The Course will enable the students to explain the modern English grammatical structures and their application, examine the basic concepts of phonetics, word-stress and formations and develop strong compositional skills.
Clauses
(from A University Grammar of English, pp.166-75)
Co-ordination and Subordination - Only Finite Clauses
(from A University Grammar of English, pp. 309-12 & 322-29)
Concepts and Notions
(viz. request, order, question, condition, purpose, suggestion, wish, hope, intention, obligation, contrast, concession, permission) (from A Guide to Patterns & Usage)
Advanced Comprehension
Aspects of Pronunciation:
Phonemic Symbols and Transcription of Words: Word Stress, Intonation and Word-formation
Adams, Valerie. An Introduction to Modern English Word Formation. U of Michigan.2008.
Quirk, Randolph and Sidney Greenbaum. A University Grammar of English. Pearson, 1973.
Bansal, R.K. An Outline of General Phonetics. OUP, 1971.
Balasubramanian, T. A Textbook of English Phonetics for Indian Students. Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 1981.
Hornby, A.S. A Guide to Patterns and Usage. OUP, 1954.
O’Connor, Joseph Desmond. Phonetics. United Kingdom: Penguin Books, 1991.
Syal, Pushpinder and D.V. Jindal .An Introduction to Linguistic, Language , Grammar and Semantics. Prentice Hall of India.1999.
e-resources:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLkARyk4CTI (Clauses)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpINBYFkJ04 (Advanced Comprehension)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nC3MXydwe6U (Aspects of Pronunciation)
Journals:
Journal of Educational and Social Research
International Journal on Studies in English Language and Literature
The students will:
CO1. Develop a practical understanding of the various technical aspects of the English language
CO2. Explore phonetics and phonology for a better understanding of the organs of speech, phonemic symbols, classification of vowels and consonants, and syllable-stress
CO3. Cultivate a deeper knowledge of the nuances of grammar and the importance of four skills, viz. reading, writing, listening and speaking.
CO4. Critique longer pieces of discourse independently with an advanced knowledge of different strategies of comprehension
CO5. Produce advanced skills of writing, analyzing and composing a coherent and cohesive piece of document.
CO6. Contribute effectively to course-specific interaction