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This course introduces the development of the English language.
This course covers the identity of English in the language families of the world, historical changes of the
English language in terms of phonology, syntax, and semantics, and the divergence of the English language
in modern times.
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| Pyles, T. and J. Algeo(2004) | The Origins and Development of the English Language, 4th Ed.,
| New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
| Baugh, A.C. and T. Cable(1993) | A History of the English Language, 4th Ed., New Jersey: Prentice-Hall International
| Fennel, B.A.(2001) | A History of English: A Sociolinguistic Approach, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
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ÇÐÁ¡ºÐÆ÷ Grades will be given on absolute points
ÇÐÁ¡±¸¼º Midterm Exam: 50% | Assignments and Class Activities: 40% | Class Attendance: 10%
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FÇÐÁ¡ 󸮱âÁØ (a) Plagiarism (b) Absence of classes more than 5 times
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| in English Education can take this course.
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1
Introduction: English Present and Future  
2
The Indo-European Language Family  
3
Old English  
4
The Norman Conquest and the Subjection of English  
5
The Re-establishment of English  
6
Middle EnglishI  
7
Middle EnglishII  
8
Midterm Examination Internet Audio clips
9
The Renaissance and Early Modern English  
10
Modern English  
11
The Nineteenth Century  
12
After the Nineteenth Century
CD-ROMs
13
The English Language in America audio tapes
14
Linguistic Divergence of English  
15
Final Presentation  

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reading assignments before coming to classes