)DeGraffW 10-132‑D831
24.951Introduction to SyntaxErshova, PesetskyMW 10‑11:3036‑372
24.955More Advanced SyntaxIatridou, OxfordR 2-532‑D461
24.956Topics in SyntaxFox, PrivoznovM 2-532‑D461
24.961Introduction to PhonologyFlemmingTR 2:30‑426‑328
24.964Topics in PhonologyMagriM 10-132‑D461
24.970Introduction to SemanticsAnvari, HacklTR 10-11:3026‑322
24.991WorkshopHackl, SteriadeT 2-532‑D461
24.S96Special Seminar: Methods in Computational LinguisticsF. DavisT 10-132‑D461
24.THG Graduate ThesisSee Dept.

Spring 2022 Course Schedule

Undergraduate
Course #Title (link to subject webpage)Instructor(s)Day/TimeRoom
24.900Introduction to Linguistics
Recitation 1
Recitation 2
Recitation 3
Recitation 4
RichardsTR 11‑12:30
F 10-11
F 11-12
F 11-12
F 12-1
35-225
56‑169
56‑169
56-180
56‑169
24.902Language and Its Structure II: Syntax (meets with graduate subject 24.932)IatridouMW 1-2.30 32‑144
24.903Language and Its Structure III: Semantics and Pragmatics
(meets with graduate subject 24.933)
von FintelMW 11‑12:304-265
24.904Language Acquisition
(meets with graduate subject 24.934)
AravindTR 11‑12:3036‑372
24.908Creole Languages and Caribbean IdentitiesDeGraffW 12-332‑D769
24.910Advanced Topics in Linguistic AnalysisAbramovitz, PrivoznovMW 2:30‑424-307
24.912JBlack Matters: Introduction to Black StudiesDeGraff, Fox Harrell, WoodT 2-5E15-466
24.915Linguistic Phonetics (meets with 24.963)FlemmingTR 9:30‑1166‑160
24.918Workshop in Linguistic ResearchFlynnMW 1-2:3056-180
Graduate
24.932Language and Its Structure II: Syntax
(meets with undergraduate subject 24.902)
IatridouMW 1-2.3032‑144
24.933Language and Its Structure III: Semantics and Pragmatics
(meets with undergraduate subject 24.903)
von FintelMW 11‑12:304-265
24.934Language Acquisition
(meets with undergraduate subject 24.904)
AravindTR 11-12:3036-372
24.942Topics in the Grammar of a Less Familiar LanguageKenstowicz, RichardsW 10-132‑D461
24.943Syntax of Language (Family)Abramovitz, PrivoznovT 10-132‑D769
24.948Linguistic Theory and Second and Third Language Acquisition in Children and AdultsFlynnM 3‑5:304-146
24.952Advanced SyntaxAravind, Pesetsky, SulemanaMW 11‑12:3056-162
24.954Pragmatics in Linguistic TheoryAnvari, FoxR 2-532‑D461
24.956Topics in SyntaxDeal, PesetskyT 2-532‑D461
24.962Advanced PhonologySteriadeTR 2:30‑456-180
24.963Linguistic Phonetics (meets with 24.915)FlemmingTR 9:30‑1166‑160
24.964Topics in PhonologyAlbright, SteriadeM 2-532‑D461
24.973Advanced SemanticsDeal, HacklTR 10‑11:3026-168
24.979Topics in SemanticsAnvari, ElliottM 10-132‑D461
24.991Workshop in LinguisticsHackl, KenstowiczM 2-556-169
24.993Tutorial in Linguistics & Related FieldsSee Dept.
24.995Linguistics Professional PerspectiveSee Dept.
24.THGGraduate ThesisSee Dept.

