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Spring Quarter 2022 Time Schedule

LINGUISTICS
(COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES )

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ENTRY CODES FOR ALL CLASSES AVAILABLE FROM INSTRUCTORS ONLY; INDEPENDENT STUDY AND SPECIAL SEMINARS AVAILABLE IN PDL A-210

Enrl        Sect                                                                                             Crs
Restr   SLN  ID Cred    Meeting Times     Bldg/Rm       Instructor                 Status Enrl/Lim   Grades  Fee Other
 ?       ?       ?           ?             ?               ?                         ?       ?         ?      ?    ?

LING   200  INTRO LINGUISTICS(VLPA/I&S,QSR)
       16505 A  5       MWF    830-920    ARC  147      Cheng,Q                    Open    252/ 270                      
       16506 AA  QZ     TTh    830-920    MGH  238      Bansal,Vipasha             Open     29/  30                      
       16507 AB  QZ     TTh    830-920    MGH  271      Liang,Siyu                 Open     27/  30                      
       16508 AC  QZ     TTh    930-1020   LOW  106      Lindekugel,Katie           Closed   30/  30                      
       16509 AD  QZ     TTh    930-1020   SAV  138      Liang,Siyu                 Open     23/  30                      
       16510 AE  QZ     TTh    1030-1120  CDH  139      Conrad,Elizabeth           Open     29/  30                      
       16511 AF  QZ     TTh    1030-1120  ARC  160      Braverman,Adeline          Open     28/  30                      
       16512 AG  QZ     TTh    1130-1220  SAV  131      Conrad,Elizabeth           Open     27/  30                      
       16513 AH  QZ     TTh    1130-1220  ART  317      Braverman,Adeline          Closed   30/  30                      
       16514 AI  QZ     TTh    1230-120   SAV  137      Bansal,Vipasha             Open     29/  30                      

LING   210  LANGUAGE & THOUGHT(I&S)
       16515 A  5       MWF    230-320    MGH  238      McGarrity,Laura W          Closed   35/  35                %     

LING   233  LANGUAGE & SOCIETY(VLPA,DIV)
       16516 A  5       MWF    830-920    GWN  301      Evans,Betsy E              Open     78/ 160                J     
       16517 AA  QZ     Th     830-920    ART  006      SHETH,KAVERI               Open     10/  20                J     
       16518 AB  QZ     Th     830-920    ART  004      Karamali,Saiya             Open      3/  20                J     
       16519 AC  QZ     Th     930-1020   ART  006      SHETH,KAVERI               Open     11/  20                J     
       16520 AD  QZ     Th     930-1020   ART  004      Karamali,Saiya             Open      4/  20                J     
       16521 AE  QZ     Th     1030-1120  ART  004      Karamali,Saiya             Open     11/  20                J     
       16522 AF  QZ     Th     1130-1220  ART  004      Karamali,Saiya             Open     12/  20                J     
       16523 AG  QZ     Th     1230-120   ART  004      SHETH,KAVERI               Open     14/  20                J     
       16524 AH  QZ     Th     230-320    ART  006      SHETH,KAVERI               Open     13/  20                J     

LING   234  LANG & DIVERSITY(I&S,DIV)
       16525 A  5       MWF    1130-1220  WFS  201      Rozelle,Lorna              Open     49/  60                      
       16526 AA  QZ     Th     830-920    SAV  162      UKASICK,TRENT              Open      7/  25                      
       16527 AB  QZ     Th     930-1020   MEB  234      UKASICK,TRENT              Open      8/  25                      
       16528 AC  QZ     Th     1130-1220  SAV  162      UKASICK,TRENT              Open     23/  25                      
       16529 AD  QZ     Th     1230-120   SAV  162      UKASICK,TRENT              Open     12/  25                      

LING   269  SWEARNG & TABOO LANG(I&S)
       16530 A  5       MWF    1130-1220  CDH  109      McGarrity,Laura W          Closed  100/ 100                      
       16531 AA  QZ     Th     930-1020   JHN  111      PROCH AHN,EMILY            Closed   26/  25                      
       16532 AB  QZ     Th     1230-120   SAV  139      PROCH AHN,EMILY            Closed   25/  25                      
       16533 AC  QZ     Th     130-220    SAV  162      PROCH AHN,EMILY            Open     24/  25                      
       16534 AD  QZ     Th     1030-1120  SAV  264      PROCH AHN,EMILY            Closed   25/  25                      

