Friday, June 15, 2012


                                                                  Paper-VII 
         


                                                          Full Marks-100


                                                 Novel




Thomas Hardy : Far from the Madding Crowd
James Joyce : A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
R. K. Narayan : The Guide




                                                 Paper-VIII 

                                                                 Full Marks-100

                       Philology, Phonetics & Modern Grammar


Section-A


History of the English Language
Germanic & the Indo-European family of languages – the Consonant Shift, Grimm’s
Law and Verner’s law
Old English 450-1100 A.D. : Features of O.E. loanwords & the Scandinavian influence.
Middle English 1100-1500 A.D. : The French influence : assimilation, loss of native
words, three-level synonyms – erosion of grammatical gender – decay of inflectional
endings in nouns and adjectives – strong verbs becoming weak.
Renaissance 1500-1650 A.D. : Revival of Learning – rise of nationalism and opposition
to inkhorn terms – the continuing sound changes and the Great Vowel Shift –
reorganization of the personal pronouns.
The Modern Age 1650 onwards : Efforts to set norms for the English language – English
borrows from all sources – influence of science and commerce on present day English –
varieties of English – characteristics of American and Indian English – change of
meaning.




Section-B


                                The Phonetics of English


The organs of Speech and Speech Mechanism – description and classification of
English vowels and consonants – Phonemic symbols syllable, syllable structure,
Consonant Cluster and word stress – patterns of Intonation – General Indian
English (GIE)



Section-C
                       The Structure of Modern English


Grammar, Grammaticality and acceptability – English sentence structure and types – the
Noun phrase, the Verb Phrase, the verbal : their structures and functions – Determiners,
Articles, Modals and other Auxiliaries, Modifiers and Relationals – Transformation of
sentences – Meaning and Usage.









Section-D




                                          Essay :




Guidelines will be given for each topic, which the student is expected to follow. An essay
should ideally be in the 750 – 850 word range.





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