CLAS224 Word Elements
Department of Classics
Monmouth College

SCHEDULE OF ASSIGNMENTS
Spring Semester, 2002

Note: One advantage of a web-based schedule is that it can be adjusted frequently according to class progress. Students are advised to consult this page regularly for changes.

Part I: An Introduction to Words
Jan. 14 Words on words; Lederer, vii-xiii
Jan. 16 1st DIAGNOSTIC EXAM
Jan. 18 Ayers, 16-25 (Dictionary Usage) 
Jan. 23 Etymology; Etymology on AboutHomework.com; Latin Guide Janet Burns on etymology / Oxford English Dictionary; Web of On-Line Dictionaries;  Dictionaries at LibrarySpot.com; Using Electronic Dictionaries; Dictionary Entry Analysis Assignment due Jan. 30th)
Jan. 25 History of English ("Power of English " video plus worksheet) Important Terms in Ayers
Jan. 28 Ayers, 1-14 (History of English) Chaucer's Canterbury Tales / Words of the 20th Century
Jan. 30  Presentation on Dictionaries for Dictionary Surveys (due Feb. 8th) IN HEWES LIBRARY. See A Sampling of Dictionaries
Dictionary Entry Analysis Due

Part II: Word Elements from Latin

Feb. 1 Ayers, 26-34 (definitions, bases) Word Elements and Their Uses  
Feb. 4 Ayers, 35-40 (prefixes, assimilation) Lederer, 1 (grammagram, homophone, heteronym, capitonym) Latin Prepositions / Latin Prefix Chart / Assimilation of Prefixes / Important Terms in Lederer's Word Circus
Feb. 6 Ayers, 40-46 (abbreviations, acronyms) Lederer, 2 (anagram, aptagram, antigram) Abbreviations / Acronymns / Acronymns on Libraryspot.comInternet Emoticons, Smileys and Abbreviations 
Feb. 8 Ayers, 46-51 (back formations, aphresesis, aphesis); Lederer, 6 (beheadments, curtailments) 
Feb. 11 Ayers, 52-56 (combining bases, Roman numerals) Dictionary Surveys due.
Feb. 13 Ayers, 57-65 (hybrids, suffixes); Lederer, 3 (palindrome, semordnilap)
Feb. 15  Ayers, 65-70 (word analysis); Lederer, 4 Three Morphologically Identical Bases: PAR-
Feb. 18 Ayers, 70-82 (dissimilation, semantic change); Lederer, 5 (charade words) Animalia Romana
Feb. 20 Ayers, 82-89 (specialization/generation, functional change); Lederer, 7 (kangaroo words) Specialization and Generalization
Feb. 22 No Class. Work on Prospectus for Etymology Project
Feb. 25 Ayers, 90-98 (degeneration/elevation, abstract/concrete); Lederer, 8 (acrobat words, spoonerisms) Degeneration of Meaning / Degeneration and Ethnic Stereotypes. Prospectus Due.
Feb. 27 Ayers, 98-100 (weakening, hyperbole) 
Mar. 1  Ayers, 100-106  (changing concepts, diminutives, independent twins); Independent Twins: Definition / Independent Twins: List  
Mid-Course Evaluation
Due

Mar. 11 Ayers, 136-142 (Latin loan words and phrases). Read Editor's Preface to World Dictionary and Ayers, 196-197. A few of these phrases will be discussed in every class through March 18. They will be part of second unit exam.
Mar. 13 Ayers 106-116 (euphemisms, circumlocutions, jargon, folk etymology); Lederer, 9 (abstemious words, mirror words, pangram, pyramid word, isogram); Brand Names vs. Generic Names / Technospeak / Some Nursery Rhymes in Disguise / How College Professors Speak
Mar. 15 Ayers, 116-124 (clips and blends) ; Lederer, 10 (acrostic, lipogram) Clipped Words / Blends / Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky"
Mar. 18 Ayers, 124-128 (doublets); Lederer, 11 (logology, looper)
Mar. 20 Ayers, 128-136 (latinisms, metathesis)
Mar. 22 How to do an electronic word search. Note: Electronic Word Search is due on April 8th. 
Mar. 25  1st UNIT EXAM See Sample Latin Unit Exam.