Fall 2021 Course Schedule

Undergraduate
Course #TitleInstructorDay/TimeRoom
24.900
CI-H
Introduction to Linguistics
Recitation 1
Recitation 2
Recitation 3
Recitation 4
Recitation 5
Recitation 6
AlbrightMW 11‑12:30
F 9-10
F 10‑11
F 11-12
F 11-12
F 12-1
F 1-2
1‑190
56‑162
56‑162
56‑162
66‑156
56‑162
56‑162
24.901 Language and Its Structure I: PhonologySteriadeTR 11‑12:3026‑328
24.902 Language and Its Structure II: SyntaxPesetskyMW 11‑12:3066‑144
24.906J The Linguistic Study of BilingualismFlynnMW 1‑2:3066‑144
24.909 Field Methods in LinguisticsGrishinMW 11‑12:3032‑D461
24.917 ConLangs: How to Construct a LanguageRichardsTR 2:30-44‑163
Graduate
24.931 Language and Its Structure I: PhonologySteriadeTR 11‑12:3026‑328
24.932 Language and Its Structure II: SyntaxPesetskyMW 11‑12:3066‑144
24.949 Language Acquisition IAravindR 9:30-12:3032‑D831
24.951 Introduction to SyntaxIatridouMW 10‑11:30TBA
24.956 Topics in SyntaxFox, PesetskyM 2-532‑D461
24.961 Introduction to PhonologyKenstowiczTR 2:30‑426‑328
24.965 MorphologyAlbrightT 10-132‑D461
24.970 Introduction to SemanticsElliott, HacklTR 10‑11:3026‑322
24.991 Workshop in LinguisticsIatridou, SteriadeR 2-532‑D831
24.S94Special Seminar: Structure of Mabia Languages SulemanaTBA
24.S96 Linguistics and social justice: Language, education & human rights in Haiti and beyondDeGraffT 2-532‑D461
24.THG Graduate ThesisSee Dept.

Spring 2021 Course Schedule

Undergraduate
Course #Title (link to subject webpage)Instructor(s)Day/TimeHow Offered
24.900Introduction to Linguistics
Recitation 1
Recitation 2
Recitation 3
Recitation 4
Recitation 5
RichardsTR 11‑12:30
F 10-11
F 11-12
F 11-12
F 12-1
TBA
Virtual
Virtual
Virtual
Virtual
Virtual
Virtual
24.903Language and Its Structure III: Semantics and PragmaticsElliottMW 11‑12:30Virtual
24.903 Language and Its Structure III: Semantics and Pragmatics
24.903 will meet virtually via Zoom at the scheduled time (MW 11-12:30 ET). Classes will be recorded, but synchronous attendance is expected. Given current circumstances, there is some flexibility regarding the attendance requirement depending on individual students' circumstances. Any student who wishes to take 24.903 but who knows they cannot attend some or all of the classes synchronously should contact the instructor by the end of the first week of the semester.

There will be an additional TA-led recitation, which will be scheduled in the first week of the semester. This is strictly speaking optional, but students are highly encouraged to attend. There will also be regular office hours with the instructor and TA.
24.904Language Acquisition
Recitation 1
AravindTR 11-12
TBA
Virtual
24.904 Language Acquisition
Classes will be held via Zoom on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11am-12pm, but recordings will be made available for later viewing. In addition, one-hour recitations will be held by TAs weekly at times chosen to best accommodate the range of time zones of registered students. There will be a heavy focus on real-time exchange of ideas and views, so synchronous attendance is expected. At the same time, we recognize that students' individual situations may vary and aim to put a premium on flexibility. Assignments will include weekly discussion posts, a take-home midterm and a final research project on a topic of the student's choosing.

