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ENH3620 - Grammar and Expression

6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL

Undergraduate Faculty of Arts

Leader: Baden Eunson

Offered

Caulfield Second semester 2007 (Day)
Clayton Second semester 2007 (Day)

Synopsis

This second/ third year unit considers the structure and use of English grammar and the applications of that learning to composition and style. It considers major models of grammar or syntax and morphology (traditional, generative/transformational, and functional), punctuation, lexis or vocabulary, historical development, geographical and social variation, registers, genres, rhetoric, corpus linguistics, text types or discourse styles, and will then link these theoretical bases to practical expressive techniques.

Objectives

Upon successful completion of this unit, students should be able to

  1. Explain different approaches to understanding the structure of English.
  2. Explain how historical development of the language has produced problems and opportunities for modern usage.
  3. Understand the relationships between grammar (syntax and morphology) and punctuation.
  4. Explain in detail the relationship between theoretical models of grammar on the one hand and practical written and verbal expression and usage and style problems on the other.
  5. Demonstrate the stylistic differences between different genres, registers, text types or discourse styles.
  6. Analyse and edit texts created by others and by themselves.
  7. Teach English grammar and style to others.

Assessment

Tutorial attendance and participation : 10%
Essay 1 (1500 words) : 20%
Essay 2 (1500 words) : 20%
Examination (2 hours (1500 words)) : 50%

Contact hours

3(one one-hour lecture and one two-hour tutorial)

Prerequisites

ENH1260

Prohibitions

ENH2620