Information Regarding Final Exam

Your final exam will be on Wednesday, December 19, from 12:30-2:30pm, in our usual classroom (CAS 221).   The exam will consist of several short-answer responses, of the sort that you are now familiar with.  (There will be no longer, essay-style response.)  Although the final exam will be longer than your quizzes have been, it will not be twice the length–in other words, I don’t intend for the exam to require the full two hours to complete, though you are of course welcome to use all of the allotted time.

The exam will be cumulative.  However, the emphasis will be on our more recent class material–roughly, our course topics from November and December.  These include:

  1. Spoken Language Comprehension
  2. Spoken Language Production
  3. Language & The Brain
  4. Human Languages vs. Animal Communication Systems:  Bees, Wild Primates, Ape Language Studies
  5. The Evolution of the Human Language Faculty & The Protolanguage Hypothesis
  6. The Relationship Between Language & Thought (The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis)

From amongst the above topics, the heaviest emphasis will be placed on those that have been introduced since our last quiz, i.e. the last three topics on the above list.

You can also expect a question or two that address our earlier course topics from September and October (roughly, “What Constitutes Knowledge of Language?”, “Nativism, The Poverty of the Stimulus & Universal Grammar”, and “Language Development in Normal & Unusual Circumstances”).  These questions will be of a very general nature, and will address material that has remained relevant throughout the rest of the course, insofar as it served as a backdrop for our subsequent discussions.  Certainly, there will be no questions that address very specific facts or conclusions that were introduced during those earlier portions of our course.

Note:  I will have my regularly scheduled office hours on the following days:  Tuesday, December 11, from 4-6pm; Friday, December 14, from 12-1pm; and Tuesday, December 18, from 4-6pm.

Note:  Extra copies of all the class handouts can be found in the mailbox outside of my office door (621 Commonwealth Avenue, #110).