Year III, Semester V

1.         Classics in Drama-II (Modern) 

ü  T.S. Eliot’s Murder In The Cathedral
ü  Sean O’Casey’s  Juno And The Paycock
ü  Samuel Beckett’s Waiting For Godot
ü  H.Pinter’s The Caretaker
ü  A. Millers The Death Of A Salesman

2.         Grammar, Syntax and Semantics

         Introduction
·         Grammar
·         Some Traditional Concepts
·         Morphology
·         Transformational Generative Grammar
         Syntax
·         Introduction to Syntax
·         Aspects Of The Theory Of Syntax
·         Basic Concepts Of Syntax, Structure Of English And Syntactic Problems 
                  Semantics 
·         Introduction To Semantics
·         Ambiguity
·         Context
·         Pragmatics

3.        Literary Criticism   and Theory-I            

            Literary Criticism
ü        Aristotle’s Poetics
ü        Longinus’ On The Sublime
ü        Dr. Johnson’s Preface To Shakespeare
ü        Wordsworth’s Preface to Lyrical Ballads (Chapter 14 and 15)
ü        Coleridge’s Biographia Literaria (Chapter 17, 18)
ü        M. Arnold’s Function Of Criticism

4.         Sociolinguistics

ü  Functions of Language in Society
ü  Domains of Language Use
ü  Speech Community
ü  Multilingualism and Bilingualism
·         Dimensions of Bilingualism
·         Bilingualism and Diglossia
·         Causes of Bilingualism
·         Manifestations of Bilingualism
v  Loan-words
v  Borrowing
v  Code-switching/code-mixing
·         Effects of Bilingualism
v  Language Conflicts
v  Language Attitudes
v  Language Maintenance
v  Language Change/Shift
v  Language Death
ü  Dialects, Pidgin and Creoles, Register, Genderlect, etc.
ü  Standard Language
ü  National Language, Language Planning And Policy,

5.         Prose-I (Bacon to Ruskin)

ü        F. Bacon, Bacon Essays (Of Studies, Of Death, Of Love, Of Followers       And Friends)
ü        J. Swift, Gulliver’s Travels
ü        C. Lamb, Essays Of Elia (Dream Children, The Chimney Sweepers)
ü        W. Hazlitt, My First Acquaintance With Poets, From Mr. Wordsworth
            J. Ruskin, The Crown Of The Wild Olive (Lecture-1 Work)  

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