ENGL 371A -- Winter Quarter 2010

ENGLISH SYNTAX (ENGLISH SYNTAX) Dillon TTh 1:30-3:20 13214

The course provides the understanding necessary to teach English language in the schools. It focuses on the basic grammatical forms and structures of English and several approaches to describing and representing them. We will cover

* lexical categories (Parts of Speech), * syntactic categories (such as phrases, clauses, tense, and aspect), * grammatical relations, * dependency relations, * constituent structure, * loosely integrated strings of words in the sentence. * connective links between sentences. We will use some of the on-line tools for automated POS tagging and graphing ("diagramming"). By the end of the course, students will be able to describe most of the syntactic structures of English in several ways. In addition, students will be able analyze the cohesion of sentences in connected text.

Prerequisites:

ENGL 370

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