Part III Word Elements from Greek
Note: Some italicized words and phrases on pp. 160-178 and 250-256 will be covered in class daily.
Mar. 27 Ayers, 158-160; 180-181; 255-256 (Introduction to Greek; Greek loan words)
Ayers, 160-163; 178-187 (bases, combining bases, prefixes)  
Apr. 3  Quiz on Greek alphabet and loan words
Apr. 5 No class.
Apr. 8 Ayers, 160-164; 179-183 (homonyms, eye rhymes); loan words 196-198 French and Spanish loan words Electronic Word Search due
Apr. 10  Ayers, 165-169; 183-196 (reduplication, onomatopoeia, word analysis)  German loan words
Apr. 12 No. class. Take-home assignment on World Dictionary.
Apr. 15 No class. 
Apr. 17 Ayers, 170-178;  198-204 (word analysis, tautology); Italian loan words Progress Report on Etymology Project (optional) Due
Apr. 19 Ayers, 250-251; 204-211 (eponymy) Eponymy / Eponymy ID / Brand Names vs. Generic Names 
Apr. 22 Ayers, 252-253; 211-220; Surnames / English Personal Names from Greek / English Personal Names from Latin / English Loan Words in Other Languages
Apr. 24 Ayers, 220-231 (-ologies and phobias); An Anthology of -ologies / Phobias
Apr. 26 Ayers 231-240 (Sports Terms
Apr. 29 Ayers, 240-256; Etymology Project Due.
May 1 2nd DIAGNOSTIC EXAM
May 3 2nd UNIT EXAM See Sample Greek Exam and Greek Monster Match List
May 9 Class Meeting 1 P.M.. Group Presentations and Course Evaluations.

This  material has been published on the web by Prof. Tom Sienkewicz for his students at Monmouth College. If you have any questions, you can contact him at toms@monm.edu.

Return to Monmouth College Department of Classics Homepage

CLAS224 Word Elements
Department of Classics
Monmouth College

SCHEDULE OF ASSIGNMENTS
Spring Semester, 2002

Note: One advantage of a web-based schedule is that it can be adjusted frequently according to class progress. Students are advised to consult this page regularly for changes.

Part I: An Introduction to Words
Jan. 14 Words on words; Lederer, vii-xiii
Jan. 16 1st DIAGNOSTIC EXAM
Jan. 18 Ayers, 16-25 (Dictionary Usage) 
Jan. 23 Etymology; Etymology on AboutHomework.com; Latin Guide Janet Burns on etymology / Oxford English Dictionary; Web of On-Line Dictionaries;  Dictionaries at LibrarySpot.com; Using Electronic Dictionaries; Dictionary Entry Analysis Assignment due Jan. 30th)
Jan. 25 History of English ("Power of English " video plus worksheet) Important Terms in Ayers
Jan. 28 Ayers, 1-14 (History of English) Chaucer's Canterbury Tales / Words of the 20th Century
Jan. 30  Presentation on Dictionaries for Dictionary Surveys (due Feb. 8th) IN HEWES LIBRARY. See A Sampling of Dictionaries
Dictionary Entry Analysis Due

