Module QXZ-1110:
Intro to Language (Int)
Introduction to Language (Int) 2024-25
QXZ-1110
2024-25
School of Arts, Culture And Language
Module - Semester 1
10 credits
Module Organiser:
Marco Tamburelli
Overview
The course provides an overview of and introduction to a wide range of topics in the study of natural language, including: - What is language? - Morphology: words and their structure. - Phonetics and Phonology: language sounds and sound systems. - Syntax: sentence structure. - Semantics and Pragmatics: meaning and context. - Study Skills - essays, exams and presentations. - Adopt a Language project.
Other topics that may be covered will include a selection from: - Language variation. - Language change. - Language acquisition. - Language pathologies. - Language and the brain.
Assessment Strategy
-threshold -D:Student has achieved the minimum acceptable standard of understanding and/or knowledge in all the learning outcomes. Student can demonstrate a minimum level of understanding of the basic concepts and be able to apply them to data with some degree of accuracy.
-good -B: Student has achieved a better-than-average standard of understanding and/or knowledge in all learning outcomes, and has a clear and accurate understanding of concepts; ability to apply concepts to data critically and thoughtfully; evidence of wide reading and clear and accurate reference to source materials; free from misunderstanding and errors of content; free from irrelevant material.
-excellent -A:Student has achieved a thorough standard of understanding and/or knowledge in all learning outcomes; or student has demonstrated an exceptional level of achievement in one or more learning outcomes together with a good overall standard: student has achieved a thorough understanding of the subject, both in terms of content and theory; student is able to apply concepts clearly and accurately; substantial evidence of critical and original thought and analysis; clear, logical argument; high level of communicative competence; free from irrelevant material and errors of spelling and punctuation; evidence of extensive reading beyond basic texts and clear and accurate references to source material.
Learning Outcomes
- Students will achieve a basic understanding of a wide range of topics in the study of natural language.
- Students will demonstrate some familiarity with the core areas of linguistics
- Students will develop a basic ability to analyse natural language data, and to carry out basic phonetic transcription.
- Students will develop a basic ability to prepare appropriately and effectively for examinations, including planning and writing answers for open, essay-type questions.
- Students will develop some knowledge of basic terminology and techniques for the analysis of natural language.
Assessment method
Exam (Centrally Scheduled)
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Final Assessment: BlackBoard Test This is the final BlackBoard based exam for QXZ-1110 Introduction to Language. The exam is worth 100% of the mark for the module and is accessible from any computer with internet access. It includes multiple choice, true/false, and open-ended questions. It assesses material covered during the whole semester, including the 'adopt-a-language' project.
Weighting
100%
Due date
13/01/2023