Phonetics and Phonology By Dedy Subandowo,M.A. Course Description Course Name : Phonetics and Phonology Credit: 2 credits Code: MKK.BI.08.0 Course time.

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Phonetics and Phonology By Dedy Subandowo,M.A

Course Description Course Name : Phonetics and Phonology Credit: 2 credits Code: MKK.BI.08.0 Course time : 90 minutes Study Program : English Education

Aims of the study To strengthen the linguistic knowledge To explore students’ capability in understanding sounds of english To differ the sound production To recognize the speech organ To master the manner of sounds To analyse the sounds of english

Learning Strategy Oral presentation Students’ presentation Research team work

MeetingMain Discussion 1Kontrak kuliah (course agreement) 2Introduction to phonetics 3Vowels and Consonants 4Sound segment 5Articulatory phonetics 6Major phonetic classes 7Prosodic features 8Mid test 9Introduction to phonology 10The Pronunciation of Morpheme 11Phonemes: the Phonological Units of Language 12Distinctive Features of Phonemes 13The Rules of Phonology 14Prosodic Phonology 15Review and Feedback 16FINAL SEMESTER

Reference Devenport, Mike., and S.J Hannahs. Introducing phonetics and phonology. New York: Hodder Arnold Fromkin, Victoria., Robert Rodman, Nina Hyams. An Introduction to Language. New York : Wadsworth Cengage Learning

Policies Absence not more than three times. Duty submission Be passive will make you die High passion in technology Written mid test Spoken final test Score (attitude, class activities and examiniation)