ELED 508 Applied Linguistics for ESL Teachers

This course is designed to acquaint students with fundamental knowledge of general linguistics in order to teach English language learners in K-12 setting. It introduces the origins and nature of language, examines the language systems, and how meaning is structured. In particular, the course will focus on the core areas of linguistics and interdisciplinary aspects. The core linguistics will include phonetics (the study of speech sounds), phonology (the sound system of languages), morphology (the internal structure of words), syntax (the sentence structure), and semantics (the study of word and sentence meanings). The interdisciplinary areas will incorporate language and sociolinguistics (language in social contexts meanings). The interdisciplinary areas will incorporate language and sociolinguistics (language in social contexts).

Credits

3 credits

Prerequisite

ELED 506 AND ELED 507

Distribution

Advanced