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20710551 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION 2 LM in Modern languages for International Communication LM-38 LOPRIORE LUCILLA
(syllabus)
Basic notions & Exampkes : Translanguagism, Code mixing, Culture and language, Mediation, Linguistic heritage, Cultural heritage, Textual heritage, Language Policy, Language Planning, Inter-and transcultural communication, Discourse analysis, …) Contents 1.European institutions: general knowledge about diverse organizations, about text typologies, about translation guidelines and supporting materials, about publications concerning policies, migration, new educational scenarios etc. Ctrl. PDFs & choose 3 texts for reference (‘Frequentant’) and 1 ‘non frequentanti’. 1.1. Translation component includes (for both frequentanti e non)the choice of 3 EU texts to be analysed and translated with comparison to EU translations; 2) Language Policies: knowledge about general notions, about implications for language programs, and for language learning & teaching as in J.Lo Bianco’s materials, main examples: CEFR and Reynolds’s document . Ctrl. PDFs & Choose 3 texts/publications for reference (‘Frequentanti’) and 1 for ‘non frequentanti’. 3) Discourse analysis: knowledge of basic notions of D.A., C.D.A. and political D.A. See PDFs and publications. (to be completed) 4) Research in linguistics and applied linguistics & Tools: Basic understanding of research and of research in applied linguistics & linguistics, see PDFs, 4.1 Research tools CORPORA: basic understanding of corpora and examples of use of corpora for translation & research See PDFs & guidelines and produce the completion of the tasks assigned ‘Frequentanti’), while ‘non frequentanti’ should carry out 2 tasks on corpora. 5) Specialized translation: Read the materials provided on MOODLE & Choose 3 texts (different typologies not longer than 350 words) to translate and analyze justifying your translation choices. Both ‘frequentanti’ e ‘non frequentanti’. RESEARCH Project (Frequentanti): see guidelines on MOODLE and complete those already selected . ‘Non frequentanti’ it is not compulsory, but they may carry out a research project , agreed with the course lecturer. Further information on Exams will be loaded on MOODLE.
(reference books)
Dudley Reynolds (2019) "Language Policies in Globalised contexts" . Carnegie Mellon, Qatar
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