LING   415  HIST GERMAN LANG(VLPA)
       16535 A  5       MWF    1130-1220  MGH  231      Oehme,Annegret             Open     14/  20                J     

LING   419  ROLING SENIOR ESSAY (VLPA)Prerequisites (cancellation in effect)
 IS    21575 A  3       to be arranged    *    *                                   Open      1/  15                      

LING   421  R FOR LINGUIST(QSR)Prerequisites
       16536 A  5       MW     130-320    MGH  242      Jones,Benjamin             Open     21/  25                %J    

LING   432  SOCIOLINGUISTICS I(VLPA/I&S,DIV)Prerequisites (cancellation in effect)
Restr  16537 A  5       MW     1230-220   OUG  136      Evans,Betsy E              Closed   35/  35                J     
                        IF CLASS IS CLOSED AND YOU WANT AN                          
ADD CODE, THE INSTRUCTOR WILL SEND
OUT AN ADD CODE BASED ON THE
WAITLIST AT:
HTTPS://TINYURL.COM/UMJB9C8K

LING   446  ENGLISH PHONOLOGY(VLPA)Prerequisites (cancellation in effect)
       16538 A  3       MW     230-350    MGH  228      Hargus,Sharon L            Open      1/  35                      

LING   450  INTRO LING PHONET(VLPA/NW)Prerequisites (cancellation in effect)
Restr  16539 A  5       MW     1030-1220  EGL  001      Hargus,Sharon L            Open     29/  45                J     
                        PERIOD 1 REGISTRATION IS RESTRICTED                         
LINGUISTICS MAJORS AND MINORS.
MINORS: WRITE TO INSTRUCTOR FOR ADD
CODE. ALL OTHERS INTERESTED PUT YOU
NAME ON THE WAITLIST:
HTTPS://TINYURL.COM/MR29K6VW

LING   451  PHONOLOGY I(VLPA/I&S)Prerequisites (cancellation in effect)
Restr  16540 A  5       TTh    1230-220   ECE  105      Lapierre,Myriam            Closed   36/  30                J     
                        IF CLASS IS CLOSED AND YOU WANT AN                          
ADD CODE, THE INSTRUCTOR WILL SEND
OUT AN ADD CODE BASED ON THE
WAITLIST AT:
HTTPS://TINYURL.COM/3K75WM96

LING   452  PHONOLOGY II(VLPA/I&S)Prerequisites
       16541 A  5       TTh    1030-1220  WFS  201      Lapierre,Myriam            Open      7/  30                J     

LING   462  SYNTAX II(VLPA/I&S)Prerequisites (cancellation in effect)
       16542 A  5       TTh    1030-1220  JHN  111      Citko,Barbara              Open     26/  35                      
                        IF CLASS IS CLOSED AND YOU WANT AN                          
ADD CODE, THE INSTRUCTOR WILL SEND
OUT AN ADD CODE BASED ON THE
WAITLIST AT:
HTTPS://TINYURL.COM/RSHRCJPJ

LING   471  COMPUT METHODS-LING (QSR)
       16544 A  5       TTh    1030-1220  RAI  121      Kelley,Matt                Open     18/  35                      

LING   472  INTR TO COMPUT LING (VLPA/NW)Prerequisites
       16545 A  5       TTh    330-450    LOW  101      NG,SARA                    Open     28/  35                J     
       16546 AA  QZ     F      230-320    MGH  251      DHUNGANA,GITA              Open     28/  35                J     

LING   490  FIELDWORK
 IS   >16547 A  1-3     to be arranged                                                       0/  15  CR/NC               
                        PLEASE CONTACT                                              
HAS-CENTER@UW.EDU
FOR REGISTRATION

LING   499  UNDERGRAD RESEARCH
 IS   >16548 A  1-5     to be arranged                                                      17/  15E               J     
                        PLEASE CONTACT                                              
HAS-CENTER@UW.EDU
FOR REGISTRATION
 IS   >16549 B  1-5     to be arranged                                                       3/  15E               HJ    
                        PLEASE CONTACT                                              
HAS-CENTER@UW.EDU
FOR REGISTRATION
FOR HONORS STUDENTS ONLY

LING   520  INTRO STATS FOR LING
       16550 A  5       TTh    1030-1220  FSH  107      Cheng,Q                    Open     11/  35                %     

LING   521  R FOR LINGUISTS
       16551 A  5       MW     130-320    MGH  242      Jones,Benjamin             Open      4/   5                %J    

