課程概述 |
Introduction to Phonetics
3 credits
Professor Karen Steffen Chung
Please see Karen Chung`s homepage at:
http://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/
for more information.
Eligibility:
This course is primarily designed for future English teachers in the education program 教育學程; non-education DFLL students are also encouraged to join this class, particularly those planning to continue in linguistics. Other students with adequate background (completion of an introductory linguistics course or its equivalent) may also enroll, up to the class size limit of 40 students. Priority will be given first to education students and second to regular DFLL students. Students lacking the requisite background should speak with the professor on the first day of class to determine whether they are suited to taking this course.
Other supplementary texts besides Ladefoged's _Course_ will also be drawn on. Extensive Web work will be assigned, so each student must have convenient and reliable access to a computer with an Internet connection, a printer, also a headset with earphones and a microphone for listening and recording on the computer.
Course overview:
This course is designed to train future English teachers in the phonetics and correct pronunciation of standard American English. It will offer a solid grounding in phonetic theory, but the main emphasis will be on sharpening students' sensitivity to the sounds of language, and on actual practice, mainly through oral reading of the textbook. Each student will keep a pronunciation journal to record problem areas of pronunciation, and will be expected to take class notes on material not covered in the textbook. A significant portion of the work for this class will be done online independently. A test will usually be given after completing each chapter of the text to review and solidify the material covered, and there will be a weekly dictation, to sharpen listening and IPA transcription skills. Various written assignments will be given, including exercises from the text and class projects.
Grade calculation:
Grades for the course will be based on class participation, written work and projects, oral presentations, chapter tests, a final exam, attendance, progress made, and attitude. |
評量方式 (僅供參考) |
No. |
項目 |
百分比 |
說明 |
1. |
All of your oral (including class participation) and written class work |
25% |
Calculation of your final grade will be based on:
All of your oral (including class participation) and written class work (25%);
scores on your dictations (10%);
scores on the chapter tests (20%);
score on final exam (30%);
attendance, punctuality, attitude, and progress made (15%).
Note that the percentage breakdown is only APPROXIMATE, and is SUBJECT TO ADJUSTMENT in each individual case. Also note that more than 3 absences or 5 tardinesses may result in your NOT PASSING THE COURSE. |
2. |
Scores on your dictations |
10% |
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3. |
Scores on the chapter tests |
20% |
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4. |
Score on final exam |
30% |
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5. |
Attendance, punctuality, attitude, and progress made |
15% |
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