A major sequence normally consists of not less than LIN1010 and LIN1020 (first-year linguistics), sixteen points of linguistics at second-year level and twenty four points of linguistics at third-year level. A minor sequence consists of LIN1010 and LIN1020 and sixteen points of linguistics at second-year level. It is expected that students who major in linguistics will have the experience of learning or acquiring a language other than their first language. This can be achieved by taking LIN2370/3370 (Aboriginal languages of Australia) as part of their major sequence.
It will normally be expected that students majoring in linguistics will have passed at least one of the subjects from each of the following groups:
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