Language variation and change *EDU*
Naam cursus
Language variation and change in the history of EnglishUniversiteit
UtrechtPunten/Credits
5/6 ECCursusdatum
semester 1 ()Inschrijfdatum
Locatie
UUNaam docent
Marcelle Cole (UU) & Janet Grijzenhout (UL)E-mail contactpersoon
Marcelle Cole (UU)Doel van de cursus
This course will appeal to students with an interest in the history of the English language and prospective teachers of English who want to acquire a better understanding of how English has changed and developed over the course of time and why.
The course will provide students with:
– a historical perspective on English that will enable them to understand the idiosyncrasies of Modern English grammar, its spelling norms and sound system.
– a good grasp of how the grammatical system of earlier stages of English functioned and changed over time to become the language that it is today
– an understanding of how language contact has shaped English
– knowledge of the principles of language change
By the end of the course, students will be able to usefully apply a historical perspective to their own teaching of the English language. They will also be in an ideal position to write an MA paper that provides an indepth discussion of a linguistc development in the history of English.
Uitgebreide omschrijving
Possibly more so than any other West Germanic language English has changed enormously over time. This course explores how and why English has changed to make it the language it is today. You will learn where English came from, its relationship with other Germanic languages like Dutch and Frisian, how and why it has changed over time, and how internal and external forces have shaped its development.
Examen informatie
Werkvorm
seminars
Exam
2 written assignments 30%
In-class oral presentation 10%
Individual paper 2000-2500 words 60%
Studielast
5 ECTS (= 140 hours)
Seminars: 7 x 3 = 21 hrs
Preparation and work per week 7 x 5 = 35 hrs
assignments 6 x 4 = 24 hrs
Individual paper = 60 hrs
Students who need 6 ECTS may elect to do an extra assignment. This must be determined with your lecturer in week 1.
Boeken/Literatuur
Charles Barber, Jaon C. Beal and Philip A. Shaw. 2012. The English Language (2nd edition). Cambridge Univeristy Press EAN 9781107693937
Costs: € 20,00
Primary and secondary literature will also be provided by the instructors.
Voorwaarden
Schedule
friday 14.00-17.00
Dates on campus/online
5, 12, 19, 26 Nov and 3, 10, 17 Dec.
The course will be taught either partially or entirely online via Teams: TBA.
Students are highly recommended to also take the MasterLanguage course Medieval English Literature in the Classroom (semester II, block 1) for 5 EC in order to further their study of English from a historical perspective.
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