EL1101E 2016 17 Syllabus
EL1101E 2016 17 Syllabus
EL1101E 2016 17 Syllabus
Module Lecturer
Name: Dr. Rebecca Starr
Email: rstarr@nus.edu.sg
Twitter: @NUSLinguistics
Office: AS5, 05-30
Office hours: Thurs 10AM - 12PM, or by appt
Tutors
Dr. Nala Huiying Lee
Email: elllhn@nus.edu.sg Ms. Nina Venkataraman
Office: AS5, 05-21 Email: nina.v@u.nus.edu
Office hours: Wed 2PM-4PM, or by appt
Ms. Sun Ke
Ms. Anne Nguyen Thi Thuy Nguyen Email: e0008687@u.nus.edu
Email: e0008542@u.nus.edu
Ms. Wei Shuang
Ms. Lauren Yeo Rei-Chi Email: e0029884@u.nus.edu
Email: e0028611@u.nus.edu
Conceptual knowledge: includes a partial description of sound, word, sentence, and text patterns in
English, and the principles governing their structure and use.
Key Abilities: include the ability to observe patterns of language phenomena, explain the observed
patterns, and critically evaluate alternative explanations by building arguments for/against particular
analyses.
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Assessment
Class participation: 20% (tutorial attendance: 10%, tutorial presentation: 10%)
Group Project: 20%
Midterm exam (closed book): 30%
Final Exam (closed-book): 30%
Modular Credits: 4
Workload
Lecture: 2 hrs per week
Tutorial: 1 hr per week
Group Project: 3 hrs per week
Preparatory work: 4 hrs per week
Prerequisites
Exempted from NUS Qualifying English Test, or passed NUS Qualifying English Test, or exempted from
further CELC Remedial English modules.
Readings
PDFs and links to readings will be posted on IVLE.
See details of readings in schedule and reading list below.
There is no compulsory textbook for this module. However, for those who would like
a comprehensive textbook (with extra practices), the recommended book is: The
Language Files, 11th edition (2011) Ohio University Press. (Copies are available on reserve at the
library.)
Use of IVLE
Lecture slides will be posted to IVLE shortly before class time.
Problem sets for the following week will be posted to IVLE following the lecture each
Tuesday.
Required and supplemental readings will be posted as pdfs on IVLE.
Tutorials
Tutorials begin on Week 3. Note that there is no tutorial on Week 9 (midterm exam week).
Tutorials will cover material from the previous weeks lecture, as indicated on the schedule.
Attendance will be taken at all tutorials attendance comprises half of participation grade.
Each week, starting on Week 5, a student group will present their solutions to the problem set.
Marks for the presentation will constitute your participation grade.
Group Project
There will be one major group project for this module, assigned on Week 6 and due
on Week 11.
The same student groups as the tutorial groups will be used to complete the project.
More information about the project will be given when the project is assigned.
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Exams
There will be a closed-book midterm (11 Oct) and final exam (28 Nov).
The final exam will cover the entire semester.
Email Announcements
Important module announcements will be distributed via IVLE to student email. These
announcements will include information about exams, extra materials, etc.
Please do check your school email regularly to avoid missing out on key information.
Schedule
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Reading List
(check IVLE for pdfs and links)
WEEK 2: Cruz-Ferreira, Madalena & Abraham, Sunita Anne. 2011. Chapter 1: Language and linguistics.
In The Language of Language. pp. 1 24.
WEEK 5: Language Files. 2011. File 3.1 File 3.3. In The Language Files: Materials for an introduction to
language and linguistics 11th ed, Vedrana Mihalicek & Christin Wilson (eds.). Ohio: Ohio State University
Press. pp. 103-123.
WEEK 6: Rowe, Bruce M. & Levine, Diane P. 2012. Chapter 4: The morphological component. In A
Concise Introduction to Linguistics 3rd ed. New York: Routledge. pp. 89 114.
WEEK 7: Fromkin, Victoria, Rodman, Robert, & Hyams, Nina. 2014. Chapter 3: Syntax: The sentence
patterns of language. In An Introduction to Language 10th ed. New York: Wadsworth. pp. 76 87.
WEEK 8: Language Files. 2011. File 5.4 File 5.5. In The Language Files: Materials for an introduction to
language and linguistics 11th ed, Vedrana Mihalicek & Christin Wilson (eds.). Ohio: Ohio State University
Press. pp. 103-123. pp. 215 229.
WEEK 10: OGrady, William. 2009. 6.1: The Nature of Meaning. In Contemporary Linguistic Analysis 7th
ed, William OGrady & John Archibald (eds.) Onatrio: Pearson Education Canada. pp. 190-199.
WEEK 11: Parker, Frank & Riley, Kathryn. 2010. Chapter 2: Pragmatics. In Linguistics for Non-Linguists
5th ed. Boston: Pearson. pp. 4 25.
WEEK 13: Merrison, Andrew John, Bloomer, Aileen, Griffiths, Patrick, & Hall, Christopher J. 2014.
Chapter 14: Psycholinguisticsand 15.1 to 15.5 in Chapter 15: Language acquisition. In Introducing
Language in Use. pp. 332 348, 349 363.
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