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                  Module/Course Handbook 
                   Psycholinguistics 
                   Module/Course  Student                   Credits          Semester             Frequency  Duration 
                   Title                   Workload  3,18 ECTS     Even                           28 CU             14 
                   8820302175              78,4                                                                     Meetings 
                   1           Types of courses                      Contact          Independent                Class size 
                                   a)  Direct meeting                 hours                Study                         
                                   b)  Structured work             3,6                    2 hours               15 students 
                                   c)  Self-study                                               
                   2           Prerequisites for participation (if applicable) 
                               None 
                   3           Learning outcomes 
                               PLO 
                                  3.  Implement the concepts of applied linguistics in English learning. 
                                
                               CLO 
                                  1.   Being able to apply concepts and theories of Psycholinguistics to (1) 
                                       recognize children‟s  language development, and (2) solve learning 
                                       problems in ELT; 
                                  2.   Understanding  basic  concepts  and  theories  related  to  the 
                                       Psycholinguistics and Language Teaching subject; 
                                  3.   Being  able  to  make  a  decision  in  (1)  using  the  application  of 
                                       Psycholinguistics  theory  and  (2)  solving  problem  related  to  ELT  in 
                                       Indonesia based on the knowledge of Psycholinguistics; 
                                  4.   Being responsible for completing assignment(s)/project(s) related to 
                                       Psycholinguistics topics 
                   4           Subject aims/Content 
                               This course is the basic to understand the ability of the psycholinguistics 
                               management materials well, then students can apply it in linguistics and 
                               literature. The main contents of this course include the theory of language acts, 
                               the act of language from the speaker's point of view, the act of language from 
                               the  listener's  point  of  view,  the  relevance  of  the  language  with  language 
                               learning,      language        and      phonology,        language        and      morphology, 
                               psycholinguistic  development,  First  language  acquisition:  child  social 
                               development, second language acquisition: equality acquisition hypothesis, 
                               second  language  acquisition:  contrastive  hypothesis,  behaviorism  and 
                               cognitivism in language acquisition, skill: code transfer and code capability 
                   5           Teaching methods 
                               Lectures, Discussions, Practice 
                   6           Assessment methods 
                 
                          A student is competent when he/she passes the exams with minimum score 
                          68, which include Mid Term (UTS), Final Term (UAS), Structured work (T), 
                          and participation (P). 
                           
                          The Final Score (NA) is computed using the following formula: 
                          NA = (2xP)+(3xT)+(2xUTS)+(3xUAS) 
                                                          10 
                          The score conversion  0-100 to scale 0-4 is according to the following table: 
                            
                          Letter Scale  Interval 
                          A       4,00    85   ≤  A   < 100 
                          A-      3,75    80   ≤  A-  <   85 
                          B+      3,50    75   ≤   B+ <  80 
                          B       3,00    70   ≤   B   <   75 
                          B-      2,75    65   ≤   B-  <   70 
                          C+      2,50    60   ≤   C+ <  65 
                          C       2,00    55   ≤   C   <  60 
                          D       1,00    40   ≤   D   <  55 
                          E       0,00    0     ≤   E    <  40 
                           
                 7        This module/course is used in the following study programme/s as well 
                          None 
                 8        Module Coordinator 
                          Sueb, S.Pd., M.Pd. 
                 9        References 
                              1.  Steinberg, Dany D. 1993. An Introduction to Psycholinguistics. London 
                                  and New York: Longman Group UK Limited 
                              2.  Traxler, Matthew J and Morton Ann Gernsbacher. 2006. Handbook of 
                                  Psycholinguistics. USA: Elsevier 
                              3.  Aitchison, Jean. 2011. The Articulate Mammal. London and New York: 
                                  Routledge Press 
                 
                 
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