About Course
Course Overview:
This 30-unit online course explores the intricacies of semantics in Myanmar, English, and Korean. Through interactive lessons, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of how meaning is constructed and conveyed in these languages. The course includes explanations and exercises with instant feedback to reinforce learning.
Course Features:
- Interactive multimedia lessons
- Real-life language examples
- Peer collaboration opportunities
- Access to a supportive learning community
Course Content
Unit 1 Basics of Semantics
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Introduction to Semantics
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Basics of Semantics
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Unit 1 Course Practice
Unit 2 Sentences, Utterances and Propositions
Unit 3: Reference and Sense
Unit 4: Referring Expressions
Unit 5: Predicates
Unit 6: Universe of Discourse
Unit 7: Deixis and Definiteness
Unit 8: Words and Things (Extensions and Prototypes)
Unit 9: Sense Properties and Stereotypes
Mid-term Exam (Unit 1 to Unit 9)
Unit 10: Sense Relations (1)
Unit 11: Sense Relations (2) – Opposites
Unit 12: About Logic
Unit 13: A Notation for Simple Propositions
Exam Prep (Unit 6 to Unit 13)
Unit 14: Connectives: And and Or
Unit 15: More Connectives (NOT, IF…THEN)
Unit 16: About Dictionaries
Unit 17: Meaning Postulate
Unit 18: Properties of Predicates
Unit 19: Derivation
Unit 20: Participant Roles
Exam Prep (Unit 14 to Unit 20)
Unit 21: Speech Acts
Unit 22: Prelocutions and Illucutions
Unit 23: Felicity Conditions
Unit 24: Direct and Indirect Illocutions
Unit 25: Propositions and Illocutions
Unit 26: Conversational Implicature
Unit 27: Non-literal Meaning
Exam Prep (Unit 21 to Unit 27)
Semantic Research Areas
Corpus-based Research Guide for Thuzir
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