履修条件 |
None. No prior knowledge of linguistics is required or expected.
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授業の目的 |
The purposes of this class are: (1) to introduce students to general as well as linguistics-related English vocabulary; (2) to improve the students’ reading comprehension (読解向上); (3) to improve the students’ summarizing skills (要約能力向上); (4) to encourage students to discuss issues related to the contents of the text read during the class.
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授業の概要・計画 |
This is a preliminary class schedule, which means that this schedule is subject to change. The speed with which the class will proceed will, to some extent, be adapted to fit the level of the students attending the class. This may cause changes to the class schedule below.
PART 1 Class 1:Introductory Class Class 2 - 3:The Inevitability of Change Class 4 - 5:Collecting Evidence of Language Change Class 6 - 7:Studying Language Change in Progress Class 8:MID-TERM TEST (中期テスト)
PART 2 Class 8 - 9:Conscious and Unconscious Change: New York City and Martha’s Vineyard Class 10 - 11:Opposing Social Pressures Driving Language Change Class 12 - 13:How Sound Changes Spread Through a Language
PART 3 (Revision Class) Class 14:Progress or Decay? Assessing the Situation Class 15:FINAL EXAMINATION (期末試験)
NOTE: The exact date of the mid-term test (中期テスト) is subject to change. It will be announced in advance.
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授業の進め方 |
1. Before the Class / 授業の前 Reading materials will be handed out at least one week before the class in which they will be covered. Students are expected to complete the assigned readings before attending the class.
2. During the Class / 授業中 During the class, students are expected: (1) to read aloud a paragraph of the assigned reading material; (2) to answer questions concerning the contents of the paragraph(s) read aloud.
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教科書・参考書等 |
AITCHISON, JEAN. (2001). Language Change: Progress or Decay? [言語変化 − 進歩か,それとも衰退か], 3rd edition (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
This work remains non-technical in style and accessible to students with no previous knowledge of linguistics.
NOTE: The students do not need to buy Aitchison’s book. The reading materials will be handed out during the class.
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成績評価の方法・基準 |
Assessment (成績評価) will be conducted as follows: (1) Class preparation and class participation (授業予習及び授業参加): 30% (2) Mid-term test (中期テスト): 30% (3) Final examination (期末試験): 40%
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その他(質問・相談方法等) |
Questions can be asked by e-mail using the following address:
rubenpauwels【アットマーク】gmail.com
When sending an e-mail, please clearly mention the following in the subject line (件名欄): (1) the name of the class (for example, “English IV”, “Eigo IV” or “英語W”); (2) your full name in kanji and rōma-ji (for example, “田中四郎 Tanaka Shiro”).
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過去の授業評価アンケート |
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