Courser in English | Introduction to Linguistics |
Program | Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris |
SKS | 2 SKS |
RPS | 10 Data |
RPS (Rencanan Perkuliahan Semester)
This course deals with language and certain languages and the ability to analyze language
structure based on various views of language. Topics include linguistics as a scientific study of
language, characteristics of language, phonological analysis, morphological analysis, syntactic
analysis, semantic analysis, language change, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics,
transformational grammar, and functional grammar.
After this course, the students are expected: 1) to understand the scopes of Linguistics
that will be beneficial in learning Linguistics, 2) to be able to analyze language structure
in a simple way, 3) to know the contribution of Linguistics in language teaching.
1. Fromkin. 2003. Introduction to Language.
2. Aitchison, Jean. 1999. Linguistics: teach yourself. Mac Graw Hill.
3. Finch, G. Linguistic Concepts and Terms. Macmillan Press LTD
4. The Cambridge: Encylopedia of the English Language
5. Some articles from internet
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This course deals with language and certain languages and the ability to analyze language structure based on various views of language. Topics include linguistics as a scientific study of language, characteristics of language, phonological analysis, morphological analysis, syntactic analysis, semantic analysis, language change, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, transformational grammar, and functional grammar.
Learning OutcomesAfter this course, the students are expected: 1) to understand the scopes of Linguistics that will be beneficial in learning Linguistics, 2) to be able to analyze language structure in a simple way, 3) to know the contribution of Linguistics in language teaching.
ReferencesFromkin. 2003. Introduction to Language.
Aitchison, Jean. 1999. Linguistics: teach yourself. Mac Graw Hill.
Finch, G. Linguistic Concepts and Terms. Macmillan Press LT.
The Cambridge: Encylopedia of the English Language.
Some articles on the internet.
Details ...
This course deals with language and certain languages and the ability to analyze language structure based on various views of language. Topics include linguistics as a scientific study of language, characteristics of language, phonological analysis, morphological analysis, syntactic analysis, semantic analysis, language change, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, transformational grammar, and functional grammar.
Learning OutcomesAfter this course, the students are expected: 1) to understand the scopes of Linguistics that will be beneficial in learning Linguistics, 2) to be able to analyze language structure in a simple way, 3) to know the contribution of Linguistics in language teaching.
ReferencesFromkin. 2003. Introduction to Language.
Aitchison, Jean. 1999. Linguistics: teach yourself. Mac Graw Hill.
Finch, G. Linguistic Concepts and Terms. Macmillan Press LT.
The Cambridge: Encylopedia of the English Language.
Some articles on the internet.
Details ...
This course deals with language and certain languages and the ability to analyze language structure based on various views of language. Topics include linguistics as a scientific study of language, characteristics of language, phonological analysis, morphological analysis, syntactic analysis, semantic analysis, language change, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, transformational grammar, and functional grammar.
Learning OutcomesAfter this course, the students are expected: 1) to understand the scopes of Linguistics that will be beneficial in learning Linguistics, 2) to be able to analyze language structure in a simple way, 3) to know the contribution of Linguistics in language teaching.
ReferencesFromkin. 2003. Introduction to Language.
Aitchison, Jean. 1999. Linguistics: teach yourself. Mac Graw Hill.
Finch, G. Linguistic Concepts and Terms. Macmillan Press LT.
The Cambridge: Encylopedia of the English Language.
Some articles on the internet.
Details ...
This course deals with language and certain languages and the ability to analyze language structure based on various views of language. Topics include linguistics as a scientific study of language, characteristics of language, phonological analysis, morphological analysis, syntactic analysis, semantic analysis, language change, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, transformational grammar, and functional grammar.
Learning OutcomesAfter this course, the students are expected: 1) to understand the scopes of Linguistics that will be beneficial in learning Linguistics, 2) to be able to analyze language structure in a simple way, 3) to know the contribution of Linguistics in language teaching.
ReferencesFromkin. 2003. Introduction to Language.
Aitchison, Jean. 1999. Linguistics: teach yourself. Mac Graw Hill.
Finch, G. Linguistic Concepts and Terms. Macmillan Press LT.
