TIME TABLE OF LINGUISTICS
FOR ELT II
ODD
SEMESTER IN 2012-2013 ACADEMIC YEAR
Lecturer:
Dr. Rita Erlinda, M.Pd.
MEETING
|
DATE
|
TOPICS/SUB-TOPICS
|
SOURCES
|
I
|
September 4th, 2012
|
·
Learning
Contract
·
Course
Orientation
|
Lecturer
|
II
|
September 11th, 2012
|
The Dimension
of Meanings
1.
Reference
and Denotation
2.
Connotation
3.
Sense
Relation
4.
Lexical
and Grammatical meanings
5.
Morphemes
6.
Homonymy
and Polysemy
7.
Lexical
Ambiguity
8.
Sentence
and Meaning
9.
Utterance
meaning
|
1: 15, 21-26
2: 42-45;
3:
42-59
|
III-IV
|
September 18th, 2012 September 25th, 2012
|
Lexical Relation: Paradigmatic
Relation (Inclusion)
1. Hyponymy and Taxonymy
2. Meronymy
a.
Defining
Meronymy
b.
Characteristics
of Meronymy
c.
Close
relatives of the part-whole relation
|
1:150-160
2: 85-87;
96-97
3: 92-99
4: 88-92,
136-155;
157-177
|
V
|
October 2nd 2012
|
Lexical Relation: Paradigmatic
Relation (Inclusion)
3. Synonymy
a.
Propositional
synonym
b.
Cognitive
synonym
c.
Absolut
synonym
d.
Near
synonym
e.
Plesyonym
|
1:156-160
3: 96-99
4: 265-291
|
VI
|
October 9th, 2012
|
Lexical Relation: Paradigmatic
Relation (Exclusion)
1. Opposites
a.
Complementaries
b.
Antonymy
c.
Directional
Opposites
-
Direction
-
Antipodal
-
Counterparts
-
Reversives
d.
Converses
(Relational Opposites)
-
Indirect
converses
-
Concruence
variance and pseudo-opposites
2. Metonymy
|
1:167-173;
211-214
2: 87-93
3:100-107
4: 197-242
|
VII
|
October 16th, 2012
|
UTS
|
|
MEETING
|
DATE
|
TOPICS/SUB-TOPICS
|
SOURCES
|
VIII
|
October 23th, 2012
|
Introduction to Pragmatics
-
What
is Pragmatics all about?
-
A
brief history of pragmatics
-
Why
do we need pragmatics?
-
What
use is pragmatics?
-
A
waste-basket?
-
Context
and Co-text
|
5: 1-8
8: 3-6
10: 3-15
|
IX
|
October 30th, 2012
|
Deixis
-
Deictic
vs., non-deictic expression
-
Gestural
vs., symbolic use of deictic expression
-
Person
Deixis
-
Temporal
(time) Deixis
-
Spatial
(Place) Deixis
-
Social
Deixis
-
Discourse
Deixis
|
1: 319-326
5: 132-172
6: 22-28
9: 19-27
|
X
|
November 6th, 2012
|
Presupposition
-
What
is presupposition?
-
Properties
of Presupposition
-
Types
of Presupposition
-
Lexical
Presupposition
-
Structural
Presupposition
-
Existential
presupposition
-
Factive
Presupposition
-
Non-factive
Presupposition
-
Counter-factual
Presupposition
|
5: 64-78
8: 25-34
|
XI
|
November 13th,
2012
|
Grice’s theory of conversational
maxims
-
Quantity
Maxims
-
Quality
Maxims
-
Relation
Maxims
-
Manner
Maxims
-
The
Relationship between the speaker and the maxims
-
Flouting
Maxims
-
Hedging
maxims
|
5: 24-31
8: 36-39
9:37-42
|
XII
|
November 20th,
2012
|
Implicatures
-
Conversational
Implicatures
-
Properties
of Conversational Implicatures
-
Context
dependence
-
Defeasibility/cancellability
-
Non-detachability
-
Calculability
-
Generalized
Implicatures
-
Scalar
Implicatures
-
Particularized
Implicatures
-
Conventional
Implicatures
|
1: 349-355
5: 23-58
8: 39-46
10: 99-106
|
XIII
|
November 27th,
2012
|
Speech Acts
-
What
is speech acts?
-
Locutionary,
perlocutionary and illocutionary acts
-
Conditions
for successful performance of speech acts
-
Preparatory
conditions
-
Sincerity
conditions
-
Essential
conditions
-
Content
condition
-
Speech Acts Classifications
-
Assertives/Representatives
-
Directives
-
Verdictive
-
Commissive
-
Expressive
-
Declaratives/Performative
-
Phatic
Utterance
-
Direct
and Indirect Speech Acts
|
1: 331-345
3: 175-196
5: 93-125
8: 48-58
10: 109-151
|
XIV
|
December 4th, 2012
|
Politeness Principles and Maxims
§ Politeness
and interaction
- negative
and positive face
- positive and negative politeness
§ The
Politeness Maxims
-
The Tact maxim
-
The Generosity Maxims
-
The Praise Maxim
-
The Modesty Maxim
-
The Agreement Maxim
-
The Sympathy Maxim
-
The Consideration Maxim
|
1: 361-367
8: 59-69
|
XV
|
|
UAS
|
|
Sources:
1.
Cruse, Alan. 2000. Meaning in Language: An Introduction to
Semantics and Pragmatics. Great Britain: Oxford University Press
2.
Lobner, Sebastian. 2002. Understanding Semantics. Great Britain: Oxford University Press
3.
Kreidler, Charles. W. 2001. Introducing English Semantics.
Great Britain: TJ. International, Padstow, Cornwall
4.
Cruse, D.A. 1986. Lexical Semantics. Great Britain:
Cambridge University Press.
5.
Huang, Yang.
2007. Pragmatics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
6.
Cummings,
Louis. 2005. Pragmatics: A Multiciplinary Perspective. Edinburg: Edinburg University Press
7.
Cutting, Joan.
2002. Pragmatics and Discourse: A Resource Book for Students. London: Taylor
and Francis Group.
8.
Yule, George. 1996. Pragmatics. New
York : Oxford
University Press
9.
Grundy, Peter. 1995. Doing Pragmatics. Great Britain:
Edward Arnold.
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Mey, Jacob L. 1993. Pragmatics: An Introduction. USA:
Blackwell Publisher
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