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21810360 LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND INSTITUTIONS IN SPANISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES in Policies, cooperation and development L-37 MESSINA FAJARDO LUISA ALLESITA
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Contenuti del Corso Module I: Lingua Contenuti grammaticali: Review of the past tenses of the callsign Revision of the tenses of the imperative Discourse connectors Preterite Perfect Subjunctive, Preterite Imperfect Subjunctive, Preterite Subjunctive Plus Cuamperfect: Morphology and Uses Review of the Simple Conditional Compound conditional. Morphology and uses Adverbial Relatives By and for Independent sentences: indicative/subjunctive contrast Relative Clauses: Indicative/Subjunctive Contrast Noun sentences: verbs of perception, thought, verbs of feeling, desire, will, verbs of command, plea, prohibition ... To be, to be, to appear + that: indicative/subjunctive contrast Adversarial sentences Causal Sentences Consecutive sentences Final Prayers Conditional sentences Concessional sentences Temporary prayers Mode Sentences Place Prayers Comparative Sentences Verbs of change
Phraseology and Paremiology Study the phraseological units present in the recommended book (Hablando en plata. Metáforas culturales).
Note: the language module concerns the grammatical and morphosyntactic contents that students will have to study in order to pass the written test (B1) intended for all students.
The following manuals are recommended:
Maria Vittoria Calvi, ¡ENHORABUENA! Curso y gramática de español para italófonos. Niveles B1 B2, Second edition, Zanichelli, Bologna, 2020.
María Prieto, Modismos y metáforas culturales, Edinumen, Madrid, 2007.
Module II. The module focuses on the study of political language (definition, characteristics and analysis of political discourse).
TESTO DI RIFERIMENTO: Messina Fajardo, L. A., El lenguaje político. Characteristics and Analysis of Political Discourse, Maggioli editore / Apogeo education, Milano, 2016.
LE PARTI OBBLIGATORIE SONO: Introduction Political discourse: tools for analysis CHAPTER 1 SPECIAL LANGUAGES. POLITICAL LANGUAGE 1.1. Special languages: characteristics 1.2 Political language 1.3 Characteristics of political language 1.3.1 The syntax 1.3.2 The lexicon 1.3.3 The metaphor 1.3.4 Other features of political language 1.3.5 The context CHAPTER 2 TEACHING UNITS Unit 1. Fernando Lugo. Political language. Definition (1) Unit 2. José Mujica. Political language. Definition (2) Unit 3. Rafael Correa. Political discourse. Persuasion Unit 4. Nicolás Maduro. The classification of political language Unit 5. Álvaro Uribe. The investiture speech Unit 6. Pablo Iglesia. Textual Analysis and Political Discourse Unit 7. Hugo Chávez. Insult and disqualification Unit 8. José Luis Zapatero. Phraseology and political discourse Unit 9. Fidel Castro. Paremias and political discourse. The political slogan Unit 10. Salvador Allende. Rhetorical analysis of a speech by Salvador Allende
(reference books)
Module I: Language Maria Vittoria Calvi, ¡ENHORABUENA! Curso y gramática de español para italófonos. Niveles B1 B2,
Lettura consigliata non sono testi obbligatori:
Messina Fajardo, Luisa A. Apuntes de fraseología, paremiología, traducción y didáctica del español, Avant editorial, Barcelona, 2017. Ruggeri, Alessia A. S. Chi says donna . . . says tutto! Learn to know women through Italian phraseological units and the common lexicon, Editorial Académica Española, Riga, 2020. Gordana Vranic, Hablar por los codos, Edelsa, Madrid, 2008.
Module II: Linguaggio politico Luisa A. Messina Fajardo, Political Language. Characteristics and Analysis of Political Discourse, Maggioli editore / Apogeo education, Milano, 2016. (vedere sopra le parti obbligatorie).
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