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科目名 英語学演習2
旧カリキュラム名 英語学演習2
教員名 パターソン
単位数    1 学年    3 開講区分 文理学部
科目群 英文学科
学期 後期 履修区分 必修
授業テーマ A continuation of the first semester with emphasis on practical examples of dialects. If time permits we may look at an Indo-European language in the Celtic branch.
授業のねらい・到達目標 This semester focuses on the study and analysis of English dialects around the world. Human language is constantly changing, which causes languages to become different. In this semester, we will analyze a number of dialects and write down what we discover about them. A special section on Scots and Scottish Gaelic will be given.
授業の方法 The aim of the course is to give the students real language examples of present day English social and geographical dialects. A secondary goal is to observe how several Indo-European language systems function phonologically, morphologically and grammatically.
授業計画
1 Guidance and review of first semester. Overview of English dialects.
2 Social Dialects
3 Geographical Dialects
4 D.A.R.E. Project
5 Examples of North American Dialects
6 Studies of North Amerian Dialects
7 Examples of British Dialects
8 Special class in Scots
9 Scottish Gaelic: Lenition (initial mutation) in Scottish Gaelic consonants
10 Introduction to Group project
11 Group Project -- English dialects
12 Group Project -- English Dialects
13 Final exam and/or prestentation of group projects
14 Library Assignment: finding sources for dialect studies
15 Discussion of further dialect study
その他
教科書 『None』
なし
参考書 There is no text for the course. We will rely on handouts and taking notes in class. Whenever you need to know something you can consult the English Department Library; online resources and so on.
成績評価の方法及び基準 試験(50%)、レポート(25%)、Online Exercises and Group Projects (25%)
Handouts and notes that the students take in class will replace the textbook. In addition, all students should be able to access school's internet (Blackboard 9) in order to use online resources.
オフィスアワー Mondays 12:20-2:30, Room 7314
備考 Students who are frequently absent or continually late may not receive credit for the course.

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