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Oh my god, what a nightmare of a course. Whatever you go into thinking the course will be about, it will likely be wrong. Probably one of the most confusing courses I have ever taken. Read the packet of handouts- it has some really good things in there. There was a page in there that suggested what to do on a homework assignment and that saved my butt. The homework assignments are few and far between so make sure to work hard on them and do well. The final counts as a a total of -six- assignments as each of the three sections is counted twice, so study hard and do well on that too. I would not recommend taking this course unless you already know some concepts in linguistics (ironic, considering it is an introductory course).
Never thought about so many abstract concepts pertaining to language. He definitely knows his stuff. This isn't really a practical class unless you are planning to go into linguistic field research, but it helps you think about language on an abstract plane. Erin is a HUGE help because she makes sure you understand the material.
The class is interesting and necessary for linguistics majors, but probably not for others. Elson is a very good professor, but a little persnickity (sp?), and very particular about the way things are done. The class is very helpful for those that are linguistics majors (obviously, it's a requirement), and it was not particularly difficult. I was doing really well in the class but did not do as well on the final so I ended up with an A- instead of the A that I think I deserved.
AVOID AVOID AVOID. I thought I wanted to major in Linguistics and thought this would be an interesting class. It was a nightmare. Elson is a nice guy, but the class is hard to follow /confusing and boring. Let's be honest. There are some students who sit in the front and live in Brown and all think Elson is a God. But unless that describes you, AVOID THIS CLASS.
This class does not go like an intro course. Elson is funny and I respect his old-fashioned attitude, but it got old. The thing is, the info is weirdly presented and so dull that I was lost half the time--and I have experience in linguistics! Do not take this if you have no experience in linguistics. There are few assignments and almost no reading, so you can feel a little at sea sometimes. Also, it is not about historical linguistics, so (for me) it is pretty uninteresting.
Elson can be funny but his lectures are dry. There are some funny moments (mainly the beginning of class when he complains about things happening in the world). NO CELL PHONES! Not even on vibrate/silent. You can kiss your grade goodbye if you have it on and it goes off during lecture. This is not an easy class (problem sets are not clear and make you frustrated); if you are not a linguistics/cog sci major don't take this class.
Pretty easy class. Elson is kind of eccentric--don't leave your phone on in class, or he'll be very mad. Other than that, the homework assignments are pretty easy, and Elson is fairly entertaining if you ignore the cell phone thing, where you lose a whole letter grade on the course if he becomes aware of yours.
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