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Can I take a semantics (or semantics-related) course offered in a different department to satisfy the semantics requirement?

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Can I take a semantics (or semantics-related) course offered in a different department to satisfy the semantics requirement?

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You are expected to take Ling 442 (Semantics I) for your MA degree and Ling 479 (Semantics II) for your PhD degree. (When their graduate-level ”withers” Ling 542 (Semantic Theory I) and Ling 579 (Semantic Theory II) are implemented, you will need to take these.) Sometimes, courses about lexical semantics are offered in our department or elsewhere, but students are expected to take the above two courses first.

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