Sequence of lectures by faculty of the Linguistics Department and closely related departments, to acquaint new graduate students with current faculty research, and with research directions and resources of the campus.
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UnitsPass no pass
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeGraduate students only
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeThis dude is so ugly it makes the class unbearable. Furthermore, this accent is awful! How can you teach linguistics and speak like that? My theory is he had several concussions years ago but the university is scared to fire him
Boring lectures. Too wordy.
This class depends heavily on self-learning, but the professor and TA are very helpful
Although it's suppose to be an intro course to coding using Rstudio, it definitely didn't feel like it. If you have no background in coding, it will be very time consuming to understand. Make sure not to miss class because he goes over a lot of information during lecture.
If you are serious about learning how to properly analyze (linguistic) data, there is no one who will teach you as accessibly and efficiently as Prof. Gries. The class requires some stamina, but if you are willing invest some time, it is an outstanding learning opportunity.
I would recommend this class only to ling students who have a strong background in computer programming. You're expected to know essential terms and concepts specific to statistics despite there being no prereq's/advisory for this class other than Intro Ling. Also very negative opinions on the course textbook (conveniently written by the professor)