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  2. The Faculty of Arts Language Centre provides world-class facilities and technology for UM’s different language programs. It supports language learning at all levels, informs on international opportunities and offers cultural insight through activities and events for students.

  3. The English Language Centre (ELC) provides in-person and remote courses to students whose first language is not English in order to support academic success and participation in the University of Manitoba community.

  4. Every language has unique properties that deepen our overall understanding of linguistic structure. In this course, the phonology, morphology, and syntax of a specific language are systematically explored on the basis of field records and descriptions which have become classics. The language of study will vary from year to year.

  5. As a student in the linguistics program, you will explore a wide variety of linguistics sub-fields: the nature of meaning, sounds and patterns of sounds, the structure of words and sentences, anatomical foundations of language, historical linguistics, the role of language in society, signed language and the relationship between language and ...

  6. Sep 14, 2019 · Dakota and Michif are being taught for the first time at the U of M this year. The two new courses, topics in Indigenous languages: Dakota, and topics in Indigenous languages: Michif, join the university’s Cree and Ojibway courses, which have been taught at the U of M for decades.

  7. Single and Double Advanced Majors: Students must successfully complete at the University of Manitoba or through an approved University of Manitoba exchange pro­gram the hours of coursework in their Major program as noted below:

  8. Jan 4, 2019 · Thanks to a program organized by the International Centre, University of Manitoba students can practice a new language – and learn about a new culture – in a friendly, informal setting.

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