Student
Learning Objectives
Course Level Objectives
A.
Describe
and categorize the sound segments of English using phonetic features.
B.
Read
and write broad transcription.
C.
Predict
the vowel quality of simple words using spelling patterns.
D.
Apply
the correct stress and intonation patterns to words, phrases and clauses.
E.
Explain
the differences between human language and animal communication.
F.
Identify
and discuss important concepts in linguistics, phonetics, and phonology.
G.
Identify
and categorize the different types of morphemes in English by their function.
H.
Use
affixes to identify the word category of roots and stems.
I.
Categorize
form classes and their sub-categories using appropriate morphological and
syntactic tests.
J.
Categorize
structure classes using appropriate syntactic tests.
K.
Discriminate
among all word classes using appropriate morphological and syntactic tests.
L.
Identify
and discuss important concepts in morphology.
M.
Distinguish
the different types of phrases from one another.
N.
Distinguish
the different types of clauses from one another.
O.
Apply
diagnostic tests to determine the grammatical functions of constituents in a
sentence.
P.
Identify
and discuss important concepts in syntax.
Q.
Write
paraphrases for ambiguous statements.
R.
Identify
the semantic relationships between pairs of words.
S.
Explain
the differences between first and second language acquisition.
T.
Identify
and discuss important concepts in semantics and language acquisition.
Module Level Objectives
Module I
Upon completing this module, students will be able to:
- Distinguish prescriptive
grammar from descriptive grammar. (Aligns with CLO F)
- Match important concepts
involving language and linguistics with their definitions. (Aligns
with CLO F)
- Discuss the differences
between human language and animal communication. (Aligns
with CLO E and F)
Module II
Upon completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe consonants according
to their phonetic features. (Aligns with CLO A)
- Distinguish consonants from
one another according to their phonetic features. (Aligns with CLO
A)
- Describe vowels according to
their phonetic features. (Aligns with CLO A)
- Distinguish vowels from one
another according to their phonetic features. (Aligns with CLO A)
- Distinguish between
contrastive and non-contrastive features in English. (Aligns with
CLO A)
- Read broad transcription. (Aligns
with CLO B)
- Write words in broad
transcription. (Aligns with CLO B)
Module III
Upon completing this module, students will be able to:
- Distinguish minimal pairs from non-minimal pairs. (Aligns
with CLO F)
- Group sounds into natural classes. (Aligns
with CLO A and F)
- Apply the correct stress pattern to different types of
phrases in English. (Aligns with CLO D)
- Match types of simple clauses with their normal
intonation patterns. (Aligns with CLO D)
- Apply spelling patterns to identify the vowel quality
of printed vowels in simple words. (Aligns with CLO C)
Module IV
Upon completing this module, students will be able to:
- Determine the functions of derivational
morphemes. (Aligns with CLO G and L)
- Test for the word class of roots by using affixes.
(Aligns with CLO H, I and L)
- Identify the word class of derived words. (Aligns
with CLO H, I and L)
- Parse words into morphemes. (Aligns with CLO G
and I)
Module V
Upon completing this module, students will be able to:
- Categorize nouns into their appropriate
sub-classes. (Aligns with CLO I and L)
- Punctuate for possession with apostrophes. (Aligns
with CLO I)
- Distinguish main verbs from auxiliaries. (Aligns
with CLO I and K)
- Identify a verb group in a clause. (Aligns
with CLO I and K)
- Distinguish regular from irregular verbs using
morphological characteristics. (Aligns with CLO I)
- Distinguish the forms classes from one another. (Aligns
with CLO I and L)
- Find the first auxiliary of a verb using ‘not’ and
inversion. (Aligns with CLO J)
- Identify adjectives using an adjective frame. (Aligns
with CLO I)
- Distinguish the different structure classes from one
another. (Aligns with CLO J and L)
- Distinguish all word classes from one another. (Aligns
with CLO K and L)
Module VI
Upon completing this module, students will be able to:
- Discriminate among different types of phrases. (Aligns
with CLO M and P)
- Find subjects and predicates in declarative sentences,
yes/no questions, and content questions. (Aligns with CLO O and P)
- Find indirect objects by using movement. (Aligns
with CLO O and P)
- Rewrite ditransitive sentences using movement. (Aligns
with CLO O and P)
- Transform active sentences into passives and passives
into active sentences. (Aligns with CLO O and P)
- Classify types of sentences bases on their main verb
and complement structure. (Aligns with CLO P)
- Identify and define the different types of phrases. (Aligns
with CLO M and P)
- Identify and define the different types of independent
clauses: intransitive, intensive, monotransitive, ditransitive, and
complex transitive. (Aligns with CLO N and P)
- Distinguish between active and passive sentences.
(Aligns with CLO N and P)
Module VII
Upon completing this module, students will be able to:
- Discriminate among different types of clauses using
movement, deletion, and substitution. (Aligns with CLO N, O, and
P)
- Determine the grammatical functions of noun phrases. (Aligns
with CLO O and P)
- Determine the grammatical functions of prepositional
phrases. (Aligns with CLO O and P)
- Discriminate among different types of finite
subordinate clauses. (Aligns with CLO O and P)
- Test for the grammatical function of constituents in a
sentence using movement, deletion, and substitution. (Aligns with
CLO O and P).
Module VIII
Upon completing this module, students will be able to:
- Match important concepts in semantics with their
definitions. (Aligns with CLO T)
- Write two appropriate paraphrases for ambiguous
statements. (Aligns with CLO Q)
- Identify the semantic relationships between pairs of
words. (Aligns with CLO R and T)
- Determine the theta roles of NPs in a sentence. (Aligns
with CLO T)
Module IX
Upon completing this module, students will be able to:
- Match important concepts in language acquisition with
their definitions. (Aligns with CLO T)
- Discuss the critical period hypothesis. (Aligns
with CLO S )
- Analyze the differences between first and second
language acquisition. (Aligns with CLO S and T)
Syllabus for English 3620