Virtual
24.905JLab in PsycholinguisticsGibsonMW 1‑2:30
F 1-4
Virtual
Virtual
24.908Creole Languages and Caribbean IdentitiesDeGraffW 12-3Virtual
24.912JBlack Matters: Introduction to Black StudiesDeGraff, Fox Harrell, WoodT 2-5Virtual
24.914Language Variation and ChangeAlbrightTR 2:30‑4Virtual
24.914 Language Variation and Change
24.914 will be taught via Zoom, with live class sessions for lecture and discussion. The assignments for this class rely heavily on real-time discussion to develop hypotheses and predictions, but we will attempt to accommodate participants' circumstances and schedules with recordings for later viewing, flexible Zoom office hours, and Piazza discussion.
24.918Workshop in Linguistic ResearchFlynnMW 1-2:30Virtual
24.918 Workshop in Linguistic Research
24.918 will be taught via zoom (remotely) synchronously.
Graduate
24.933Language and Its Structure III: Semantics and Pragmatics
(meets with undergraduate subject 24.903)
ElliottMW 11‑12:30Virtual
24.942Topics in the Grammar of a Less Familiar LanguageKenstowicz, RichardsW 10-1Virtual
24.948Linguistic Theory and Second and Third Language Acquisition in Children and AdultsFlynnM 3‑5:30Virtual
24.952Advanced SyntaxAravindMW 11:30-1Virtual
24.956Topics in SyntaxElliott, von Fintel, Fox, Iatridou, PesetskyMR 3-5Virtual
24.960Syntactic ModelsPesetskyT 2-5Virtual
24.962Advanced PhonologySteriadeTR 10-11:30Virtual
24.964Topics in PhonologyFlemmingM 10-1Virtual
24.973Advanced SemanticsHacklMW 9:30-11Virtual
24.981Topics in Computational PhonologyAlbrightT 10-1Virtual
24.991Workshop in LinguisticsHackl, KenstowiczF 12-3Virtual
24.993Tutorial in Linguistics & Related FieldsSee Dept.
24.995Linguistics Professional PerspectiveSee Dept.
24.THG Graduate ThesisSee Dept.

Fall 2020 Course Schedule

Undergraduate
Course #Title (link to subject webpage)Instructor(s)Day/TimeHow Offered
24.900
CI-H
Introduction to Linguistics
Recitation 1
Recitation 2
Recitation 3
Recitation 4
Recitation 5
Recitation 6
AlbrightMW 11‑12:30
F 9-10
F 10‑11
F 11-12
F 11-12
F 12-1
F 1-2
Virtual
24.900 Introduction to Linguistics

Lectures will be a combination of pre-recorded (asynchronous) videos, and live Zoom sessions at the scheduled MW lecture time for questions, problem-solving, and discussion. Lectures will be recorded for students in other time zones. Recitations will take place live by Zoom on Fridays at the scheduled times, with possible schedule adjustments if necessary to accommodate time zones.


Virtual
Virtual
Virtual
Virtual
Virtual
Virtual
24.901 Language and Its Structure I: Phonology
(meets with 24.931)
SteriadeMW 11‑12:30Virtual
24.901 Language and Its Structure I: Phonology

24.901 will be held synchronously at the scheduled time (MW 11-12:30pm Eastern). Classes will be recorded for asynchronous viewing and lecture slides will be uploaded after class, with edits that reflect class discussion.

Synchronous attendance is required. It is the best way to participate in the class, to get a sense of what you do and don’t understand. Your questions help other students and they provide feedback and frequently new ideas to the instructor. We will discuss norms for Zoom communication during the first class.

Students whose individual circumstances make it difficult to attend synchronously should discuss their situation with the instructor (Donca Steriade, steriade@mit.edu) by the end of the first week. If you miss a class or part of one, you must view the recorded class and read the slides before the next class.

Online office hours will be available by appointment with the instructor and the TA.

Course requirements include 8 assignments, 3 short quizzes, a midterm and a final. All exams are open book.



24.902 Language and Its Structure II: Syntax
(meets with 24.932)
PesetskyTR 2:30‑4Virtual
24.902 Language and Its Structure II: Syntax

24.902 will meet via Zoom for classes at the scheduled time (TR 2:30-4:00pm Eastern). Classes will be recorded, but regular synchronous attendance is expected for any student viewing from a continental North American time zone. We recognize, however, that these are extraordinary times, and we know that students' individual circumstances will differ. Any student who wishes to take 24.902 but knows that they cannot attend some or all of the synchronous classes should discuss their situation with the instructor by the end of the first week of the semester. A student who needs to miss an individual synchronous class should view the recording before the next class session.

An optional but strongly recommended weekly TA-led recitation will be scheduled in the first week of the semester, and there will be regular office hours with the instructor and TA available at more than one time, to accommodate students in multiple time zones.

Assignments will include weekly homeworks and a final research project written in the form of a linguistics paper (approx. 10 pages) on a topic of the student's choosing.

It may occasionally be useful to have a tablet or other stylus device available to facilitate class discussion of syntactic structures, but this is not required.


