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Languages and Linguistics

(B.A.)

Faculty List


C. Bertrand-Jennings, L.Às L. (Paris) Ph.D. (Wayne State), Professor Emerita
L.E. Doucette, B.A. (London), Ph.D. (Brown), Professor Emeritus
P.R. LeÛn, M.A., Ph.D. (Cornell), Professor Emeritus
C.V. Ponomareff, M.A., Ph.D. (Toronto), Professor Emeritus
R. Skyrme, B.A., M.Litt. (Bristol), M.A., Ph.D. (Michigan), Professor Emeritus
H. Wittmann, M.A., Ph.D. (Mass.), Professor Emeritus
R.I. Binnick, B.A. (CUNY), M.A., Ph.D. (Chicago), Professor
E.A. Cowper, B.A. (McGill), A.M., Ph.D. (Brown), Associate Professor
D.M. James, B.A. (UBC), M.A. (Cornell), Ph.D. (Michigan), Associate Professor
S. Mittler, M.A. (Toronto), Ph.D. (Strasbourg), Associate Professor
J. Ndayiragije, M.A., Ph.D. (Montreal-UQAM), Associate Professor
R. Smyth, (B.A. (Carleton), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Alberta), Associate Professor
R. Helms-Park, M.A., Ph.D. (Toronto), Assistant Professor
K. McCrindle, M.A., Ph.D. (Toronto), Assistant Professor
P. Riendeau, M.A., Ph.D. (Montreal), Assistant Professor
F. Mugnier, M.A. (Lyon), Ph.D. (Grenoble), Senior Lecturer

Discipline Representative:

Summer & Fall 2003: R.I. Binnick (416-287-7120)

Winter & Summer 2004: D. James (416-287-7170)

The Languages and Linguistics discipline encompasses degree programs in both French (FRE) and Linguistics (LIN), as well as certain language courses (LGG) which are not associated with a specific degree. There is also a Specialist program in Management and French. The LGG courses currently include English for Academic purposes (formerly HUM courses), French as a Second Language, Mandarin, and Spanish.

Registration in all language courses (all courses with the prefix LGG and language practice and conversation courses with the prefix FRE) is subject to the approval of the instructor. Students will be assessed, in a manner to be determined by the instructor, at the beginning of the course. Students whose level of proficiency in the language is deemed inappropriate for the level of the course will be excluded from the course.

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