EKIP2010 English Linguistics (5 cr)
Study level:
Basic studies
Grading scale:
0-5
Language:
English
Responsible organisation:
Department of Language and Communication Studies
Curriculum periods:
2020-2021, 2021-2022, 2022-2023
Description
Content
This course introduces the basic linguistic terms and their application to the analysis of the English language at various levels. It also provides students with skills to analyze English using syntactic concepts and terminology.
Completion method
Contact teaching
Assessment details
Active class participation, Moodle exam(s), home exam(s)Learning outcomes
After completing the course students will be able to
- view language as a research subject and language use as a form of social action
- explain basic approaches in the study of language (semantics, pragmatics, discourse analysis, conversation analysis)
- recognise the central levels of linguistic description (phonology, morphology, syntax, lexis, semantics, pragmatics) in English and the basic terminology related to them
- describe the structure of the English language using basic grammatical terminology, including distinguishing the basic clause types and phrases and their constituent elements from each other and understanding the connections between the different levels of structural analysis
- analyze both spoken and written language and understand their multimodal basis for meaning-making
Additional information
Attendance 80%
Study materials
Other material will be provided on Moodle
Literature
- Yule, G. (2010). The Study of Language (4th ed.).
- Downing & Locke. (2014). English Grammar: A University Course.
Completion methods
Method 1
Description:
Attendance 80%
Evaluation criteria:
Active class participation, Moodle exam(s), home exam(s)
Select all marked parts
Parts of the completion methods
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Participation in teaching (5 cr)
Type:
Participation in teaching
Grading scale:
0-5
Evaluation criteria:
Active class participation, Moodle exam(s), home exam(s)
Language:
English
Study methods:
Contact teaching
Study materials:
Other material will be provided on Moodle
Literature:
- Yule, G. (2010). The Study of Language (4th ed.).
- Downing & Locke. (2014). English Grammar: A University Course.