24.906J
CI-H
The Linguistic Study of BilingualismFlynnMW 1‑2:30Virtual
24.906J The Linguistic Study of Bilingualism

VIRTUALLY BY ZOOM at the scheduled time.

ATTENDANCE:
- All students are expected to attend all class meetings synchronously.
- Unexcused absences, late assignments and lack of preparation for class will significantly affect your final grade.
- If you have a medical excuse or a counseling dean’s approval, please make sure that I am informed by a dean in S∧3.
- All cell phones must be “off” during class.
GRADING
-1/3 class participation
-1/3 homework assignments
-1/3 final project



24.917 ConLangs: How to Construct a LanguageRichardsMW 2:30-4Virtual
24.917 ConLangs: How to Construct a Language

Classes will be held online at the scheduled times, and recorded and made available for asynchronous viewing. I won't take or require attendance, but there will be occasional in-class activities, which I'll warn students about in advance. There won't be a final exam. That's my initial plan, but part of the goal is also to be receptive to students' particular needs and ideas about how the class should go; if it turns out that my students are in such a big range of time zones that it's impractical for them to come to scheduled classes, for example, I will start offering optional supplemental meetings at a range of times.


24.S90Special Subject in LinguisticsStaffTBA
Graduate
24.931 Language and Its Structure I: Phonology
(meets with 24.901)
SteriadeMW 11‑12:30Virtual
24.931 Language and Its Structure I: Phonology

24.931 will be held synchronously at the scheduled time (MW 11-12:30pm Eastern). Classes will be recorded for asynchronous viewing and lecture slides will be uploaded after class, with edits that reflect class discussion.

Synchronous attendance is required. It is the best way to participate in the class, to get a sense of what you do and don’t understand. Your questions help other students and they provide feedback and frequently new ideas to the instructor. We will discuss norms for Zoom communication during the first class.

Students whose individual circumstances make it difficult to attend synchronously should discuss their situation with the instructor (Donca Steriade, steriade@mit.edu) by the end of the first week. If you miss a class or part of one, you must view the recorded class and read the slides before the next class.

Online office hours will be available by appointment with the instructor and the TA.

Course requirements include 8 assignments, 3 short quizzes, a midterm and a final. All exams are open book.


24.932 Language and Its Structure II: Syntax
(meets with 24.902)
PesetskyTR 2:30‑4Virtual
24.949J Language Acquisition IAravindT 2-5Virtual
24.951 Introduction to SyntaxPesetskyTR 10‑11:30Virtual
24.954 Pragmatics in Linguistic TheoryElliott, FoxF 10‑1Virtual
24.955 More Advanced SyntaxFox, IatridouM 2‑5Virtual
24.956 Topics in SyntaxMiyagawa, RichardsT 10‑1Virtual
24.961 Introduction to PhonologyFlemming, KenstowiczMW 11:30‑1Virtual
24.967 Topics in Experimental PhonologyAlbright, FlemmingTR 11‑12:30Virtual
24.970 Introduction to Semanticsvon FintelMW 9:30‑11Virtual
24.899Topics in Linguistics and Philosophyvon Fintel, Iatridou, KhooR 2-5Virtual
24.991 Workshop in LinguisticsDeGraff, SteriadeF 9-11Virtual
24.S95Special Seminar in LinguisticsStaffTBA
24.THGGraduate ThesisSee Dept.

