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CLAS1001 Traditional Grammar

First Year Course

Offered By School of Humanities
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Classics
Offered in First Semester, 2009 and First Semester, 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

An innovative introduction to the study of grammar for all those studying a language other than English. The course covers, week by week, a series of topics in what we know as traditional grammar. Students become familiar with examples from English; then they study the same phenomenon in Ancient Greek and Latin.

Learning Outcomes Students gain an understanding of traditional grammar as it applies to English, Ancient Greek, and Latin. By the end of semester students will be able to translate short sentences into and from Ancient Greek and Latin, drawing on a small vocabulary and using a number of basic--and more sophisticated--grammatical constructions. This knowledge may be readily transferred to other languages.
Indicative Assessment

Final examination (50%), tests (10%) and exercises done throughout the semester (40%).

Workload

Three hours in class per week for 13 Weeks

Prescribed Texts

Traditional Grammar (an in-house textbook and workbook

Indicative Reading List  J. R. Hurford, Grammar: A Student's Guide, CUP, 1994
Majors/Specialisations Ancient Greek, Latin, Classics, International Communication, and Ancient History
Academic Contact Dr Elizabeth Minchin

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