Coursera: Miracles of Human Language
Today I received my fourth certificate from Coursera for the course Miracles of Human Language: An Introduction to Linguistics taught by Leiden University. View my notes.
My first completed Coursera course was way back in 2013, the second and third in March 2015 and April 2015 respectively.
About the Course:
The Miracles of Human Language introduces you to the many-faceted study of languages, which has amazed humans since the beginning of history. Together with speakers of many other languages around the world, as well as with famous linguists such as Noam Chomsky and Adele Goldberg, you will learn to understand and analyse how your native tongue is at the same time similar and different from many other languages. You will learn the basic concepts of linguistics, get to know some of the key features of big and small languages and get insight into what linguists do.
This course gives an introduction into the study of languages, the field of linguistics. With the support of the basic linguistic terminology that is offered in the course, you will soon be able to comment both on variety between languages, as well as on a single language’s internal structure. Anyone who wishes to understand how languages work, and how they can give us insight into the human mind is very welcome to join.
The course is useful if you want to get a fairly quick introduction into linguistics, for instance because you are considering studying it further, or because you are interested in a neighbouring discipline such as psychology, computer science or anthropology. Furthermore, the course will help you develop analytical skills.
I encourage you to sign up for Coursera courses because they have really interesting offerings from many renowned universities. The best of all… they are FREE. Go for it!