LING   532  SOCIOLINGUISTICS I
Restr  16552 A  5       MW     1230-220   OUG  136      Evans,Betsy E              Open      4/   5                J     
                        IF CLASS IS CLOSED AND YOU WANT AN                          
ADD CODE, THE INSTRUCTOR WILL SEND
OUT AN ADD CODE BASED ON THE
WAITLIST AT:
HTTPS://TINYURL.COM/UMJB9C8K

LING   548  2ND/FL TEACH CPSTON
 IS    16553 A  3-5     to be arranged                                             Open      0/   3E                     
                        CONTACT PHONEME@UW.EDU FOR                                  
REGISTRATION

LING   550  INTRO LING PHONETPrerequisites
Restr  16554 A  5       MW     1030-1220  EGL  001      Hargus,Sharon L            Open      0/   5                J     
      >16555 B  5       MW     1030-1220  EGL  001      Hargus,Sharon L                      6/  20                J     
                        ONLINE SECTION FOR CLMS STUDENTS                            

LING   551  PHONOLOGY I
Restr  16556 A  5       TTh    1230-220   ECE  105      Lapierre,Myriam            Open      3/   5                J     

LING   552  PHONOLOGY II
       16557 A  5       TTh    1030-1220  WFS  201      Lapierre,Myriam            Closed    5/   5                J     

LING   573  NLP SYSTEMS/APPS
      >16560 C  4       TTh    100-220    GLD  322      Levow,Gina-Anne                      0/  40                J     
                        CONTACT INSTRUCTOR FOR ADD CODE.                            

LING   575  COMPUT LING TOPICS
      >16567 G  3       M      330-550    SMI  115      Mitchell,Margaret A                  1/   5                J     
                        VALUE SENSITIVE DATA PROCESSING                             
THIS COURSE WILL COVER THE
CONSTRUCTION, ANALYSIS, AND MANAGEM
OF DATA USED TO TRAIN AND EVALUATE
MODELS. THE COURSE WILL HAVE
READINGS, VIDEOS, AND LECTURES ON
GENERAL TECHNIQUES FOR DATA
COLLECTION, ANNOTATION AND PROCESSI
WITH A FOCUS ON THE VALUES THAT
MAY BE ENCODED THROUGHOUT THE DATA
DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE. STUDENTS'
FINAL PROJECT WILL BE A RIGOROUS
EVALUATION DATASET FOR AN ML MODEL.
CONTACT INSTRUCTOR FOR ADD CODE.
      >16568 H  3       T      330-550    LOW  202      Levow,Gina-Anne                      2/   5                J     
                        SPEECH TECHNOLOGY FOR ENDANGERED                            
LANGUAGES
THE COURSE WILL COVER THE THEORY AN
PRACTICE OF SPEECH TECHNOLOGY AND
ITS APPLICATION TO ENDANGERED
LANGUAGES. THE COURSE WILL HAVE
READINGS AND LECTURES ON GENERAL
TECHNIQUES AND ISSUES IN SPEECH
TECHNOLOGY AND WILL USE PUBLICLY
AVAILABLE TOOLS AND TOOLKITS TO
INVESTIGATE THE APPLICATION OF SPEE
TECHNOLOGY TO ENDANGERED LANGUAGE
DATA.
CONTACT INSTRUCTOR FOR ADD CODE.
      >16569 I  3       W      330-550    SMI  309      Steinert-Threlkeld,Shane N           4/   5                J     
                        ANALYZING NEURAL LANGUAGE MODELS                            
TWO RECENT TRENDS IN NLP---THE
APPLICATION OF DEEP NEURAL NETWORKS
AND THE USE OF TRANSFER LEARNING---
HAVE RESULTED IN MANY MODELS THAT
ACHIEVE HIGH PERFORMANCE ON IMPORTA
TASKS BUT WHOSE BEHAVIOR ON
THOSE TASKS IS DIFFICULT TO INTERPR
IN THIS SEMINAR, WE WILL LOOK
AT METHODS INSPIRED BY LINGUISTICS
COGNITIVE SCIENCE FOR ANALYZING
WHAT LARGE NEURAL LANGUAGE MODELS H
IN FACT LEARNED:
DIAGNOSTIC/PROBING CLASSIFIERS,
ADVERSARIAL TEST SETS, AND ARTIFICI
LANGUAGES, AMONG OTHERS. PARTICULAR
ATTENTION WILL BE PAID TO PROBING
THESE MODELS' _SEMANTIC_ KNOWLEDGE,
WHICH HAS RECEIVED COMPARABLY
LITTLE ATTENTION COMPARED TO THEIR
SYNTACTIC KNOWLEDGE. STUDENTS WILL
ACQUIRE RELEVANT SKILLS AND (IN SMA
GROUPS) DESIGN AND EXECUTE A
LINGUISTICALLY-INFORMED ANALYSIS
EXPERIMENT, RESULTING IN A REPORT I
THE FORM OF A PUBLISHABLE CONFERENC
PAPER.
CONTACT INSTRUCTOR FOR ADD CODE.
      >16572 L  3       MW     100-220    SMI  407      Steinert-Threlkeld,Shane N           2/   4                J     
                        DEEP LEARNING FOR NATURAL LANGUAGE                          
PROCESSING
THE APPLICATION OF NEURAL NETWORK
METHODS---UNDER THE NAME "DEEP
LEARNING"---HAS LED TO BREAKTHROUGH
IN A WIDE RANGE OF FIELDS, INCLUDIN
IN BUILDING LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGIES
(E.G. FOR SEARCH, TRANSLATION, TEXT
INPUT PREDICTION). THIS COURSE WILL
PROVIDE A HANDS-ON INTRODUCTION TO
USE OF DEEP LEARNING METHODS FOR
PROCESSING NATURAL LANGUAGE. METHOD
TO BE COVERED INCLUDE STATIC WORD
EMBEDDINGS, CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL
NETWORKS FOR TEXT, RECURRENT NEURAL
NETWORKS, TRANSFORMERS, PRE-TRAININ
AND TRANSFER LEARNING, WITH
APPLICATIONS INCLUDING PARSING,
TRANSLATION, AND GENERATION.