Spring 2020 Course Schedule

Undergraduate
Course #TitleInstructor(s)Day/TimeRoom
24.900
CI-H
Introduction to Linguistics
Recitation 1
Recitation 2
Recitation 3
Recitation 4
PesetskyTR 11‑12:30
F 9-10
F 10‑11
F 11-12
F 11-12
35‑225
56‑169
56‑169
56‑169
66‑160
24.903Language and Its Structure III: Semantics and Pragmatics SchwarzschildMW 11‑12:304‑265
24.904Language AcquisitionAravindTR 9:30-1166‑160
24.905JLab in PsycholinguisticsGibsonMW 1‑2:30
F 1-4
46‑5056
46‑5056
24.908Creole Languages and Caribbean Identities DeGraffW 12-332‑D769
24.912JBlack Matters: Introduction to Black StudiesDeGraff, Fox Harrell, WoodT 2-5E14‑393
24.918Workshop in Linguistic ResearchSteriadeW 3-5 (or M 2:30-4:30)32‑D769
Graduate
24.933Language and Its Structure: Semantics and Pragmatics
(meets with undergraduate subject 24.903)
SchwarzschildMW 11‑12:304‑265
24.942Topics in the Grammar of a Less Familiar LanguageKenstowicz, RichardsW 10-132‑D831
24.952Advanced SyntaxIatridou, PesetskyTR 2:30‑456‑180
24.962Advanced PhonologyAlbright, SteriadeTR 11‑12:3066‑160
24.964Topics in PhonologyFlemming, Iatridou T 10-132‑D461
24.965MorphologyAlbrightT 2-532‑D461
24.966JLaboratory on the Physiology, Acoustics, and Perception of SpeechBraida, Shattuck-Hufnagel, ChoiTR 11-12
TR 12-1
35‑308
35‑308
24.973Advanced Semanticsvon FintelMW 11‑12:3056‑162
24.979Topics in Semantics Elliott, HacklR 2-532‑D461
24.991Workshop in Linguisticsvon Fintel, KenstowiczM 2-532‑D831
24.993Tutorial in Linguistics & Related FieldsTBA

Fall 2019 Course Schedule

Undergraduate
Course #TitleInstructorDay/TimeRoom
24.900
CI-H
Introduction to Linguistics
Recitation 1
Recitation 2
Recitation 3
Recitation 4
Recitation 5
Recitation 6
AlbrightMW 11‑12:30
F 9-10
F 10‑11
F 11-12
F 11-12
F 12-1
F 1-2
1‑190
56‑162
56‑162
56‑162
66‑156
56‑162
56‑162
24.901Language and Its Structure I: Phonology
(meets with 24.931)
SteriadeTR 11‑12:3026‑328
24.902Language and Its Structure II: Syntax
(meets with 24.932)
ElliottMW 11‑12:3066‑144
24.906J
CI-H
The Linguistic Study of BilingualismFlynnMW 1‑2:3066‑144
24.909
CI-M/Institute Lab
Field Methods in LinguisticsSulemanaMW 2:30‑466‑148
24.915 Linguistic Phonetics
(meets with 24.963)
FlemmingTR 9:30-1136‑372
24.916JOld English and BeowulfBahrTR 11-12:302‑103
24.917ConLangs: How to Construct a LanguageRichardsTR 2:30-432‑124
24.93
first year discovery subject
The Search For Meaningvon FintelR 7:30-8:30pm4‑270
Graduate
24.931Language and Its Structure I: Phonology
(meets with 24.901)
SteriadeTR 11‑12:3026‑328
24.932Language and Its Structure II: Syntax
(meets with 24.902)
ElliottMW 11‑12:3066‑144
24.943Syntax of a Language (Family)DeGraffW 10-132‑D461
24.949JLanguage AcquisitionAravind, HacklR 9:30-12:3032‑D461
24.951Introduction to SyntaxRichardsTR 11-12:3026‑322
24.954 Pragmatics in Linguistic TheoryElliott, SchwarzschildF 10-1 32‑D461
24.956 Topics in SyntaxAravind, PesetskyT 2-5 32‑D461
24.961Introduction to PhonologyFlemming, KenstowiczTR 2:30-426‑204
24.963Linguistic Phonetics
meets with 24.915
FlemmingTR 9:30-1136‑372
24.964Topics in PhonologySteriadeM 2-532‑D461
24.970Introduction to SemanticsHackl, SchwarzschildMW 11-12:3026‑322
24.979Topics in Semanticsvon Fintel, Iatridou R 2-532‑D461
24.991Workshop in LinguisticsAlbright, Iatridou TBA
24.S94Linguistics for Researchers in Computer Science, Cognitive Science, and Related Fields
half term
Albright, Aravind, Hackl, PesetskyT 5:15-8:15pm32‑D461
24.THGGraduate ThesisSee Dept.

