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Annexure II

CURRICULUM

BS ENGLISH LITERATURE & LINGUISTICS Department of Applied Linguistics

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE UNIVERSITY FAISALABAD

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (4 YEAR) ENGLISH LITERTURE &

LINGUISTICS

BS YEAR-1

Sr.

Semester-I

Credit Hours

No

1

LNG-301

Introduction to Linguistics

3(3-0)

2

LNG-302

Study Skills

3(3-0)

3

LNG-303

Sentence Analysis/Grammar

3(3-0)

4

LNG-304

Introduction to Literary Studies

3(3-0)

5

LNG-305

English For Academic Purposes

3(3-0)

6

CSI-321

Introduction to Computing Applications

3(3-0)

Total:

18

Sr. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total:

SOC-307 LNG-306 LNG-307 LNG-308 LNG-309 PST-321

Semester-II Introduction to Sociology Life Skills Phonetics and Phonology Poetry I History of English Literature Pakistan Studies

Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 2(2-0) 17

Sr. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total:

LNG-401 LNG-402 LNG-403 LNG-404 STA-321 ISL-321

Sr. No

1

LNG-405

2

LNG-406

3

LNG-407

4

LNG-408

5

LNG-409

BS YEAR-2 Semester-III Sociolinguistics Advance English Grammar ELT Methods and Approaches Drama -1 Introduction to Statistical Theory Islamic Studies / Ethics

Semester-IV Stylistics CALL Teaching Language Skills Drama-II Academic Communication

Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 2(2-0) 17

Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(2-1) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0)

6

PSY-422

Total:

Sr. No 1 LNG-501 2 LNG-502 3 LNG-503 4 LNG-504 5 LNG-505 6 LNG-506 Total:

Sr. No. 1 LNG-507 2 LNG-508 3 LNG-509 4 LNG-510 5 LNG-511 6 LNG-512 Total:

Sr. No. 1 LNG-601 2 LNG-602 3 LNG-603 4 LNG-604 5 LNG-605 6 LNG-606 7 LNG-607 Total: Sr. No. 1 LNG-607 2 LNG-608 3 LNG-609 4 LNG-610 5 LNG-611 6 LNG-612

Total:

Introduction to Psychology

BS YEAR-3Semester-V Task based Language Teaching Psycholinguistics Language and Gender Stylistics-II Corpus Linguistics American Literature

Semester-VI Testing and Evaluation Literary Criticism World Englishes Pakistani Literature in English Semantics and Pragmatics Second Language Acquisition

BS YEAR-4 Semester-VII Research Methodology Literary Theory Syllabus Design & Materials Development Discourse Analysis Forensic Linguistics English for Specific Purposes Tolerance

Semester-VIII Poetry-II Research Report Schools of Linguistics Novel English for Employment Purposes Translation Studies

3(3-0) 18

Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3 (2-1) 3(3-0)

18

Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0)

18

Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 21

Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(0-3) 3(3-0) 18

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (4 YEAR) ENGLISH LITERTURE & LINGUISTICS

Semester-I

Introduction to Linguistics

Course Code LNG-301 Credit Hours 3(3-0) Course Description:

This course is aimed to present a comprehensive survey of what isknown about language andalso of the methods used by linguists in arriving at thatknowledge. It provides a detailed introduction to Linguistics a new discipline of emerging sciences and an opportunity to explore development in linguistic thoughts. Students will read some valuable material propounded by famous linguists concerning major branches of linguistics and try to describe distinctive features of them. Then, they are required to understand the practical applications of these branches in the field of language and literature. In the end, they should be able to have a comprehensive knowledge of the

fundamentals of Linguistics and its scope. To achieve the goals, they are required to present their reading and submit their final paper.

Course Objectives: At the end of the course, the course participants are expected to be able to:

1) have a comprehensive and accessible approach towards the fundamentals of Linguistics. 2) have sufficient theoretical approach and profound knowledge of human language for further easy access to the future practicum.

Course Description

Weeks

Description of Topic

1- what is Language and Linguistics 2- Language as a system of systems 1st Week 3- Scope of Linguistics

Origin of Language: Theories 2nd Week

Origin of Language: Theories

Properties of Human Language

Phonetics : Definition, Introduction 3rd Week Branches of Phonetics

Draw the diagram of vocal organs Description of consonant Place of articulation of consonant sounds

Manner of articulation of consonant sounds

4th Week

vowel sounds Quadrilateral of vowel sounds and further description

Cardinal vowels & diphthongs

5th Week

Phonology: sound patterns of language Phonemes & Allophones , minimal pair

Syllable Consonant cluster

Assimilation & Elision Processes of word formation

6th Week

Introduction of morphology Morphemes Free morpheme and its types, Lexical and functional morphemes Bound morphemes and its types

prefixes & suffixes Derivational and inflectional morphemes problems of Morphological

Grammar: a brief introduction Traditional Grammar

Prescriptive & descriptive approaches

7th Week Structural vs constitutional analysis

presentations

presentations 8th Week

presentations

9th Week (Mid Term Exam)

Syntax

Description of Topic

Deep & Surface structure 10th Week

Tree diagram

11th Week Semantics Semantic features

semantic roles & Lexical relations

Lexical relations Collocation

Pragmatics Semantics & Pragmatics

Context 12th Week Deixis,Reference ,

Inference ,Anaphora ,Presupposition

speech acts 13th Week Speech events

Discourse analysis Interpreting discourse Cohesion Coherence

The co-operative principle 14th Week Hedges Implicatures

Psycholinguistics Language areas in brain

Language acquisition

Sociolinguistics

15th Week

Language & Society Social dialects

Speech accommodation Register and jargon

Slang , idiolect Diglossia, isogloss

Linguistic relativity The Sapir?Whorf hypothesis

16th Week Language and Gender : Gendered words , Gendered speech , Gendered interaction

presentations presentations

18th Week (Final Term Examination)

Evaluation System:

Quizzes/Presentations/Viva Voice

10%

Assignment

10%

Mid Term Test

30%

Final Examination(at the end of the semester)

50%

Text Book: The Study of Language, (4th Edition) by George Yule

Suggested Books:

ndrew dford David Britain, LINGUISTICS: AN INTRODUCTION

Ingo Pl g M ri r un Sabine Lappe, INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH LINGUISTICS

David Crystal, DICTIONARY OF LINGUISTICS & PHONETICS

Study skills

Course code LNG-302 Credit Hours 3(3-0)

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