- Course Code
- GH 1503
- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr M Macleod
Pre-requisites
GH 1003 or equivalent.
Notes
This course may not be taken as part of a graduating curriculum with GH 1501 or GH 1502, or their equivalents.
Overview
This course will instruct students in the formal complex structures of the Gaelic language at morphological and syntactic levels, as well as reinforcing their knowledge of the phonological and orthographic systems within the language; this course follows on from Gaelic for Native Speakers 1A. Additionally students will continue to study a number of key literary, linguistic and social topics within Gaelic Studies preparing them for further study in subsequent years. There will be three one-hour classes per week, one each on the grammar and orthography of the language, language extension work and Gaelic Studies.
Structure
3 one-hour classes per week.
Assessment
1st Attempt: In-course assessment (100%): 4 language exercises (64%), and 1 essay (36%).
Resit: 2 hour examination (100%).