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Department of English Linguistics, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest » undergraduate courses
in general
The School of English and American Studies (SEAS) at Eötvös Loránd University has two primary goals: research and education. The Department of English Linguistics (DELG) is the department of SEAS responsible for the linguistic component of its BA and MA programmes, as well as for the PhD programme in English linguistics. The language of our courses is generally English, making them a favourite target for international students.
Our department offers courses in the following programmes of the School of English and American Studies (SEAS):
- BA in English and American studies major programme, English track [ANG]
- BA in English and American studies major programme, American studies track [AME]
- BA in English and American studies minor programme [ANG-M]
- MA in English language and literature [ANGD]
- MA in English language and literature, linguistics track [ANGD-Ny]
- MEd in English language and literature [OTAK]
BA
introductory
- BBN-FLN-101 Introduction to linguistics lecture (also in Hungarian; ideally taken in term 1) [ANG, AME, ANG-M]
- BBN-ANG-132 Introduction to linguistics seminar (ideally taken in term 1) [ANG, AME, OTAK (ideally in term 2)]
BBN-XIN-104 Information technology [ANG, AME](2006–2010)- BBN-ANG-183 Typography (ideally taken in term 2) [ANG, AME]
phonology
- BBN-ANG-141 Foundations lecture (ideally taken in term 2) [ANG, AME, ANG-M, OTAK]
- BBN-ANG-241 Core lecture (ideally taken in year 2) [ANG, AME, ANG-M]
- BBN-ANG-242 Core seminar (ideally taken in year 2) [ANG, AME, OTAK]
- BBN-ANG-243 Advanced lecture (ideally taken in year 3) [ANG]
syntax
- BBN-ANG-151 Foundations lecture (ideally taken in term 2) [ANG, AME, ANG-M, OTAK]
- BBN-ANG-251 Core lecture (ideally taken in year 2) [ANG, AME, ANG-M]
- BBN-ANG-252 Core seminar (ideally taken in year 2) [ANG, AME, OTAK]
- BBN-ANG-253 Advanced lecture (ideally taken in year 3) [ANG]
history
- BBN-ANG-249 History of English (ideally taken in term 5) [ANG, AME]
specialization
- BBN-ANG-341 specialization lecture
- BBN-ANG-342 specialization seminar
MA
foundations
- BMA-ANGD-B3 Varieties of English and the history of English [ANGD]
specialization
- BMA-ANGD-CNy1 Topics in English phonology [ANGD-Ny]
- BMA-ANGD-CNy2 Reading English phonology [ANGD-Ny]
- BMA-ANGD-CNy3 Syllable structure [ANGD-Ny]
- BMA-ANGD-CNy4 The phonology of English intonation [ANGD-Ny]
- BMA-ANGD-CNy5 English acoustic phonetics [ANGD-Ny]
- BMA-ANGD-CNy6 Laboratory phonology: the role of perception in English phonology [ANGD-Ny]
- BMA-ANGD-CNy7 Current developments in minimalist syntax [ANGD-Ny]
- BMA-ANGD-CNy8 Alternative approaches to nominals [ANGD-Ny]
- BMA-ANGD-CNy9 The syntax and semantics of English adjectives [ANGD-Ny]
- BMA-ANGD-CNy10 Readings in English word classes [ANGD-Ny]
- BMA-ANGD-CNy11 Alternative approaches to phrase structure [ANGD-Ny]
- BMA-ANGD-CNy12 Current developments in Optimality Theory [ANGD-Ny]
- BMA-ANGD-CNy13 Etymology [ANGD-Ny]
- BMA-ANGD-CNy14 Reading Middle English [ANGD-Ny]
- BMA-ANGD-CNy15 Morphology [ANGD-Ny]
- BMA-ANGD-CNy16 Lexicography [ANGD-Ny]
- BMA-ANGD-CNy17 Lexicology [ANGD-Ny]
tutorial
- BMA-ANGD-C2 Tutorial course 1 [ANGD-Ny]
- BMA-ANGD-C3 Tutorial course 2 [ANGD-Ny]