Friday, October 19, 2012

Time Table Linguistics ELT II


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.
10.    Mey, Jacob L. 1993. Pragmatics: An Introduction. USA: Blackwell Publisher

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