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                                                DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS 
                                            INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION                                                                                                                                             
                                                           SESSION 2019-20 
                                                                       
                                       st
                 M. A IN LAMM (1   SEMESTER)                                              CREDITS: 04 
                 PAPER CODE: LAM-1002                                                     SESSIONAL MARKS: 30 
                                                                                          END-SEMESTER: 70 
                                                                                          TOTAL = 100 
                  
                 COURSE OBJECTIVES:  
                        To understand the concept and systems of communication. 
                        To understand the process of communication and differences between verbal and non-
                         verbal communication  
                  
                 COURSE OUTCOMES: After completion of the course students shall be able to: 
                        Understand the various forms and functions of communication. 
                          Know about the barriers in communication and the relation between media and 
                         communication. 
                  
                 UNIT I  
                    A.  Communication: Definition, Concept and Scope 
                    B.  Elements of Human Communicative System: Sender, Message, Receiver 
                    C.  Various forms of Communication: Interpersonal Communication, Mass Communication, 
                         Intercultural Communication   
                    D.  Functions of Communication: Persuasive, Informative, Phatic, Aesthetic 
                          
                 UNIT II  
                    A.  The Communication Process: Context, Physical, Social, Chronological, and  Cultural 
                    B.  Encoder- Decoder  Medium  and Feedback  in Communication 
                    C.  Non Verbal Communication: Body Language/ Proxemics/ Kinesics  
                    D.  Verbal Communication 
                  
                 UNIT III  
                    A.  Types and Forms of Communication: Formal / Informal  
                    B.  Barriers to Communication 
                    C.  Communication and Media: Meaning and Scope. 
                    D.  Mass Communication: Concept and Characteristics 
                          
                 ESSENTIAL READINGS: 
                    1.   Cole, K. 1993. Crystal Clear Communication. Australia: Prentice Hall. 
                    2.   Ellis,  R.  2002.  Communication  Skills:  Stepladders  to  Success  for  the  Professional. 
                         Bristol: Intellect Books. 
                    3.   Ronald  B.  Alder.  and  Rodman,  G.  2006.  Understanding  Communication.  New  York:  
                         Oxford University Press. 
                     4.    Warsi, M. J. 2009. Evaluation of Media Reach and Effectiveness: A Linguistic Exercise. 
                           LinCom Europa, Germany 
                   
                  SUGGESTED READINGS: 
                     1.    Blundel, R. 1998. Effective Business Communication. Europe: Prentice Hall. 
                     2.    Clampitt, P. G. 2005. Communicating for Managerial Effectiveness. New York: Sage 
                           Publications.  
                     3.    DeVito, J. 1990. The Elements of Public Speaking. New York: Harper & Row. 
                     4.    Dickson, D. 1999. Barriers to Communication. In Long, A. (ed.) Interaction for Practice 
                           in Community Nursing. Hampshire: Macmillan. 
                     5.    Gallagher, K., McLelland, B. and Swales, C. 1998.Business Skills: An Active Learning 
                           Approach. Oxford: Blackwell. 
                     6.    Goleman, D. 1996. Emotional Intelligence. London: Bloomsbury.  
                     7.    Hargie,  O.,  Dickson,  D.  and  Tourish,  D.  2004.  Communication  Skills  for  Effective 
                           Management. Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan. 
                      8.  Hartley, P. and Bruckmann, C. G. 2002. Business Communication. London: Routledge.  
                                                                            
                                                DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS 
                                   FUNDAMENTALS OF LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS 
                                                           SESSION 2019-20 
                                                                       
                                       st
                 M. A IN LAMM (1   SEMESTER)                                              CREDITS: 04 
                 PAPER CODE: LAM-1007                                                     SESSIONAL MARKS: 30 
                                                                                          END-SEMESTER: 70 
                                                                                          TOTAL = 100 
                                                                           
                 COURSE OBJECTIVES:  
                        To understand the characteristics of Human language. 
                        To understand the functions and types of Language. 
                        To have basic understanding of various Linguistic concepts.   
                  
                 COURSE OUTCOMES: After successfully completing the course students shall be able to: 
                        Have the basic knowledge of the structure and properties of human language. 
                        Have understanding of Linguistic structures in social and cultural contexts. 
                 UNIT I 
                     A.  Language: Definition, Concept and Scope. 
                     B.  Characterizing Human Language-Design Features. 
                     C.  Language and Writing- Spoken and Written language. 
                     D.  Functions of Language-Micro and Macro. 
                  
                 UNIT II 
                    A.  Linguistics-Fundamentals; Scientific Study of Language. 
                    B.  Language Description: Phonological, Morphological and Semantic. 
                    C.  Language Use and Context: Pragmatics. 
                    D.  Word, Phrase, Clause, and Sentence; Sentence Types 
                         
                 UNIT III 
                    A.  Language in its Social Context. 
                    B.  Multilingualism in India. 
                    C.  Scriptal Diversity in India. 
                    D.  Language as Semiotic System. 
                  
                 ESSENTIAL READINGS: 
                    1.   Aitchison, J. 1977. Linguistics. London: Teach Yourself Books 
                    2.   Akmajian, A. et al. 1996. Linguistics: An introduction to language and communication. 
                         New Delhi: Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. 
                    3.   Fromkin, V. A. and Rodman, R.1983. An Introduction to Language. New York: Holt 
                         Rinehart and Winston. 
                    4.   Fromkin, V. A. (ed.) 2000. Linguistics: An Introduction to Linguistic Theory. Oxford: 
                         Blackwell Publishers Ltd. 
                  
                  SUGGESTED READINGS: 
                     1.    Krishnaswamy, N. et al. 2000. Modern Applied Linguistics: An Introduction. Chennai: 
                           Macmillan India Ltd. 
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                     2.    O’  Grady,  W.  et  al.  2010  (6   edition).  Contemporary  Linguistics:  An  introduction. 
                           Boston Mass: Bedford, St. Martins. 
                     3.    Radford, A. et al. 1999. Linguistics: An introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University 
                           Press. 
                     4.    Trask, R. L. 2003. Language: The Basics. London and New York: Routledge. 
                     5.    Verma, S. K. and Krishnaswamy, N. 1989. Modern Linguistics: An Introduction. Delhi: 
                           Oxford University Press. 
                   
                   
                   
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