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Differences in English, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p99)

Different CONTACT

Source=[One 1-hour lecture and two 1.5-hour tutorials per week.]

Xref = [One 1-hour lecture and two 1.5-hour tutorials each week]

Different OBJECTIVES

Source=[Students who complete this subject successfully: <ul> <li>will have acquired a basic knowledge of the English language in its earliest form; <li>will have a basic understanding of the structure of the Indo-European language family, and a more advanced knowledge of the sub-groups of the Germanic branch (to which English belongs); <li>will be familiar with the major cultural and linguistic impulses that have shaped English over the past 1000 years; <li>will have studied the basic principles of oral-formulaic theory and have an understanding of the impact of the written word on an oral culture; <li>will be equipped to undertake more advanced research in this and related areas of literary studies and language acquisition. </ul>]

Xref = [Students who complete this subject successfully: <ul> <li>will have acquired a basic knowledge of the English language in its earliest form; <li>will have a basic understanding of the structure of the Indo-European language family, and a more advanced knowledge of the sub-groups of the Germanic branch (to which English belongs); <li>will be familiar with the major cultural and linguistic impulses that have shaped English over the past 1000 years; <li>will have studied the basic principles of oral-formulaic theory and have an understanding of the impact of the written word on an oral culture; and <li>will be equipped to undertake more advanced research in this and related areas of literary studies and language acquisition. </ul>]

Different POINTS

Source=[16.7 2nd and 3rd year]

Xref = [16.7]

Different PRESCRIBEDTEXTS

Source=[<ATEXT>Mitchell B and Robinson F A <i>Guide to Old English</i> 5th edition Blackwell]

Xref = [<ATEXT>Mitchell B and Robinson F <i>A Guide to Old English</i> 5th edition Blackwell]


Differences in English Language, Faculty of Arts (v3, p63)

Different ASSESSMENT

Source=[Written work of not more than 5,000 words.]

Xref = [Written work of up to 5,000 words.]

Different CONTENT

Source=[This subject studies the language and literature of the Anglo-Saxons from 750 to 1150, focusing on both prose and poetry, read in the original.]

Xref = [A study of the language and literature of the Anglo-Saxons from 750 to 1150, both prose and poetry, read in the original.]

Different OBJECTIVES

Source=[Students who complete this subject successfully: <ul> <li>will have acquired a basic knowledge of the English language in its earliest form; <li>will have a basic understanding of the structure of the Indo-European language family, and a more advanced knowledge of the sub-groups of the Germanic branch (to which English belongs); <li>will be familiar with the major cultural and linguistic impulses that have shaped English over the past 1000 years; <li>will have studied the basic principles of oral-formulaic theory and have an understanding of the impact of the written word on an oral culture; <li>will be equipped to undertake more advanced research in this and related areas of literary studies and language acquisition. </ul>]

Xref = [Students completing this subject: <ul> <li>will have acquired a basic knowledge of the English language in its earliest form; <li>will have a basic understanding of the structure of the Indo-European language family, and a more advanced knowledge of the sub-groups of the Germanic branch (to which English belongs); <li>will be familiar with the major cultural and linguistic impulses that have shaped English over the past 1000 years; <li>will have studied the basic principles of oral-formulaic theory and have an understanding of the impact of the written word on an oral culture; <li>will be equipped to undertake more advanced research in this and related areas of literary studies and language acquisition. </ul>]

Different PRESCRIBEDTEXTS

Source=[<ATEXT>Mitchell B and Robinson F A <i>Guide to Old English</i> 5th edition Blackwell]

Xref = [<ATEXT>Mitchell B & Robinson F <i>A Guide to Old English</i> 5th edition Blackwell]


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