Admission requirements
None.
Description
This course is an introduction to the sentence structure (or: syntax) of Present-day English. We will discuss the classification of words into syntactic categories, and how words can be combined into phrases and phrases into sentences. We will introduce the notion of constituent movement and we will also discuss the function of words and phrases in the sentence as well as different verb complementation types.
Course objectives
Students have:
acquired insight into the grammatical structure of Present-day English;
have some familiarity with methods of linguistic analysis.
Timetable
The timetable is available on the BA English website
Mode of instruction
2 one-hour lectures per week and 1 two-hour seminar per week.
Course Load
time spent on attending lectures and seminars: 52 hours
time for studying the compulsory literature: 104 hours
time to prepare for the exam and in-term quizzes: 120 hours
Tutoring/opportunity to inspect exam/quizzes: 4 hours.
Assessment method
3 in-term quizzes (30%); final written examination (70%). If the in-term quiz average is lower than the written examination mark, only the latter will be taken into account (100%).
If the final grade is 5 or less students may take the resit once and the mark of the resit will constitute 100% of the final grade.
Attendance is compulsory. Unauthorized absence will mean that you cannot take part in the relevant exam(s).
Blackboard
Blackboard will be used to provide students with an overview of current affairs, as well as specific information about (components of) the course.
Reading list
Noel Burton-Roberts (2016), Analysing sentences: An introduction to English syntax, 4th edition. Routledge.
David Crystal (1995), Cambridge encyclopedia of the English language, Cambridge: C.U.P. (2nd edition 2003).
Registration
Registration via coordinator of studies.
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