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This is a summary of the main content in the ENG1502 module, which is Introduction To English Studies. As it is a summary main points are covered with sources cited at the end.

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Here’s a comprehensive set of study notes for ENG1502 (Foundations in English
Language Studies), organized into units, with definitions, examples, and tips that reflect
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ENG1502 | FOUNDATIONS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDIES


Module purpose:
To introduce you to applied English language studies — how English works in real
contexts, how language is structured, and how to analyse authentic English.


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MODULE LAYOUT & UNITS


Typical ENG1502 content (based on official tutorial letters and outlines):


1. What is Language?
2. Language Varieties
3. Sounds and Sound Patterns (Phonetics & Phonology)
4. Word Formation & Morphology
5. Sentence Structure & Syntax
6. Meaning: Semantics & Pragmatics
7. Discourse & Language in Context


1. What Is Language?


Definition: A structured system of symbols used for communication.

, *Includes verbal (spoken and written) and non-verbal cues.
Language functions: inform, express emotions, social interaction, control behaviour,
creativity.


Examples: Sign boards, speeches, narratives, emails.


2. Language Varieties


Standard vs Nonstandard Varieties


Standard: Used in formal writing and official contexts.
Nonstandard: Local dialects, informal speech.


Dialect: A regional or social version of a language (accent + vocabulary).
Register: Language based on purpose or situation (academic, legal, casual).


3. Sounds & Sound Patterns (Phonetics & Phonology)


Phonetics: How speech sounds are physically produced and perceived.
Phonology: How sounds function in a language and form patterns.


Key terms:


Phoneme: Smallest contrastive sound unit.
Allophone: Variation of a phoneme.
IPA symbols: e.g., /k/ /ə/ /iː/ for pronunciation.
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