The Ph. D. program offers courses in theoretical linguistics and research methodologies, linguistics applied to other disciplines, and language teaching. These courses help students to reach an adequate level of analytical and critical thinking capabilities and to broaden their knowledge about the methodology and advanced technology in linguistic research. Combined with local education counseling, courses in language education are designed to develop knowledge and critical understanding of current theories in language pedagogy, and relate these to teaching practice.
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Development and Evaluation of E-learing Materials in Language Education |
Studies on Taiwan Literary Language |
Seminar on Reading and Writing Instruction |
Seminar on Reading Comprehension |
Theories of Language Teaching |
Seminar on Research Methods in Language Education |
Subjective Dialog and Classroom Observation |
Seminar on Contemporary Linguistic Theories |
Seminar on Phonological Theories |
Seminar on Syntactic Theories |
Seminar on Chinese Phonology |
Seminar on Language Operating Theories |
Seminar on Historical Linguistics |
Seminar on Psychological Linguistics |
Seminar on Cognitive Linguistics |
Seminar on Corpus Linguistics |
Seminar on Pragmatics |
Seminar on Semantics |
Classical Readings of Linguistics |
Seminar on the Syntax-Lexical Semantics Interface |
Studies of Language Contact |
Studies of Sociolinguistics |
Language Analysis |
Seminar on Discourse Analysis |
Seminar on Language Typology |
Seminar on Language Structure |
Language Acquisition |
Studies on Experiments of Taiwan Languages |
Studies of Language Change in Taiwan |
Comparative Studies of Taiwan Southern Min Dialects |
Comparative Studies of Hakka Dialects |
Formosan Syntax |
Studies of Quantitative Linguistics of Taiwan Languages |
Seminar on Formosan Languages |
Comparative Studies of Formosan Languages |
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