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Professional Style
Correction
Let´s begin
the lesson!
COURSE OBJECTIVES
GENERAL OBJECTIVES
-To develop confidence and reliability in proofreading
texts written in English and Spanish.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
-Review the technical procedures of execution for
proofreading texts in general.
- To identify grammatical, syntactic and semantic
errors in texts translated from English to Spanish and
vice versa.
COURSE CONTENT
- What is morphosyntax?
- Crutch words
- Redundancy
- Syntactic construction
- Sequences, adjectives and adverbs
- Semantics and false friends
COURSE ASSESTMENT
Participation: 10%
Workshops: 30%
Tests: 30%
Final: 30%
100%
CLASS RULES
BE RESPECTFUL
AND KIND TO
EVERYONE IN THE
CLASSROOM.
https://www.youtube.com/wat
ch?v=kB1aoErPRWs
WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS
ABOUT THE VIDEO?
THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
Let´s begin
the lesson!
WHAT IS MORPHOSYNTAX?
Morphology is commonly defined as the study of the
internal structure of words and the rules governing the
formation of words in a language
Syntax is the study of the rules and categories that underlie sentence
formation. Syntax is the order or arrangement of words and phrases to
form proper sentences. The most basic syntax follows a subject + verb +
direct object formula. That is, "Jillian hit the ball." Syntax allows us to
understand that we wouldn't write, "Hit Jillian the ball."
Here are some examples:
•I enjoy college.
•Work pays the bills.
•Hurricanes are scary.
•The sky is pink.
•The dog loves her owner.
MORPHOSYNTAX is The system of
the internal structure of words
(morphology) and the way in which
words are put together to form
phrases and sentences (syntax).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1W-tyDf9pQ
CRUTCH WORDS
● Crutch words are those expressions
we pepper throughout our language
as verbal pauses, and sometimes as
written ones, to give us time to
think, to accentuate our meaning
(even when we do so mistakenly), or
just because these are the words
that have somehow lodged in our
brains and come out on our tongues
the most, for whatever reason.
Quite often, they do little to add meaning, though. Sometimes
we even use them incorrectly.
CRUTCH WORDS EXAMPLES
These include words such as “and,” “well,” “but,”
“so” and “you know,” but also mere
sounds like “ah,” “um”.
Sometimes they include words such as “literally,”
“actually” and “basically.” Whatever form they
take, crutch words typically have two attributes: 1) overuse,
and 2) meaninglessness.
REDUNDANCY
What Is Redundancy In English?
Redundancy in the needless repetition of words, phrases,
sentences, paragraphs or ideas.
Redundancy is when we use two or more words together that mean
the same thing, for example, ‘adequate enough’. We also say
something is redundant when a modifier’s meaning is contained
in the word it modifies, for example, ‘merge together’.
Every word you use should add something new to your piece of
writing. When you use a redundant phrase you are using two or
more words that mean the same thing. They add nothing new.
When we write, we should
try to be as clear and
concise as we can be. If
we learn how to get
a message across without
adding unnecessary
words, readers are more
likely to read what we
write.
SYNTACTIC CONSTRUCTION
In linguistics, the word syntax comes from Greek which is a
combination of syn words which means "together", and the word
taxis which means "series", "sequence". So syntax is one of the
branches of linguistics that studies the rules that determine
how words form phrases and phrases form sentences.
Etymologically, the syntax term is putting together words into
groups of words or sentences and groups of words into
sentences. It examines how sentences are formed and language
users use a special variation that allows forming elements in
sentences. In syntax, there are several parts of the sentence
structure that the writer will explain, namely subject, verb,
object, complement and adverb
EXAMPLE
SEQUENCES, ADJECTIVES AND
ADVERBS
In English grammar, adjective
order OR SEQUENCE is the
customary order in which two or
more adjectives appear in front of
a noun phrase.
ADJECTIVES
An adjective is a word that
describes the traits, qualities, or
number of a noun. What are
examples of adjectives?
Descriptive words like “beautiful,”
“smooth,” or “heavy” are all
adjectives, as are numbers (
“twelve eggs”).
ADVERBS
SEMANTIC AND FALSE FRIENDS
Semantics is the study
of the meaning of
words and sentences.
It uses the relations
of linguistic forms to
non-linguistic
concepts and mental
representations to
explain how sentences
are understood by
native speakers.
What does false friends mean in
linguistics?
False friends are those confusing
words that appear or sound
identical or similar to words in
their own language, yet have
different meanings or senses.