Spring 2019 Course Schedule

Undergraduate
Course #TitleInstructorDay/TimeRoom
24.9000How Language Works
Recitation 1
Recitation 2
Recitation 3
von FintelMW 11‑12:30
F 9-10
F 10‑11
F 11-12
32‑144
56‑169
56‑169
56‑169
24.903Language and Its Structure III: Semantics and PragmaticsCrnicMW 2:30-456‑180
24.905JLab in Psycholinguistics GibsonMW 1-2:30
F 1-4
46‑5056
46‑5056
24.908Creole Languages and Caribbean Identities DeGraffW 12-332‑D769
24.912JBlack Matters: Introduction to Black Studies DeGraff, Fox HarrellT 1-456‑167
24.914
CI-M
Language Variation and Change FlemmingTR 11‑12:3066‑156
24.918
CI-M
Workshop in Linguistic Research FlynnMW 1‑2:3056‑180
Graduate
24.933Language and Its Structure III: Semantics and Pragmatics 
(meets with undergraduate subject 24.903)
CrnicMW 2:30-456‑180
24.942Topics in the Grammar of a less Familiar Language Kenstowicz, RichardsR 9:30-12:3032‑D831
24.947Language Disorders in Children FlynnM 3-54‑146
24.952Advanced Syntax Iatridou, PesetskyTR 2:30‑436‑155
24.954Pragmatics in Linguistic Theory Fox, LevyF 9:30-12 32‑D461/46‑5165
Alternate weekly
1st class in 32‑D461
24.960Syntactic Models PesetskyW 10-132‑D461
24.962Advanced Phonology Albright, SteriadeMW 11‑12:3056‑162
24.964Topics in Phonology SteriadeR 2-532‑D831
24.966JLaboratory on the Physiology, Acoustics, and Perception of Speech Braida, Shattuck-Hufnagel, ChoiTR 11-12
TR 12-1
35‑308
35‑308
24.973Advanced Semantics Crnic, SchwarzschildTR 10‑11:3036‑155
24.979Topics in Semantics Fox, Hackl, SchwarzschildT 2-532‑D461
24.981Topics in Computational Phonology AlbrightT 10-132‑D461
24.991Workshop in Linguistics von Fintel, KenstowiczM 2-532‑D831
24.993Tutorial in Linguistics & Related FieldsTBA

Fall 2018 Course Schedule

Course #TitleInstructorDay/TimeRoom
24.900
CI-H
Introduction to Linguistics
Recitation 1
Recitation 2
Recitation 3
Recitation 4
Recitation 5
Recitation 6
AlbrightMW 11‑12:30
F 9-10
F 10‑11
F 11-12
F 11-12
F 12-1
F 1-2
1‑190
56‑162
56‑162
56‑162
66‑156
56‑162
56‑162
24.901Language and Its Structure I: Phonology
(meets with 24.931)
SteriadeTR 11‑12:3026‑328
24.902Language and Its Structure II: Syntax
(meets with 24.932)
FoxMW 11‑12:3066‑154
24.906J
CI-H
The Linguistic Study of BilingualismFlynnMW 1‑2:304‑145
24.909
CI-M/Institute Lab
Field MethodsAlbrightTBA
24.917ConLangs: How to Construct a LanguageRichardsTR 2:30-432‑144
Graduate
24.931Language and Its Structure I: Phonology
(meets with 24.901)
SteriadeTR 11‑12:3026‑328
24.932Languages and Its Structure II: Syntax
(meets with 24.902)
FoxMW 11‑12:3066‑154
24.943Syntax of a Language (Family) RichardsR 9:30‑12:3032‑D461
24.949JLanguage AcquisitionHacklT 2-532‑D461
24.951Introduction to SyntaxIatridou TR 2:30-456‑191
24.955More Advanced SyntaxIatridou M 2-532‑D461
24.961Introduction to PhonologyFlemming, KenstowiczMW 11‑12:3026‑310
24.967Topics in Experimental PhonologyFlemmingTR 2-3:3032‑D769
24.970Introduction to SemanticsHackl, SchwarzschildTR 10‑11:3026‑310
24.979Topics in SemanticsCrnicR 2-532‑D461
24.991WorkshopFox, KenstowiczT 10-132‑D461
24.THGGraduate ThesisSee Dept.

