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Izlence

Course Code & Number:
ELEP 203
Course Title:
Linguistics 1
Level:
BS
Credit Hours/ ECTS Credits:
(2+0+0) 2 TEDU Credits, 3 ECTS Credits
Academic Year
2021
Semester
Fall
Catalog Description:
Basic concepts of linguistic analysis; concept of language nature, structure and use with awareness-raising, error analysis of language learners' data, case study and comparative analysis of mother language and foreign language; language components as a system; linguistic competence and action, lower branches of linguistics, types of linguistic knowledge, linguistic universals, linguistic creativity, linguistic lack of reason, sign languages, artificial languages and intercultural communication; research on brain and language, lateralization and handing, language evolution, human language functioning, language use and language disorders (eg simultaneous listening test, divided brain, WADA test); phonetics, acoustics, affective and phonetics, speech organs, phonemes, vowels and consonants, international phonetics alphabet, double famous, triple famous, singing style and place.
Pre-requisite / Co-requisite
Pre-requisites: NONE
Co-requisites: NONE
Instructor:
Syllabus File:
Sap Event ID:
50166741
Learning Outcomes:

At the end of this class students will be able to;

1)  use introductory linguistic terms and concepts where/when necessary,

2)  explain the integral systems of languages

3)  describe the universal aspects of language and the differences among languages,

4)  identify linguistic features of languages including phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax, discourse, and semantics,

5)  compare language differences across dialects, situations, and styles

6)  explain the difference between human and sign languages, human and animal communication, artificial and natural languages

explain what it means for a word to have a meaning and the semantic relationships

Learning Activities and Teaching Methods:
Telling/Explaining
Discussion/Debate
Questioning
Reading
Demonstrating
Collaborating
Case Study/Scenarion Analysis
Video Presentations
Brainstorming
Drama/Roleplaying
Web Searching
Assessment Methods and Criteria:
Test / Exam
Quiz/Homework
Oral Project
Portfolio
Student Workload:
Hands-on Work
10
hrs
Exams/Quizzes
20
hrs
Resource Review
20
hrs
Oral Presentation
15
hrs