Intro To Linguistics Syllabus
Intro To Linguistics Syllabus
Learning Plan
Desired Course Content References Teaching and Assessme Resource Time
Learning Learning Activities nt Task Materials Table
Outcomes (TLAs) (AT) (17
(DLO) weeks
/
51
hours)
Weeks 1-2
Course Outcome 1: Demonstrate understanding of the characteristics of language from the structuralist, transformationalist, functionalist and interactionist views
Unit Topic: Language- Definition and Characteristics
Explain the A. Definition of Language Halliday, M.A.K. (2003) On language and Linguistics. A. Lecture Quizzes Reference 2
main Great Britain. MPG Books Ltd. Bodmin, Cornwall book, hours
characteristi handouts,
cs of human https:/linguistics.ucla.edu>ling-intro power point
languages presentation
Analyze B. Characteristics of Language Halliday, M.A.K. (2003) On language and Linguistics. B. Lecture and Quiz bee Reference 4
local according to various views: Great Britain. MPG Books Ltd. Bodmin, Cornwall situational book, hours
language- analysis Proposal handouts,
related 1. Structuralist View https:/linguistics.ucla.edu>ling-intro for local- power point
phenomena based presentation
using the 2. Transformalist View language
terminology research
and theories 3. Functionalist View
of various
views 4. Interactionist View
Weeks 3-10
Course Outcome 2: Conduct critical discourse analysis according to the linguistic facets, i.e., phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics
Deconstruct A. Definition and scope of Jackson, H. (2007) Key Terms in Linguistics. Great A. Lecture Drills Reference 1 hour
systematic Linguistics Britain: Athenaeum Press Ltd, Gateshead, Tyne & book, 7
units of Wear. B. Transcription Quizzes handouts, hours
encoded B. Phonology and graphing drafting
language 1. Phonemes B.1.-3. IPA Structural sheets,
2. Allophones transcription analysis of dictionary,
3. Vowels and Consonants B.4. Graphing data standardized
International Phonetic Silverman, D. (2006) A critical Introduction to of stress, collected IPA copy,
Alphabet Phonology. Great Britain. MPG Books Ltd, Bodmin, syllabication through power point
4. Suprasegmentals Cornwall. and local- presentation
(Pitch, Juncture, Stress, intonation based
Intonation) Moravcsick, E. (2006) An Introction to Syntax. language
Fundamentals of Syntactic Analysis. Great Britain. C. Word research 5
C. Morphology MPG Books Ltd. deconstructio hours
1. Morphemes n
a. Classifications (Root, C.1.
Stem, Word) https:/linguistics.ucla.edu>ling-intro Morpheme
b. Types (Free, Bound, classification
Inflectional, https://www.slideshare.net/mobile/thuatquangtri/rul C.2-3.
Derivational) es-of-word-stress-in-english-25008465 Dictionary
2. Word formation processes hunt 7
3. Morphophonemic process hours
https://www.slideshare.net/mobile/vanessaadriano/fi
D. Syntax nal-intonation-patterns-5540646
1. Syntactic Structures D. Lecture
a. Sentence Patterns D.1.a.
b. Phrases Identifying
2. Syntax Diagramming sentence
a. Constituents patterns
D.1.b.
Classifying
phrases
samples
D.2.
Demonstratio
n and
graphing of
syntax
diagram using
various
simple and
complex
sentence
patterns.
D.2.a.
Identifying
constituents
using
techniques
and sentence
patterns
Analyze the E. Semantics http://www.cambridge.org/hr/academic/subjects/lan E. Lectures and Semantic Reference 3
effect 1. Semantics used based on guages-linguistics/english-language-and-linguistics- sentence and book, hours
contextual structural analysis general-interest/cambridge-encyclopedia-language- construction pragmatic handouts,
and social 3rd-edition analysis of power point
dynamics in F. Pragmatics F. Lecture and data presentation 3
articulation 1. Speech Act Theory role playing collected hours
of ideas. 2. Implicatures through
3. Conversational Maxims local-
based
language
research
Weeks 11-13
Course Outcome 3: Draw implications of the theories of psycholinguistics (cognitivists), sociolinguistics (behaviorists) and Krashen’s Monitor Model to language teaching and
learning
Situate A. Theories of Second Language Fromkin, V. (2001) Linguistics: An Introduction to A. Lecture and Reference 9
examples of Acquisition Linguistic Theory. Wiley-Blackwell. situational book, hours
language 1. Behaviorist Learning Theory analysis handouts,
teaching 2. Cognitive Learning Theory power point
and learning 3. Krashen’s Monitor Model https:/linguistics.ucla.edu>ling-intro presentation
activities a. The Acquisition /
that apply Learning Hypothesis
the b. The Natural Order
principles of Hypothesis
respective c. The Monitor Hypothesis
theories. d. The Input Hypothesis
e. The Affective Filter
Hypothesis
Weeks 14-
17
Course Outcome 4: Apply concepts and principles of language learning, teaching, and language use in specific contexts for language acquisition and learning.
Design and A. Spoken Discourse of Language Padilla, C. (2000) Enriching Oral Communication Skills. A. Simulation of Language Reference 12
present Acquisition Abiva Publishing House. Manila. Philippines. bottom-up and learning book, hours
learning top-down plan handouts,
plans and B. Language teaching strategies processes power point
assessment Outreach presentation,
tools C. Linguistic Assessment tools B. Activity and program sample
relevant to assessment portfolio,
the needs of planning for Portfolio sample
ESL learners language of outputs learning plan,
and learning cooperating
principles of according to agencies/scho
language linguistic ols
learning. theories
C. Execution of
learning plan
D. Compilation of
outputs
Suggested Halliday, M.A.K. (2003) On language and Linguistics. Great Britain. MPG Books Ltd. Bodmin, Cornwall
Readings Jackson, H. (2007) Key Terms in Linguistics. Great Britain: Athenaeum Press Ltd, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear.
and Moravcsick, E. (2006) An Introction to Syntax. Fundamentals of Syntactic Analysis. Great Britain. MPG Books Ltd.
References Padilla, C. (2000) Enriching Oral Communication Skills. Abiva Publishing House. Manila. Philippines.
Silverman, D. (2006) A critical Introduction to Phonology. Great Britain. MPG Books Ltd, Bodmin, Cornwall.
Fromkin, V. (2001) Linguistics: An Introduction to Linguistic Theory. Wiley-Blackwell.
https:/linguistics.ucla.edu>ling-intro
https://www.slideshare.net/mobile/thuatquangtri/rules-of-word-stress-in-english-25008465
https://www.slideshare.net/mobile/vanessaadriano/final-intonation-patterns-5540646
http://www.cambridge.org/hr/academic/subjects/languages-linguistics/english-language-and-linguistics-general-interest/cambridge-encyclopedia-
language-3rd-edition
Course Local Knowledge-based Language Research
Requirement Language Tutorial Extension Program
s Unit portfolio of language learning strategies and assessment tools
Grading Prelims Midterm Semi-finals Finals
System Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture
o Attendance (10%) o Attendance (10%) o Attendance (10%) o Attendance (5%)
o Quizzes (40%) o Quizzes (40%) o Quizzes (40%) o Quizzes (35%)
o Requirement (50%) o Requirement (50%) o Requirement (50%) o Requirement (60%)
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