ENGLISH EDUCATION PROGRAM
STKIP
PGRI JOMBANG
In
Academic Year 2014/2015
Course : English Morphology and Syntax
Status : Compulsory
Credit : 2
Lecturer
: Aang Fatihul Islam, M.Pd
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Code : MKK750207
Hours : 2 hours/ week
Class : 2012 D/
Consultation : by appointment
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COURSE
DESCRIPTION
This course provide topics in understanding
of english language word formating in specifically and in
other language in generally, together with morphological process, and students also
capable to analyze
sentence based on morphological
process.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
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To know the essential of english morphology and syntax.
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To know english
language word formating specifically and in other
language generally.
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To know word
formating together with morphological process.
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Capable analyze
sentence based on morphological process wether simple or complex.
CONTENTS
The
course schedule are: (1)
Introduction to
English Morphology & Syntax, (2) the identification of word and
morphemes and the nature of
morpheme and type of morpheme, (3) roots, stem and bases, (4) inflectional and derivational
morphemes,(5) morphemes and allomorphs, (6) multiple affixation, (7) morphological processes, (8) grammatical and ungrammatical, (9) sentence structure, (10) phrase structure rule, and (11) sentence relatedness.
ACTIVITIES
The
activities will be in the form of short lectures, students’ worksheet
(individual or group)
and students’ presentation.
EVALUATION
Student’s
final grade will be determined on the process before Mid-term test (regular
attendance, active participation in the discussion, assignment, and
presentation) 20 %, Mid-term test 25 %, the process before Final test (regular
attendance, active participation in the discussion, assignment, and
presentation) 20 %, and final test 35 %.
Total
Score: (UTS × 25 %) + (UAS × 35 %) + (Assignment × 20 %) + (Presence × 20 %)
Table :
A
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8.00 - 100
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B
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6.60 – 7. 99
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C
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5. 60 – 6. 59
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D
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4.00 – 5. 59
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E
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0.00 – 3. 99
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REFERENCES:
- Adrian, Akmajian. A. Demers, Richards., M. Harnish, Robert. 1983. “ Linguistics : An Introduction to Language and Communication. Cambridge: The MIT Press.
- Carstairs, Andrew et al. 2002. An Introduction to English Morphology and Their Structure. Edinburg: Edinburg University Press.
- D. Fan Valin J.R., Robert. 2004. An Introduction to Syntax. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Elson, Benjamin F and Pickett, Velma B. 1987. Beginning Morphologyand Syntax.Texas: Summer Institutes of Linguistics.
- Francis, Nelson. The Structure of American English. New York: Ronald Press.
- Katamba, Francis. 1993. Morphology. Hampshire, London: Macmillan Press.
- Matthews, P.H.. 1978. Morphology: An Introduction to the Theory of Word-Structure. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Nida, Eugene. 1957. Morphology: The descriptive Analysis of Words. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.
- Yule, George. 1985. The Study of Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
REQUIREMENT:
1)
Students are to attend the class
at least 75 % of the total meeting (14 meeting).
2)
Students are to come to class
punctually, not more than 15 minutes
late., if the students come late are not allowed to attend this class. The
lateness of the student is considered absent.
3)
Students who can’t attend the
class, they must send a letter or a
short message to the lecturer.
4)
Student may leave the class when
lecturer doesn’t come without any information or
the lecturer late more than 15 minutes,
and the students are allowed to ask the lecturer to give the lesson in another time.
5)
You are to submit your
assignment, if any, on the agreed date. Submission after that date is reduced 5
points a day.
6)
Assignments are expected to
consist of your own written work. If you quote material written by someone
else, you must reference it to the source. Assignments contain material that is
copied from somewhere and not referenced will be given failing grade.
MEETING SCHEEDULE
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TOPIC
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CLASSROOM’S
ACTIVITIES
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1
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Introduction
a.
Talking about the contract and
course outline
b.
Talking about the assignment
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Lecturing
Discussion
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2
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Introduction to English Morphology & Syntax
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Lecturing
Discussion
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3
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The
nature of morpheme and type of morpheme
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Demonstration
Discussion
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4
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Roots, stem and bases
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Demonstration
Discussion
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5
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Inflectional and derivational morphemes
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Demonstration
Discussion
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6
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Morphemes and allomorphs.
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Demonstration
Discussion
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Middle Test
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7
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Multiple
affixation
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Demonstration
Discussion
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8
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Morphological
processes
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Demonstration
Discussion
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9 |
Grammatical and
ungrammatical
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Demonstration
Discussion
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10
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Sentence structure
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Demonstration
Discussion
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11
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Phrase
structure rule
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Demonstration
Discussion
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12
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Sentence relatedness
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Demonstration
Discussion
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Final Test
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