This course is the first part of the basic module in English Linguistics, providing a comprehensive introduction to key areas of linguistic inquiry. It lays the essential groundwork for advanced studies in linguistics.

Throughout the course, students will explore the core domains of:

  • Phonetics and Phonology : The study of English sounds, including their articulation, description, and transcription. Students will analyze sound systems and patterns in the English language.

  • Morphology : The structure of English words and how they are formed. This includes the study of morphemes, the smallest units of meaning, and how they combine to form words.

  • Lexical Semantics : The study of word meanings and their relationships within the language system. Students will explore how meanings are constructed and how words relate to one another in terms of semantic fields and concepts.

Upon completion of the course, students will have a strong understanding of the linguistic structure of English, providing them with a solid foundation for advanced coursework in linguistics.