Meeting Pattern
The Introduction to Linguistics course modules consist of three 1 credit modules that can be taken separately.
Each module includes two components of the formal study of language (see topic outlines below). Phonology/Phonetics is a pre-requisite for both of the other two modules. Each module can be taken for a letter grade or as Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory. Same text book for all 3 modules and for the complete Introduction to Linguistics course module series! Each module can be completed at your own pace, which means you can register for multiple modules per semester as long as you start and finish each one in order. |
Description
Study the structure and function of pieces of words, as well as the structure and function of pieces of sentences. Learn about word roots and the affixes that attach to them. Develop an understanding of form and function of words within a sentence and identify sentence constituents.
Syllabus, Objectives, and Outcomes
Objectives:
You will:
- Identify how articulators are used to form specific speech sounds;
- Identify how a speaker's native language may affect the speaker's English pronunciation;
- Identify the form and function of constituent units of individual words;
- Identify the form and function of constituent units of sentences;
- Identify the set of characteristics that defines a word's category;
- Identify the set of implicit rules and implicatures that guide verbal exchanges.
Materials:
Required Text
Fromkin, V., Rodman, R., & Hyams, N. (2017). An Introduction to Language [11th edition]. Boston: $72 to buy on Amazon.com. ISBN: 1337559571
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