The Cambridge: Encylopedia of the English Language.
Some articles on the internet.
Details ...
This course deals with language and certain languages and the ability to analyze language structure based on various views of language. Topics include linguistics as a scientific study of language, characteristics of language, phonological analysis, morphological analysis, syntactic analysis, semantic analysis, language change, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, transformational grammar, and functional grammar.
Learning OutcomesAfter this course, the students are expected: 1) to understand the scopes of Linguistics that will be beneficial in learning Linguistics, 2) to be able to analyze language structure in a simple way, 3) to know the contribution of Linguistics in language teaching.
ReferencesFromkin. 2003. Introduction to Language.
Aitchison, Jean. 1999. Linguistics: teach yourself. Mac Graw Hill.
Finch, G. Linguistic Concepts and Terms. Macmillan Press LT.
The Cambridge: Encylopedia of the English Language.
Some articles on the internet.
Details ...
This course deals with language and certain languages and the ability to analyze language structure based on various views of language. Topics include linguistics as a scientific study of language, characteristics of language, phonological analysis, morphological analysis, syntactic analysis, semantic analysis, language change, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, transformational grammar, and functional grammar.
Learning OutcomesAfter this course, the students are expected: 1) to understand the scopes of Linguistics that will be beneficial in learning Linguistics, 2) to be able to analyze language structure in a simple way, 3) to know the contribution of Linguistics in language teaching.
ReferencesFromkin. 2003. Introduction to Language.
Aitchison, Jean. 1999. Linguistics: teach yourself. Mac Graw Hill.
Finch, G. Linguistic Concepts and Terms. Macmillan Press LT.
The Cambridge: Encylopedia of the English Language.
Some articles on the internet.
Details ...
This course deals with language and certain languages and the ability to analyze language structure based on various views of language. Topics include linguistics as a scientific study of language, characteristics of language, phonological analysis, morphological analysis, syntactic analysis, semantic analysis, language change, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, transformational grammar, and functional grammar.
Learning OutcomesAfter this course, the students are expected: 1) to understand the scopes of Linguistics that will be beneficial in learning Linguistics, 2) to be able to analyze language structure in a simple way, 3) to know the contribution of Linguistics in language teaching.
ReferencesFromkin. 2003. Introduction to Language.
Aitchison, Jean. 1999. Linguistics: teach yourself. Mac Graw Hill.
Finch, G. Linguistic Concepts and Terms. Macmillan Press LT.
The Cambridge: Encylopedia of the English Language.
Some articles on the internet.
Details ...
This course deals with language and certain languages and the ability to analyze language structure based on various views of language. Topics include linguistics as a scientific study of language, characteristics of language, phonological analysis, morphological analysis, syntactic analysis, semantic analysis, language change, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, transformational grammar, and functional grammar.
Learning OutcomesAfter this course, the students are expected: 1) to understand the scopes of Linguistics that will be beneficial in learning Linguistics, 2) to be able to analyze language structure in a simple way, 3) to know the contribution of Linguistics in language teaching.
ReferencesFromkin. 2003. Introduction to Language.
Aitchison, Jean. 1999. Linguistics: teach yourself. Mac Graw Hill.
Finch, G. Linguistic Concepts and Terms. Macmillan Press LT.
The Cambridge: Encylopedia of the English Language.
Some articles on the internet.
Details ...
This course deals with language and certain languages and the ability to analyze language structure based on various views of language. Topics include linguistics as a scientific study of language, characteristics of language, phonological analysis, morphological analysis, syntactic analysis, semantic analysis, language change, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, transformational grammar, and functional grammar.
Learning OutcomesAfter this course, the students are expected: 1) to understand the scopes of Linguistics that will be beneficial in learning Linguistics, 2) to be able to analyze language structure in a simple way, 3) to know the contribution of Linguistics in language teaching.
ReferencesFromkin. 2003. Introduction to Language.
Aitchison, Jean. 1999. Linguistics: teach yourself. Mac Graw Hill.
Finch, G. Linguistic Concepts and Terms. Macmillan Press LT.
The Cambridge: Encylopedia of the English Language.
Some articles on the internet.
Details ...