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English For Specific Purposes: The Syllabus
English For Specific Purposes: The Syllabus
prerequisite, course outcomes, and etc. You may also use other references in listing the
topics such as books, journals, articles, and any other forms. Follow the suggested
Hours/week
Prerequisite None
Course The students will be able to grasp the complexity of language as a
communication system shaped by cognitive, biological, cultural, and social
Outcomes/
factors.
Learning
Outcomes
The students will be able to demonstrate understanding of the concepts,
theories, and methodologies used by linguists in qualitative and quantitative
analyses of linguistic structure, and patterns of language use.
The students will be able to collect, organize and analyze linguistic data
from diverse languages, to form hypotheses about language structure/use
and to test those hypotheses against new data.
Course Outline:
Week Topic
1 Introduction : What is language ?
2 The Languages of the World
3 The Field of Linguistics
4 Theories in Linguistics
5 Phonetics
6 Phonology: Sound Arrangement
7 Morphology: Morphemes, Conditioning & Words
(Textbook)
Suggested Introduction to Linguistics
Readings and
http://staffnew.uny.ac.id/upload/132303688/pendidikan/intro2ling.pdf
References
Course Attendance
Attendance is mandatory.
Requirement
Late work
Late work is not acceptable if no valid reason
Readings
You should read the assigned readings before the date listed on the
syllabus, so that you can discuss them that day in class.
Quizzes
There will be 2 in-class timed quizzes. The second quiz will not cover
material that was on the first quiz. Each quiz will take approximately 1 hour
to complete.
Final exam
The final exam will be assigned after the last class period. You will
have 48 hours to begin the test, but it will be timed, and you will have 2
hours to
complete it. It will be cumulative, covering the entire course, and you will
have
access to your materials.