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Only for Private Circulation Tilak Maharahstra Vidyapeeth Tilak Maharahstra Vidyapeeth Gultekadi, Pune - 411037 Gultekadi, Pune - 411037 Department of Distance Education Department of Distance Education The Structure of Modern English E-104 Notes M. A. English – Part 1 INTRODUCTION The scope of the Distance Education System is unlimited. It has opened avenues of higher education for those who had been denied the opportunity. In the present era when constant updating is the need of the hour, Distance Education is doing wonders with the fast developing communication technology. Although the students are at distance, a complete learning experience is provided to them through the Self Learning Material, developed by our expert faculty. It is our great pleasure to hand over to you the learning material of M.A. - English Part I. This year you will be studying English Drama, English Poetry and English Fiction with the help of literary creations of few authors and poets. Along with these areas of English literature you will also make an enquiry into the structure of modern English. We are sure that, even those of you who might be studying M.A. for a material purpose, with the help of this kind of syllabus and learning material, will develop academic interest in all forms of English literature. We take this opportunity to express our gratitude towards Hon'ble Vice-chancellor Dr. Deepak Tilak, Dean - Faculty of Distance Education Shri. Ratnakar Chandekar and the Registrar Dr. Umesh Keskar for encouragement, support and guidance provided by them. We are thankful to the Authors - Dr. Madhuri Gokhale, Dr. Rajashree Kulkarni, Dr. Rohit Kawale and Prof. Ravindra Tasilkar for development of this study material. Wish you all the best! Prof. Neelima Mehta Head, Faculty of Distance Education About the Subject Linguistics is defined as the scientific study of language. This paper aims at making students familiar with various levels of linguistic analysis, namely phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics. It acquaints students with all the basic concepts in different levels of linguistic organization. It is essential to study this paper not just at the theoretical level, but at the practical level as well. There are differences between native and non-native varieties of English. British English and American English are considered to be institutionalized and systematic varieties of English. However, in the last few decades, it has been observed that some of the non-native varieties of English have also gained recognition and generally they are considered to be worthy of study in their own right. This paper takes a survey of the general nature of British, American and Indian English as Varieties of English. This paper also acquaints students with the ideology of communication. We hope that this study material would help all the students to develop their linguistic as well as communicative competence. We wish you all the best in this endeavour. Authors C O N T E N T S Sr.No. Chapter Page No. 1 Orientation 1 - 11 2 Physiology of Speech 12 - 31 3 The Morphology of English 32 - 54 4 Language and Style 55 - 73 5 Varieties of English 74 - 96 6 Pragmatics 97 - 111 Note – Each chapter contains list of reference books and questions pertaining to that particular chapter. * * * * *
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