This document lists linguistics papers offered at the School of Language Studies in 2011, including paper codes, titles, prerequisites, locations, and whether they can be taken as a BA or BC. There are 11 papers listed ranging from 100 to 300 level, covering topics like language and communication, language and society, forensic linguistics, phonology, and languages of the Pacific. Most papers are offered at the MAN campus and via distance learning, and have prerequisites of other linguistics papers.
#3: Offered, core, topics language in the brain, design features of language, patterns of language use racehorse commentating to news interviews
#4: Linguistics meets anthrolopology being a member of a culture entails knowing how and when to speak, what is taboo, what silence can mean
#5: Why might people hate the aussie accent but love the kiwi one, how does a multilingual person decide when to use each language, and how do we plan for the survival of languages?
#6: Congratulations on learning your first language? How did you do it? How might we learn a second language
#7: Language and the law the law of patents, trademarks and murder what can linguists tell about your handwriting your text messages
#8: The car in front of you has that sign baby on board. What does this tell you about you? Language shapes us, and puts us into powerfull or powerless posiitons, lets see how language might trap us or set us free
#10: Learn to document a language and cutlure, learn to understand our culture through its linguistic practices = how and why people talk to their pets?
#11: Who are we? Who do we want to be? Maybe all we are is a body stuffed with stories
#12: The beaty of the pacific is matched by the languages spoken here, the world of Poly, mel and micro as well as ways of speaking English to present a pasifika identity