Syntax and Morphology - Dr. Tran Ngoc Tien
The
Morphology-Syntax course is an introductory course. It focuses on practical
aspects of application rather than exploring theories. The course consists of
two parts: Morphology & Syntax. With reference to Morphology, students will
study the internal structure of the words and the relationships among words. In
terms of syntax, students will study the internal structure of sentences and
the relationships among the internal parts. The course is based on the
Chomskian tradition.
BSKT_Ngữ nghĩa học_2020
This course introduces some basic notions related to meaning (i.e. what meaning is) and its properties or features (i.e. compositionality). The primary focus will be on word meaning and some aspects of sentential meaning. Interpersonal meaning (pragmatics) will be introduced briefly so that students can get an overview of the scope of meaning. Some questions students will be presented are: What is the difference between speaker meaning and sentence meaning? What is the difference between sense and reference? What are the components of word meaning? What is the difference between sentences and utterances? What kinds of basic elements do we need to make reference to in characterizing the meanings of words or other linguistic units?
English Semantics-Assoc/Prof To Minh Thanh
This course introduces some basic notions related to meaning (i.e. what
meaning is) and its properties or features (i.e. compositionality). The primary
focus will be on word meaning and some aspects of sentential meaning.
Interpersonal meaning (pragmatics) will be introduced briefly so that students
can get an overview of the scope of meaning. Some questions students will be presented are:
What is the difference between speaker meaning and sentence meaning? What is
the difference between sense and reference? What are the components of word
meaning? What is the difference between sentences and utterances? What kinds of basic elements do we need to
make reference to in characterizing the meanings of words or other linguistic
units?
ENGLISH SEMANTICS - Dr. Nguyen Pham Duy ANH
This course introduces some basic notions related to meaning (i.e. what
meaning is) and its properties or features (i.e. compositionality). The primary
focus will be on word meaning and some aspects of sentential meaning.
Interpersonal meaning (pragmatics) will be introduced briefly so that students
can get an overview of the scope of meaning. Some questions students will be presented are:
What is the difference between speaker meaning and sentence meaning? What is
the difference between sense and reference? What are the components of word
meaning? What is the difference between sentences and utterances? What kinds of basic elements do we need to
make reference to in characterizing the meanings of words or other linguistic
units?