Morphosyntax, Curriculum : 2021


Courser in EnglishMorphosyntax
ProgramPendidikan Bahasa Inggris
SKS2 SKS
RPS3 Data

RPS (Rencanan Perkuliahan Semester)

Course Descriptions

The course focuses on basic concepts of morphology,  how the analysis of words structure is done and sentence constructions. Students will learn about detailed study of word formation processes; internal structure of English words and morpheme structure; inflectional morphology; nature and types of morphemes- affixation (derivational and inflectional); word formation processes in English: derivation, compounding, invention, clipping, acronym, blending and how to analyze sentence structures including the principles, methods, and procedures of constructing and parsing phrase, clauses and sentences of English.

Learning Outcomes

CPMK 1

Identify the basic concept of morphology and  also be familiar with types of morphemes (S8, KU1, KK1, KK2, P1, P3)

CPMK 2

Classify word formation based on the different types of morphemes (S8, KU2, KK1, KK2, P3)

CPMK 3

Apply  morphemes in forming new words (S9, KU8, KK3, P6, P13, P14)

CPMK 4

Organize words, phrases, and clauses (S8, KU1, KK1, KK2, P1, P3)

CPMK 5

Analyze the use of words, phrases, and clauses in sentences (S8, KU2, KK1, KK2, P3)

References

  1. Lieber, Rochelle. 2009. Introducing Morphology. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  2. Carstairs, Andrew-McCarthy. 2002. An Introduction to English Morphology Words and their Structure. Edinburgh University Press Ltd.
  3. Badudu, Abdul Muis and Herman. 2005. Morfosintaksis. Jakarta: PT RinekaCipta.
  4. Katamba, Francis. 1993. Morphology. New York: St. Martin’s Press, Inc.
  5. Radford, Andrew, Martin Atkinson, David Britain, Harald Clahsen, and Andrew Spencer. 1999. Linguistics An Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  6. Aronoff, Mark and Kristen Fudeman. 2005. What is Morphology? Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
  7. Leech, G. Et al. 1986. English Grammar for Today. London: Mac Millan Education


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Course Descriptions

The course focuses on basic concepts of morphology,  how the analysis of words structure is done and sentence constructions. Students will learn about detailed study of word formation processes; internal structure of English words and morpheme structure; inflectional morphology; nature and types of morphemes- affixation (derivational and inflectional); word formation processes in English: derivation, compounding, invention, clipping, acronym, blending and how to analyze sentence structures including the principles, methods, and procedures of constructing and parsing phrase, clauses and sentences of English.

Learning Outcomes

CPMK 1

Identify the basic concept of morphology and  also be familiar with types of morphemes (S8, KU1, KK1, KK2, P1, P3)

CPMK 2

Classify word formation based on the different types of morphemes (S8, KU2, KK1, KK2, P3)

CPMK 3

Apply  morphemes in forming new words (S9, KU8, KK3, P6, P13, P14)

CPMK 4

Organize words, phrases, and clauses (S8, KU1, KK1, KK2, P1, P3)

CPMK 5

Analyze the use of words, phrases, and clauses in sentences (S8, KU2, KK1, KK2, P3)

References

  1. Lieber, Rochelle. 2009. Introducing Morphology. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  2. Carstairs, Andrew-McCarthy. 2002. An Introduction to English Morphology Words and their Structure. Edinburgh University Press Ltd.
  3. Badudu, Abdul Muis and Herman. 2005. Morfosintaksis. Jakarta: PT RinekaCipta.
  4. Katamba, Francis. 1993. Morphology. New York: St. Martin’s Press, Inc.
  5. Radford, Andrew, Martin Atkinson, David Britain, Harald Clahsen, and Andrew Spencer. 1999. Linguistics An Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  6. Aronoff, Mark and Kristen Fudeman. 2005. What is Morphology? Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
  7. Leech, G. Et al. 1986. English Grammar for Today. London: Mac Millan Education


Details ...
Course Descriptions

The course focuses on basic concepts of morphology,  how the analysis of words structure is done and sentence constructions. Students will learn about detailed study of word formation processes; internal structure of English words and morpheme structure; inflectional morphology; nature and types of morphemes- affixation (derivational and inflectional); word formation processes in English: derivation, compounding, invention, clipping, acronym, blending and how to analyze sentence structures including the principles, methods, and procedures of constructing and parsing phrase, clauses and sentences of English.

Learning Outcomes

CPMK 1

Identify the basic concept of morphology and  also be familiar with types of morphemes (S8, KU1, KK1, KK2, P1, P3)

CPMK 2

Classify word formation based on the different types of morphemes (S8, KU2, KK1, KK2, P3)

CPMK 3

Apply  morphemes in forming new words (S9, KU8, KK3, P6, P13, P14)

CPMK 4

Organize words, phrases, and clauses (S8, KU1, KK1, KK2, P1, P3)

CPMK 5

Analyze the use of words, phrases, and clauses in sentences (S8, KU2, KK1, KK2, P3)

References

  1. Lieber, Rochelle. 2009. Introducing Morphology. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  2. Carstairs, Andrew-McCarthy. 2002. An Introduction to English Morphology Words and their Structure. Edinburgh University Press Ltd.
  3. Badudu, Abdul Muis and Herman. 2005. Morfosintaksis. Jakarta: PT RinekaCipta.
  4. Katamba, Francis. 1993. Morphology. New York: St. Martin’s Press, Inc.
  5. Radford, Andrew, Martin Atkinson, David Britain, Harald Clahsen, and Andrew Spencer. 1999. Linguistics An Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  6. Aronoff, Mark and Kristen Fudeman. 2005. What is Morphology? Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
  7. Leech, G. Et al. 1986. English Grammar for Today. London: Mac Millan Education


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