TR203 : Introduction to Linguistics

Department

Department of Translation

Academic Program

Bachelor in Translation

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

Overview

This course introduces students to the basic principles of linguistics as a perquisite in the process of language teaching and learning.

Intended learning outcomes

This course attempts to achieve the following goals:

· to shed light on the unconscious knowledge humans have.

· to help students understand how humans acquire language

· to help students observe how human communication differs from animal communication.

· to help students draw conclusions about the general nature of human language.

Teaching and learning methods

This course is both lecturer –centered and learner–centered. This is done through a series of procedures including:

· Topics are sent to students in advance via the class Telegram group.

· The lecturer introduces the topic.

· Students read the text.

· Together with the students, the lecturer discusses the important concepts in more detail.

· The lecturer checks students' understanding of the topic given by asking them some questions that they have to answer orally in class.

Methods of assessments

Students' progress is evaluated according to their performance in written mid-term and final examinations.

Main Content

Reading / References / Notes

weeks

Content :Topics (subject matter) for each week

1

Definitions of linguistics

2

Scope of linguistics

3

Major concepts in linguistics

4

Branches of linguistics1

5

Branches of linguistics 2

6

History of linguistics

7

Definition of language

8

Nature of language

9

Unique properties of language

10

Human communication vs. animal communication1

11

Human communication vs. animal communication 2

12

Functions of language

13

Career options for linguists

14

Revision

McGregor, W. B. (2015). Linguistics: An Introduction. Bloomsbury Publishing.