Spring 2018 Course Schedule

Undergraduate
Course #TitleInstructorDay/TimeRoom
24.9000How Language Works
Recitation 1
Recitation 2
Recitation 3
von FintelMW 11:12:30
F 9-10
F 10-11
F 11-12
32-141
56-169
56-169
56-169
24.903Lang and Its Structure III: Semantics and Pragmatics
(meets with 24.933)
SchwarzschildMW 11:30-156-162
24.904Language AcquisitionHacklTR 11-12:3066-160
24.905JLab in PsycholinguisticsGibson
MW 1‑2:30
F 9-12
46‑5056
46‑4062
24.908Creole Languages and Caribbean Identities DeGraffW 12-332‑D769
24.912JBlack Matters: Introduction to Black StudiesDeGraff, Fox HarrellT 1-432-144
24.915Linguistic Phonetics
(meets with 24.963)
FlemmingMW 9:30‑1156-180
24.916JOld English BeowulfBahrMW 1-2:304-253
24.918Workshop in Linguistic ResearchHacklTBA
Graduate
24.933Lang and Its Structure III: Semantics and Pragmatics
(meets with 24.933)
SchwarzschildMW 11:30-156-162
24.942Topics in the Grammar of a less Familiar LanguageKenstowicz, RichardsM 2-532‑D831
24.952Advanced SyntaxIatridou, PesetskyMW 10:30‑1232‑D461
24.954Pragmatics in Linguistic TheoryFoxT 10-132‑D461
24.956Topics in SyntaxRichardsT 2-532‑D461
24.962Advanced PhonologyKenstowicz, ZukoffTR 11-12:3036-155
24.963Linguistic Phonetics
(meets with 24.915)
FlemmingMW 9:30‑1156-180
24.964Topics in PhonologyFeldman, Katzir, LevyT 5-6:30
R 5‑6:30
32‑144
46‑5165
24.966JLaboratory on the Physiology, Acoustics, and Perception of SpeechBraida, Shattuck-Hufnagel, ChoiTR 11-135-308
24.973Advanced Semanticsvon Fintel, HeimM 2-4
W 2‑3
66-154
66-154
24.979Topics in Semantics Fox, Heim, SchwarzschildR 2-532‑D461
24.991Workshop in LinguisticsFlemming, IatridouR 9:30‑12:3032‑D461
24.993Tutorial in Linguistics & Related FieldsTBA

Fall 2017 Course Schedule

Undergraduate
Course #TitleInstructorDay/TimeRoom
24.900
CI-H
Introduction to Linguistics
Recitation 1
Recitation 2
Recitation 3
Recitation 4
Recitation 5
Recitation 6
AlbrightMW 11‑12:30
F 9-10
F 10-11
F 10-11
F 11-12
F 11-12
F 1-2
4-163
56-162
56-162
66-156
56-162
66-156
56-162
24.901Language and Its Structure I: Phonology
(meets with 24.931)
KenstowiczTR 11-12:3026-328
24.902Languages and Its Structure II: Syntax
(meets with 24.932)
RichardsTR 2:30-466-160
24.906J
CI-H
The Linguistic Study of BilingualismFlynnMW 1-2:304-145
Graduate
24.931Language and Its Structure I: Phonology
(meets with 24.901)
KenstowiczTR 11-12:3026-328
24.932Language and Its Structure II: Syntax
(meets with 24.902)
RichardsTR 2:30-466-160
24.946Linguistic Theory and Japanese LanguageMiyagawaM 10-132‑D461
24.949JLanguage AcquisitionHacklT 2-532‑D461
24.951Introduction to SyntaxPesetskyMW 11‑12:3036-372
24.956Topics in SyntaxFox, RichardsT 10-132‑D461
24.961Introduction to PhonologyFeldman, FlemmingTR 2:30-456-191
24.964Topics in PhonologyZukoffR 2-532‑D831
24.965MorphologyAlbright, Katzir, PesetskyM 2-532‑D461
24.970Introduction to SemanticsHackl, SchwarzschildTR 10-11:3026-310
24.979Topics in Semanticsvon Fintel, Iatridou W 10-132‑D461
24.991Workshop in LinguisticsDeGraff, KenstowiczW 2-532‑D769
24.THGGraduate ThesisSee Dept.
M=Monday; T=Tuesday; W=Wednesday; R=Thursday; F=Friday