ࡱ> qsp'` bjbj$$ 0FF T6666 B.jjjjjEEE      $vh^-EEEEE-jjBE:jjEj^ >D?6R X0< < <  EEEEEEE-- EEEEEEE.. 2 6..26 English 103 Sections 01 and 02 Professor N. Stork Fall 2010 Office Hours: Tuesday 800-900, Thursday 1230-1330, 1500-1600 and by appointment 924-4477 nancypstork@gmail.com This course meets the California content standards for English grammar and the requirements for the Single Subject Teaching Credential. It is a survey of modern English grammar and covers phonetics, morphology, parts of speech, sentences, phrases and clauses. Students will be given linguistic tools, history and examples of modern usage sufficient to analyze English grammar on their own. Required Text: English Grammar Notes, N. Stork, available at A.S. Copy Shop in Hoover Hall. Grading: Grading will be calculated on a 500 point scale, with the traditional percentages applying for A (90-100%), B (80-90%), C (70-80%), D (65-70%) and F (less than 65%): Homework: 240 points Two Midterm Exams: 160 points Final Exam 100 points Policy on Plagiarism: All work must be your own. Violations will result in failure of the class. Late Work: Extensions of due dates can be granted only in the case of genuine and compelling emergencies beyond the students control. Please let me know of your emergency as soon as possible in order to arrange a new due date. I will be available the first Friday of every month in the morning for review sessions. Schedule of Classes: Aug 26 Introduction Aug 31 Discuss class-work from Aug 26. Begin Phonetics Sep 2 Phonetics, 3-10 Sep 7 Phonetics, 11-19 Sep 9 Morphology, 20-24 Sep 14 Morphology, 25-30 Sep 16 Morphology, 31-37 Sep 21 Parts of Speech (Form Class Words), 38-47 Sep 23 Parts of Speech (Structure Class Words), 48-60 Sep 28 Parts of Speech, 61-73 Sep 30 Phrases and Sentence Constituents, 74-80 Oct 5 Phrases and Sentence Constituents, Review Oct 7 MIDTERM EXAM Oct 12 Main Verb Phrase 81-93 Oct 14 Main Verb Phrase 94-105 Oct 19 Sentences, 106-110 Oct 21 Sentences, 111-116 Oct 26 Subordinate Clauses, 117-122 Oct 28 Relative Clauses, 123-130 Nov 2 Nominal Clauses, 131-135 Nov 4 Nominal Clauses, 136-140 Nov 9 Nominal Clauses and Review Nov 11 No Class Veterans Day Nov 16 MIDTERM EXAM Nov 18 Infinitives, 141-146 Nov 23 Infinitives, 147-149 Nov 25 Thanksgiving Nov 30 Participles, 150-156 Dec 2 Participles, 157-158 Dec 7 Nominal Absolutes, Inversions, Clefting, 159-161 Dec 9 Review Final Exam: TR 900 class Monday, December 13, 715-930 TR 1330 class Monday, December 13, 1215-1430  8 G ; Q h hR>*hR hR5hm]hR5hm]hp}5  2<7 8 G E F ^ } ; < `gdR$a$gdR< Q f g !"T"#Ccd#$Ffg{;IJV.:pR/ =!"#$% 666666666vvvvvvvvv666666>6666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666hH666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666@@@ K{NormalCJ_HaJmH sH tH DAD Default Paragraph FontRiR Table Normal4 l4a (k( No List  2<78GEF^};<Qfg !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2<78GEF^};<Qfg!"T"#Ccd#$Ffg{  ; I J V 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 2<78GEF^};<Qfg!"T"#Ccd#$Ffg{  ; I J V 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 <   8@0(  B S  ?Xabegj( 0 5?Fe0 6 33333 p}R @`g @UnknownG: Times New Roman5Symbol3& : Arial7K@Cambria 1hff2fr?r?,hh4d 2HP(?'m]2 English 103 Nancy StorkSJSUOh+'04   , 8 D P\dlt| English 103 Nancy StorkNormal91Թ2Microsoft Office Word@F#@>@x=p?@x=p?r?G}VT$m" >&" WMFC H9HYlUT#m EMFHY,(    % Rp@Cambria7K@Cambri?0 r0f 0f Ln0f dv%   TX g@j@ LdEnglish 103:<4.<;;;TT X= g@j@ LP < TI Ag@j@I,LpSections 01 and 0235/%9<.;;6<<;;TT  Ag@j@ ,LP < TWB g@j@WLpProfessor N. 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