Language and Mind

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Free Online Course: Language and Mind provided by Swayam is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 8 weeks long, 2-3 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Swayam. Language and Mind is taught by Rajesh Kumar.

Overview
  • Language learning can be put under three broad perspectives. Some believe language is pairing of lexicon and syntax i.e. of words and the set of rules that defines how we can combine those words most fundamental of these rules are innate i.e. they are already there in the human mind before it is exposed to society. This means there is perhaps an innate Language Faculty. Still others believe that General Cognitive Abilities that account for other kinds of learning can also account for language. There are many others who strongly believe that language is essentially socially embedded and that all learning takes place through social interactions. This course will briefly account for the most convincing position and will argue for it from generative perspective and biological foundations of language. Throughout the course we will try to be familiar with relationship between language and human mind; to understand language as a special purpose cognitive ability; and to understand underlying mental computation for natural language processing. INTENDED AUDIENCE :Anyone interested in the topic.PREREQUISITES : NILINDUSTRY SUPPORT :NIL

Syllabus
  • Week 1: On LanguageWhat is Language?What is scientific about language?How is language constitutive of being human?Distinction between human and non-human languageOrigin of languageWhat is the relationship between language and mind?How do children acquire language?Nature of learning languageGenerative foundation of language acquisitionBiological foundation of LanguageLanguage acquisition deviceUniversal grammar
    Week 2: Language in MindAcquisition and/or learningI-language and InnatenessPatterns – Universal GrammarHuman BrainLanguage deficit/ loss
    Week 3: Patterns in sounds and wordsSoundsVowels/ConsonantsPlaces and manners of articulationFeatures of sounds
    Week 4: Words and sentencesWordsConstraints of patterns in wordsCluster as constraintsSyllables
    Week 5: GrammarParts of sentencesSubjects/ PredicatesLexical categoriesFunctional categoriesNature of verbs
    Week 6: Advanced GrammarComplement/ adjunctRestrictionsSemantic relationsCaseMovement
    Week 7: Levels of representation and principles of grammarMovement/displacementMotivation for the movementComplementizer phraseCase assignmentPassive morphology and NP movementD structureBinding theoryIndices and antecedentsCo-indexingConstraints
    Week 8:Language and cognitionCompound verbNegationLanguage and CognitionGoal of cognitive sciencesComputational linguistics- goals, breakthroughs and challengesLanguage and mind