ARABIC LANGUAGE 2 LM
(objectives)
The Non-European language 2 MA course comes under the core educational activities of the MA course in Modern languages for International Communication and, specifically, among the founding and cross-curricular activities aimed at deepening knowledge and competences in both the linguistic, cultural and textual heritage of the languages studied. The course aims at strengthening the linguistic, sociolinguistic, metalinguistic and pragmatic competences in the language object of study in international communication contexts with the achievement of level C1+ of the Common European Framework of Reference. Specifically, the following will be strengthened: a) ability to analyse written (literary and cultural), spoken and multimedia genres and text typologies; b) ability to use mediation and translation strategies; b.1) analysis, translation and production of short texts belonging to different textual genres and produced in a number of specialised sectors (workshop); c) application of acquired knowledge to different textual typologies; d) (spoken and written) mediation competences within multilingual and multicultural interaction contexts; e) knowledge and use of information technology tools for corpora analysis (written, spoken and multimedia texts) in specific research contexts; f) capacity of planning brief research studies, also on the language teaching methodology of the language/s studied; f.1) development of research, also on the language teaching methodology of the language studied (workshop). Expected learning results: students will have knowledge and competences at a C1+ level in the language studied; they will have linguistic, sociolinguistic, metalinguistic and pragmatic competences in the language object of study in multilingual and multicultural communication contexts; they will be able to interact in the foreign language also in international contexts; to analyse written (literary and cultural), spoken and multimedia genres and textual typologies; to use mediation and translation strategies of short texts; to apply the acquired knowledge to diverse textual typologies; to use the information and technology tools for corpora creation and analysis (written spoken and multimedia texts) in special research contexts; to plan short research studies of the language studied and/or of language teaching methodologies of the language studied (workshop).
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Code
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20711183 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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12
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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L-OR/12
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Contact Hours
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40
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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LANCIONI GIULIANO
(syllabus)
The course focuses on Arabic AI methods applied to the Arabic language.
The main subjects of the course are:
- general AI issues; - specific in machine treatment of the Arabic language; - socio-linguistic levels of the Arabic language and its consequences; - variation management in AI applied to Arabic texts; - are unified or mixed tools suitable? - cultural and ethical issues in applying AI to the Arabic culture.
(reference books)
Habash, Nizar. «Arabic Computational Linguistics». In The Cambridge Handbook of Arabic Linguistics, a cura di Karin Ryding e David Wilmsen, 1ª ed., 427–45. Cambridge University Press, 2021.
Kamal Eddine, Moussa, Nadi Tomeh, Nizar Habash, Joseph Le Roux and Michalis Vazirgiannis. "AraBART: a Pretrained Arabic Sequence-to-Sequence Model for Abstractive Summarization." In Proceedings of the Seventh Arabic Natural Language Processing Workshop. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. 2022.
Obeid, Ossama, Go Inoue and Nizar Habash. "Camelira: An Arabic Multi-Dialect Morphological Disambiguator." In Proceedings of the Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP 2022), Demo. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. 2022.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
A project evaluation
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