Part II: Word Elements from Latin

Feb. 1 Ayers, 26-34 (definitions, bases) Word Elements and Their Uses  
Feb. 4 Ayers, 35-40 (prefixes, assimilation) Lederer, 1 (grammagram, homophone, heteronym, capitonym) Latin Prepositions / Latin Prefix Chart / Assimilation of Prefixes / Important Terms in Lederer's Word Circus
Feb. 6 Ayers, 40-46 (abbreviations, acronyms) Lederer, 2 (anagram, aptagram, antigram) Abbreviations / Acronymns / Acronymns on Libraryspot.comInternet Emoticons, Smileys and Abbreviations 
Feb. 8 Ayers, 46-51 (back formations, aphresesis, aphesis); Lederer, 6 (beheadments, curtailments) 
Feb. 11 Ayers, 52-56 (combining bases, Roman numerals) Dictionary Surveys due.
Feb. 13 Ayers, 57-65 (hybrids, suffixes); Lederer, 3 (palindrome, semordnilap)
Feb. 15  Ayers, 65-70 (word analysis); Lederer, 4 Three Morphologically Identical Bases: PAR-
Feb. 18 Ayers, 70-82 (dissimilation, semantic change); Lederer, 5 (charade words) Animalia Romana
Feb. 20 Ayers, 82-89 (specialization/generation, functional change); Lederer, 7 (kangaroo words) Specialization and Generalization
Feb. 22 No Class. Work on Prospectus for Etymology Project
Feb. 25 Ayers, 90-98 (degeneration/elevation, abstract/concrete); Lederer, 8 (acrobat words, spoonerisms) Degeneration of Meaning / Degeneration and Ethnic Stereotypes. Prospectus Due.
Feb. 27 Ayers, 98-100 (weakening, hyperbole) 
Mar. 1  Ayers, 100-106  (changing concepts, diminutives, independent twins); Independent Twins: Definition / Independent Twins: List  
Mid-Course Evaluation
Due

Mar. 11 Ayers, 136-142 (Latin loan words and phrases). Read Editor's Preface to World Dictionary and Ayers, 196-197. A few of these phrases will be discussed in every class through March 18. They will be part of second unit exam.
Mar. 13 Ayers 106-116 (euphemisms, circumlocutions, jargon, folk etymology); Lederer, 9 (abstemious words, mirror words, pangram, pyramid word, isogram); Brand Names vs. Generic Names / Technospeak / Some Nursery Rhymes in Disguise / How College Professors Speak
Mar. 15 Ayers, 116-124 (clips and blends) ; Lederer, 10 (acrostic, lipogram) Clipped Words / Blends / Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky"
Mar. 18 Ayers, 124-128 (doublets); Lederer, 11 (logology, looper)
Mar. 20 Ayers, 128-136 (latinisms, metathesis)
Mar. 22 How to do an electronic word search. Note: Electronic Word Search is due on April 8th. 
Mar. 25  1st UNIT EXAM See Sample Latin Unit Exam.

Part III Word Elements from Greek
Note: Some italicized words and phrases on pp. 160-178 and 250-256 will be covered in class daily.
Mar. 27 Ayers, 158-160; 180-181; 255-256 (Introduction to Greek; Greek loan words)
Ayers, 160-163; 178-187 (bases, combining bases, prefixes)  
Apr. 3  Quiz on Greek alphabet and loan words
Apr. 5 No class.
Apr. 8 Ayers, 160-164; 179-183 (homonyms, eye rhymes); loan words 196-198 French and Spanish loan words Electronic Word Search due
Apr. 10  Ayers, 165-169; 183-196 (reduplication, onomatopoeia, word analysis)  German loan words
Apr. 12 No. class. Take-home assignment on World Dictionary.
Apr. 15 No class. 
Apr. 17 Ayers, 170-178;  198-204 (word analysis, tautology); Italian loan words Progress Report on Etymology Project (optional) Due
Apr. 19 Ayers, 250-251; 204-211 (eponymy) Eponymy / Eponymy ID / Brand Names vs. Generic Names 
Apr. 22 Ayers, 252-253; 211-220; Surnames / English Personal Names from Greek / English Personal Names from Latin / English Loan Words in Other Languages
Apr. 24 Ayers, 220-231 (-ologies and phobias); An Anthology of -ologies / Phobias
Apr. 26 Ayers 231-240 (Sports Terms
Apr. 29 Ayers, 240-256; Etymology Project Due.
May 1 2nd DIAGNOSTIC EXAM
May 3 2nd UNIT EXAM See Sample Greek Exam and Greek Monster Match List
May 9 Class Meeting 1 P.M.. Group Presentations and Course Evaluations.

This  material has been published on the web by Prof. Tom Sienkewicz for his students at Monmouth College. If you have any questions, you can contact him at toms@monm.edu.

Return to Monmouth College Department of Classics Homepage