EL1514 English Structure and Use
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CREDIT POINTS 15
Course Co-ordinator: Dr M Durham and Dr R McColl Millar
Pre-requisite(s): None
Co-requisite(s): None
An understanding of the way language is structured is an invaluable tool to discuss and analyse English and other languages. This course provides students with an introduction to the main aspects of English linguistics. Students will learn how to identify and analyse the major "building blocks" of language through an introduction to phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics, as well as sociolinguistics. Examples for illustration and discussion will be drawn from varieties of English spoken in the British Isles and world-wide. Lectures and tutorials will be geared to providing students with an active vocabulary with which to discuss language and essential analytical tools with which to analyse its structure and function.
2 one-hour lectures, and 1 one-hour tutorial.
1st Attempt: 3 on-line assessments (20% each); one 1,500-2000 word paper (30%); Tutorial Assessment Mark (10%).
Resit: Examination (100%).

