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Arshia Sultana

Assistant Professor

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Semantics Course description

Course

King Saud University

College of Languages & Translation

Department of European Languages & Translation

 [English Program]

 

{ An Introduction to Semantics } 

Syllabus

Spring 2012 / 2nd semester

 

Course Number

403 ENG

Contact hours

3

Level

5

Class Section

9468, 5579, 5577

Class Group

A, B, C

Classroom

A-19/212, B-19/409, C-23/203

 

Teacher's name

Arshia Sultana

Office location

Building 19 / Office 102

’ Office hours

Sat. 8-9 /  / Sun. 9-11 / Mon.8-9 and 10-11 / Tues. 9-10 /Wed.8-9

My Website

http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/asultana

 

  • Required Textbooks and other Materials:

-A booklet entitled "An Introduction to Semantics" which is available in:

     -AlQuwaifel Copy Center in King Abdullah Road.

 

  • Course Objectives:

The course introduces students to the basic elements of semantics. At the very beginning, students are encouraged to discover the value and fascination of studying semantics and then they are exposed gradually to the basic elements of semantics like sense, reference, predicates and predicators, universe of discourse, sense properties and sense relations. The course provides students with an introductory theoretical background of the study of meaning reinforced by practical exercises in a way that helps the students to grasp the idea of meaning and acquire some critical and analytical thinking toward meanings in the language.

 

 

  • Essential references:

Huford, J. & Heasley, B. (1983). Semantics: A Coursebook.

            Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

 

  • Recommended references:

Leech, G. (1981). Semantics. (2nd Ed.). Harmondsworth:

           Penguin Books.

 

Palmer, F. (1982). Semantics. (2nd Ed.). Cambridge:

           Cambridge University Press.

 

  • Ø Marks Distribution:

-1st in-term = 28

-2nd in-term = 28

 Project       = 4

-Final exam = 40

-Total = 100

-Passing mark = 60

 

FMarks will be deducted for language mistakes (spelling, grammatical, and vocabulary).

 

%Note:- NO Make-ups are given for exams unless the

student has a serious problem. In this case, the student should contact the teacher before the scheduled date of the exam and presents the necessary verifications.

 

 

 

 

Arshia Sultana