Course Contents
A General introduction to Linguistics
• Basic terms and Concepts in Linguistics
• What is language?
• Nature of Language
• What is linguistics? The Components of Language
Source: Teacher’s source & An introduction to Linguistics by Loreto Todd (pg 5-11)
• Branches of Linguistics
Source: Teacher’s source
• Function of language, Design features of language
Source: Teacher’s source & Language and Linguistics by John Lyons (pg 17-24)
• Synchronic and Diachronic point of view in Linguistics
Source: Language &Linguistics by John Lyons (pg 54-58)
• Saussure’s sign theory of Language
Source: Teacher’s source
• Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic relationship
Source: Teacher’s source & Linguistics terms and concepts by Geoffrey Finch (pg 5-7)
• Langue and Parole
Source: Teacher’s source
Phonetics and Phonology
• Organs of speech
• Consonants and vowels
• Manner of Articulation
• Place of Articulation
Source: Teacher’s source & Loreto Todd (pg 12-18). Chart in Peter Roach (pg.65)
• Consonant sounds of English
• Short Vowel sounds of English & exercises
Source: Loreto Todd (pg 19-34). EPP pg.15-17
Long Vowel sounds of English, Diphthong & exercises
Source: EPP pg.19-20, 21-23
Morphology
• Free and Bound Morphemes
Source: Todd pg 41-42
• Allomorphs, Derivational Morphology
Source: Todd pg 42-45
• Inflectional Morphology, exercise
Source: Todd pg45-48
Syntax
• The Phrase
• The Clause
Source: Todd pg 60-65 & exercise
• The Sentence
Source: Todd pg 65-73 & exercise
Semantics
• Polysymy, Synonymy
Source: Todd pg79-82.
• Antonymy, Hyponymy
Source: Todd pg82-86
• Idioms & exercise
Source: Todd pg87-89
Psycholinguistics
• Language Acquisition and Language Learning
• How language is acquired, comprehended and produced
Source: Hand outs
•Different Theories regarding Language Learning /Acquisition
Behaviorism (BF skinner’s Theory).
Innateness/Mentalism (Chomsky’s theory)
Source: Hand outs
1) Cognitivism (Piagets theory of human development )
2) Interactionism (Vygotsky’s theory of language Acquisition )
Source: Hand outs
Memory (retention, recall, review, three stage information processing model)
Source: Hand outs & Psycholinguistics learning & using Language by Insup Taylor pg 21-23
•Development sequence of 1St Language learning in child
Source: Linguistic terms and concepts by Geoffrey Finch pg 206-209
•First language learning vs second language learning
Source: Second Language Acquisition (SLA) by Muriel Saville-Troikre pg 16-21
No Information Yet
No Information Yet
No Information Yet