Class meetings: TTh 9:25-10:40, Rayzor 106 Instructor contact: Office, Herring Hall 209; Tel., (348)-6225, email, kemmer ((AT)) rice.edu Instructor office hours: TTh 10:50-11:50 and by appointment Course schedule Assignments List Bibliography Owlspace |
Online Dictionaries: OED: The Oxford English Dictionary (online) | Merriam-Webster Online
The aim of this course is to introduce aspects of the structure of the English language, focusing on grammatical structures (syntax and morphology) rather than phonological structure.
We will explore grammatical patterns using various sources of data, including various reference works and linguistic corpora.
The general theme running through the course is how best to discover and describe grammatical patterns in English. The social dimension of prescriptivity in grammar will be addressed at relevant points, as will practical areas such as ways to address grammar in second language acquisition.
The course will largely be organized around the grammatical topics introduced in the textbook, with changes in order as indicated in the course schedule. In addition to the specific grammatical topics covered, we will find ourselves dealing with some larger questions throughout the course, including the following:
The required textbook is:
Huddleston, Rodney, and Geoffrey Pullum. 2005. A Student's
Introduction to English Grammar. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
The course will be organized and run using Owlspace. All assignments and exams will be accessible through that site.
Percentages for assessment may be adjusted.
**As of March 31 they were adjusted as follows:**
The assignments and project will be posted under the Assignments tool on Owlspace as we get to them. The Honor Code policy for each assignment will be posted along with its instructions on Owlspace.
The current assignment schedule has 4 assignments. The point values for each will be posted with the assignments. The total will be 20% of the grade.
The midterm is take-home and not timed, although like the assignments there is an accessibility window during which you may access and submit it. Which materials are permitted to you to consult during the accessibility period are clearly spelled out in the individual Honor Code specifications for the exam (as with the assignments.). Exam is open book and open written/digital materials but not to be discussed with others.
The midterms will be visible from a page called Midterm Information. For the, when it is graded I will place information or links to a rough letter grade scale for it. However, only the points earned on each midterm will factor into the final grade, not any appoximate letter grades for the midterms.
© 2007-2011 Suzanne Kemmer
Last modified 14 April 2011