English Language and Linguistics
Upon completion of the course, the student will have achieved the following learning outcomes:
KNOWLEDGE
- explain what is entailed by 'language', 'communication', and 'signalling' and how the study of language can be approached scientifically
- explain how English words and sentences are constructed and interpreted
- account for how English is used in communicating speaker meaning and in signalling social meaning
- describe how English varies geographically, socially and historically
SKILLS
- analyse the structure of English words and sentences using appropriate notation
- transcribe expressions in English using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
- locate and evaluate scholarly sources for English language and linguistics
- discuss English language and linguistics using appropriate concepts and terminology
- update and broaden one's knowledge of English language and linguistics
COMPETENCIES
- reflect on and apply concepts from English language and linguistics to novel facts
- critically evaluate discussions in the media bearing on linguistics and English language
- communicate the relevance of linguistics and English language to education, life skills, participation in a pluralistic democracy, and sustainable social development in our own time
- collaborate with other students in planning and carrying out an oral presentation that communicates a research result from English language and linguistics
Obligatory participation 85 %, approved / not approved
Assesment task, Group presentation (approved/not approved)
Compulsory participation and assessment tasks must be approved to receive the final grade.
Portfolio - consisting of three written texts, counts 100 % of the total grade, assessed A-F
1: Short essay
2: Analysis and transcription
3. Essay on chosen topic
All aids allowed
Generating an answer using ChatGPT or similar artificial intelligence and submitting it wholly or partially as one's own answer is considered cheating
Participation on the course presupposes a high level of proficiency in English, both spoken and written, equivalent to the level attained on completing Norwegian high school education with a specialization in English, i.e. 5 hours per week including the second year with a grade of 4 or higher. Students are expected to have an understanding of basic grammatical concepts, in particular word classes such as verb, noun, preposition, adjective, and grammatical relations such as subject, direct object, indirect object and agreement.
Basic digital skills will be assumed. Students are expected to have, or acquire the ability to:
- format assignments using a word processing program to applicable style guidelines;
- convert documents to PDF format for submission;
- download, install and run dedicated (free) software as required.
Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:
SP107L-001 - English Language and Linguistics - 10 credits
SP216L-001 - English Language and Linguistics - 5 credits
SP216L - English Language and Linguistics - 5 credits
SPR150L - English Language and Linguistics - 15 credits
SPR101L - English Language and Linguistics - 15 credits