School of Humanities \ English Language and Literature
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
Programs that can take the course
This course enables students to acquire knowledge about the field of Linguistics, to familiarize themselves with the perspectives and methods of a different discipline and to apply them to their own field when necessary. Basic linguistic methods of English students gain a deeper awareness of the language and become more aware of the language in their fieldwork. can use it effectively.
Textbook and / or References
Bruce M. Rowe and Diane P. Levine. A Conscise Introduction to Linguistics
In this course, you will study the major concepts of linguistics (lexicography, morphology, phonology, etc.) and will be introduced to English Language and To provide students with an in-depth knowledge of these areas of English is targeted.
1. To equip students with linguistic knowledge in order to increase their ability to use written and spoken English to provide
Week 1: Definitions of communication, language and its components
Week 2: linguistic competence vs. linguistic performance
Week 3: nonverbal communication
Week 4: onological components: phonetics; phonology
Week 5: morphological components
Week 6: morphological components
Week 7: syntax; semantics and pragmatics
Week 8: syntax; semantics and pragmatics
Week 9: sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology
Week 10: Language acquisition
Week 11: Writing systems
Week 12: General Review
Tentative Assesment Methods
• Midterm Exam % 30
• Final % 40
• Homework and Quizzes % 10
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