FALSE FRIENDS EXAMPLES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw62E9v9DnU
Let´s watch a video about Syntax
Professional Style Correction: Morphosyntax, Crutch Words & More

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Professional Style Correction: Morphosyntax, Crutch Words & More

  • 2. COURSE OBJECTIVES GENERAL OBJECTIVES -To develop confidence and reliability in proofreading texts written in English and Spanish. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: -Review the technical procedures of execution for proofreading texts in general. - To identify grammatical, syntactic and semantic errors in texts translated from English to Spanish and vice versa.
  • 3. COURSE CONTENT - What is morphosyntax? - Crutch words - Redundancy - Syntactic construction - Sequences, adjectives and adverbs - Semantics and false friends
  • 4. COURSE ASSESTMENT Participation: 10% Workshops: 30% Tests: 30% Final: 30% 100%
  • 5. CLASS RULES BE RESPECTFUL AND KIND TO EVERYONE IN THE CLASSROOM.
  • 6. https://www.youtube.com/wat ch?v=kB1aoErPRWs WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT THE VIDEO? THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
  • 7. Let´s begin the lesson! WHAT IS MORPHOSYNTAX? Morphology is commonly defined as the study of the internal structure of words and the rules governing the formation of words in a language Syntax is the study of the rules and categories that underlie sentence formation. Syntax is the order or arrangement of words and phrases to form proper sentences. The most basic syntax follows a subject + verb + direct object formula. That is, "Jillian hit the ball." Syntax allows us to understand that we wouldn't write, "Hit Jillian the ball." Here are some examples: •I enjoy college. •Work pays the bills. •Hurricanes are scary. •The sky is pink. •The dog loves her owner.
  • 8. MORPHOSYNTAX is The system of the internal structure of words (morphology) and the way in which words are put together to form phrases and sentences (syntax).
  • 10. CRUTCH WORDS ● Crutch words are those expressions we pepper throughout our language as verbal pauses, and sometimes as written ones, to give us time to think, to accentuate our meaning (even when we do so mistakenly), or just because these are the words that have somehow lodged in our brains and come out on our tongues the most, for whatever reason. Quite often, they do little to add meaning, though. Sometimes we even use them incorrectly.
  • 11. CRUTCH WORDS EXAMPLES These include words such as “and,” “well,” “but,” “so” and “you know,” but also mere sounds like “ah,” “um”. Sometimes they include words such as “literally,” “actually” and “basically.” Whatever form they take, crutch words typically have two attributes: 1) overuse, and 2) meaninglessness.
  • 12. REDUNDANCY What Is Redundancy In English? Redundancy in the needless repetition of words, phrases, sentences, paragraphs or ideas. Redundancy is when we use two or more words together that mean the same thing, for example, ‘adequate enough’. We also say something is redundant when a modifier’s meaning is contained in the word it modifies, for example, ‘merge together’. Every word you use should add something new to your piece of writing. When you use a redundant phrase you are using two or more words that mean the same thing. They add nothing new.
  • 13. When we write, we should try to be as clear and concise as we can be. If we learn how to get a message across without adding unnecessary words, readers are more likely to read what we write.
  • 14. SYNTACTIC CONSTRUCTION In linguistics, the word syntax comes from Greek which is a combination of syn words which means "together", and the word taxis which means "series", "sequence". So syntax is one of the branches of linguistics that studies the rules that determine how words form phrases and phrases form sentences. Etymologically, the syntax term is putting together words into groups of words or sentences and groups of words into sentences. It examines how sentences are formed and language users use a special variation that allows forming elements in sentences. In syntax, there are several parts of the sentence structure that the writer will explain, namely subject, verb, object, complement and adverb
  • 16. SEQUENCES, ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS In English grammar, adjective order OR SEQUENCE is the customary order in which two or more adjectives appear in front of a noun phrase.
  • 17. ADJECTIVES An adjective is a word that describes the traits, qualities, or number of a noun. What are examples of adjectives? Descriptive words like “beautiful,” “smooth,” or “heavy” are all adjectives, as are numbers ( “twelve eggs”).
  • 19.
  • 20. SEMANTIC AND FALSE FRIENDS Semantics is the study of the meaning of words and sentences. It uses the relations of linguistic forms to non-linguistic concepts and mental representations to explain how sentences are understood by native speakers. What does false friends mean in linguistics? False friends are those confusing words that appear or sound identical or similar to words in their own language, yet have different meanings or senses.