Course Outline
Course Title: Grammar and Syntax
Course Code: ENG-510
Credit Hours: 3(3-0)
Course Contents
- Word Classes
- Phrases and Types
- Clauses and Types
- Sentence Analysis
- Subjects, Predicates, Complement, Adjunct
- Modals and Modality
- Voices
- Narration
- Syntax
- Different Approaches Towards Syntax:
i) Traditional
ii) Structural
iii) Phrase Structure
iv) Transformational Generative
v) Systemic Functional
- Different Approaches Towards Syntax:
- Systemic Functional Analysis
- Introduction to Government and Binding Theory
- Minimalism
- Tree Diagram
Recommended Books
📚 Grammar References
- Wren and Martin (2002) High School English Grammar and Composition – S. Chand Publishing
- Martinet & Thomson (1960) A Practical English Grammar
- Michael Swan (1995) Practical English Usage – OUP
- Martin Hewings (2013) Advanced English Grammar in Use – CUP
- Raymond Murphy (2003) English Grammar in Use
📚 Syntax References
- Prasad, Tarni (2012) A Course in Linguistics – PHI Publications
- Sells, Peter & Kim, Jong-Bok (2007) English Syntax: An Introduction
- Eastwood, John Oxford Guide to English Grammar
Course Title: Grammar and Syntax
Course Code: ENG-510
Credit Hours: 3(3-0)
Course Contents
📌 Word Classes (Parts of Speech)
- Nouns, Pronouns, and Determiners
- Verbs and Verb Tenses
- Adjectives and Adverbs
- Prepositions and Conjunctions
- Interjections and their Functions
📌 Phrases and Their Types
- Noun Phrases
- Verb Phrases
- Adjective Phrases
- Adverb Phrases
- Prepositional Phrases
📌 Clauses and Their Types
- Independent vs. Dependent Clauses
- Noun Clauses
- Adjective (Relative) Clauses
- Adverbial Clauses
📌 Sentence Analysis
- Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
- Sentence Elements:
- Subjects and Predicates
- Complements and Adjuncts
- Direct and Indirect Objects
📌 Modals and Modality
- Expressing Possibility, Necessity, and Obligation
- Modal Verbs: Can, Could, May, Might, Must, Shall, Should, Will, Would
📌 Active and Passive Voice
- Rules and Transformations
- Usage in Different Contexts
📌 Direct and Indirect Narration
- Converting Direct Speech into Indirect Speech
- Reporting Verbs and Tense Changes
📌 Introduction to Syntax
- The Role of Syntax in Sentence Structure
- Relationship Between Words, Phrases, and Clauses
📌 Different Approaches to Syntax
- Traditional Grammar – Sentence Diagramming and Rules
- Structural Grammar – Bloomfieldian Analysis
- Phrase Structure Grammar – Phrase Markers and Hierarchical Relations
- Transformational Generative Grammar – Chomsky’s Deep and Surface Structures
- Systemic Functional Grammar – Halliday’s Theory of Meaning and Context
📌 Systemic Functional Analysis
- Lexico-Grammatical Patterns in Sentence Construction
- Thematic Structure and Information Flow
📌 Introduction to Government and Binding Theory
- Case Theory, X-Bar Theory, and Binding Principles
📌 Minimalism in Syntax
- Chomsky’s Minimalist Program and Economy of Derivation
📌 Tree Diagram Representation
- Phrase Structure Trees
- Movement and Transformation Rules