LING   580  PROBS IN LINGUISTCS
Restr  16573 A  4       M      330-550    DEN  213                                 Open      0/  10                J     
      >16574 B  2       M      330-550    DEN  213                                           0/   5  CR/NC         J     
                        CONTACT INSTRUCTOR FOR ADD CODE.                            
Restr  16575 C  4       T      330-550    SAV  168      Citko,Barbara              Open      2/  10                J     
      >16576 D  2       T      330-550    SAV  168      Citko,Barbara                        0/   5                J     
                        CONTACT INSTRUCTOR FOR ADD CODE                             
Restr  16577 G  4       W      330-550    DEN  212                                 Open      0/  10                J     
      >16578 H  2       W      330-550    DEN  212                                           0/   5                J     
                        CONTACT INSTRUCTOR FOR ADD CODE                             
       16579 K  4       Th     330-550    DEN  256      Ogihara,Toshiyuki          Open      1/  10                J     
                        be on the latter                                            
This seminar will discuss a variety
of topics related to modification
using Morzyckis book Modification
as a point of departure. We will
touch on both adjectival
modification and adverbial
modification, but our emphasis WILL
be on the latter
      >16580 L  2       Th     330-550    DEN  256      Ogihara,Toshiyuki                    0/   5                J     
                        THIS SEMINAR WILL DISCUSS A VARIETY                         
OF TOPICS RELATED TO MODIFICATION
USING MORZYCKIS BOOK MODIFICATION
AS A POINT OF DEPARTURE. WE WILL
TOUCH ON BOTH ADJECTIVAL
MODIFICATION AND ADVERBIAL
MODIFICATION, BUT OUR EMPHASIS WILL
BE ON THE LATTER

LING   590  FIELDWORK
 IS    16581 A  1-3     to be arranged                                             Open      0/  10  CR/NC               
                        FOR REGISTRATION, PLEASE                                    
CONTACT PHONEME@UW.EDU

LING   599  LING COLLOQUIUM
       16582 A  1       F      330-550    JHN  111      Wright,R                   Open     10/  50E                     
      >16583 B  1       T      330-420    DEN  212      Shapiro,Naomi Tachikawa              9/  15  CR/NC               
                        PROSEMINAR FOR NEW LINGUISTICS                              
GRADUATE STUDENTS. FOR REGISTRATION
PLEASE INSTRUCTOR

LING   600  INDEPNDNT STDY/RSCH
 IS   >16584 A  1-10    to be arranged                                                      13/  40                      

LING   700  MASTERS THESIS
 IS   >16586 A  1-10    to be arranged                                                       6/  20E                     

LING   800  DOCTORAL DISSERTATN
 IS   >16588 A  1-10    to be arranged                                                       7/  30E