GENERAL LINGUISTIC
(objectives)
Elementary notions of linguistics, such as phonemes, morphemes, phrases, lexemes, the understanding of the distinctions among the various levels of analysis, the ability to recogniza linguistic phenomena in actual utterances, IPA transcription, etc.
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Code
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20710712 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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6
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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L-LIN/01
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Contact Hours
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36
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Type of Activity
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Basic compulsory activities
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Group: CANALE 1
Teacher
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LOMBARDI VALLAURI EDOARDO
(syllabus)
- Linguistics, as a science of language and thought. - The rise of linguistics. Historical linguistics. General linguistics. - Semiotic foundations of language. Design features. - Using the language device: the theory of Speech Acts, the theory of implicatures. Persuading: the need to know how the device is shaped. Intonation and politeness. Sociolinguistic choices. Linguistic and present-day comunication: linguistic strategies of persuasive communication. The grammar of persuasion. Linguistics and society: rights, linguistic deprivation, variational linguistics. - Linguistics and the languages of the world. - Phonetics; phonetic transcription. Italian and English phonetics. - Phonology. Phonemes and allophones. Phonological oppositions. Phonological rules. The syllable. Suprasegmental features. Intonation, illocution and Information Structure. - The lexicon. The Word. Word classes. - Morphology. Morphemes and allomorphs. Types of morphemes and morphological typology. Inflexion. Word formation: derivation and composition. - Syntax. Structure. Head and modifier. Basic word order. Argument structure. The ergative parameter. - Semantics. What is meaning. Types of meanings. Ordering schemes for meanings. The delimitation of meanings: traditional categories and prototypes. - Pragmatics. Macropragmatics: speech acts and conversational implicatures. Micropragmatics: Information Structure of the utterance. - Interfaces between levels. The phonology-morphology interface: the loss of inflections, metaphony. The morphology-syntax interface: inflection and word order. The syntax-pragmatics interface: marked constructions and informational stress. - Linguistics, knowledge and culture. - Linguistics, man and the brain: what are we? Linguistic universals. Implicational universals. Explaining language universals. An example: two kinds of memory, and the "magical nunber seven". - Diachronical linguistics and the past: history, archaeology, philology. Language change. Phonetic change. Morphological change. Semantic change. The "laws" of linguistic change. Words and Things: linguistic reconstruction and cultural reconstruction. The interpretation of texts.
(reference books)
- E. Lombardi Vallauri, La linguistica in pratica. Bologna, Il Mulino, 2013.
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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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Written test
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Group: CANALE 2
Teacher
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MASIA VIVIANA
(syllabus)
- Linguistics: science of language, science of thought - The birth of linguistics. Historical linguistics. General linguistics. - Semiotic bases of language. Constituent traits. - Skillfully use the language tool: The theory of speech acts, the theory of implicatures. Convincing: know how the instrument was manufactured. Intonation and gentleness. Registry choices and familiarity. Linguistics and modern communication: tendentious communication. Linguistic tricks in persuasive messages. Diverting attention: the grammar of persuasion Linguistics and society: rights, linguistic deprivation, the varieties of the repertoire. Logs. - Linguistics and languages. - Phonetics, phonetic transcription. Phonetics of Italian and English. -Phonology. Phonemes and allophones. Phonological oppositions. Phonological rules. The syllable. Suprasegmental strokes. Intonation, illocutivity, and information structure of the utterance. -Lexicon. The word. Word classes. -Morphology. Morpheme and allomorphs. Types of morphemes and morphological typology. Flexion. The formation of words: derivation and composition. -Syntax. The structure. Head and modifier. The basic order of the elements. The argumentative structure. The ergative parameter. -Semantics. What is the meaning. Types of meanings. Schemes for ordering meanings. The delimitation of meaning (categories and prototypes). -Pragmatics. Macropragmatics: speech acts and implicatures conversational. Micropragmatics: the information structure of the utterance. - Interfaces between layers. Interface between phonology and morphology: loss of endings, metaphonesis. Interface between morphology and syntax: inflection and order of words. Interface between syntax and pragmatics: strong constructs and highlighting. - Linguistics and knowledge. - Linguistics, man, the brain: what are we? Linguistic universals. Implicational universals. Explain the universals of language. An example: two types of memory, and the "magic number seven". - Diachronic and ancient linguistics: history, archaeology, philology. Change. Phonetic change. Morphological change. Semantic change. The "laws" of change. Words and things: linguistic and cultural reconstruction. The interpretation of the texts.
(reference books)
E. Lombardi Vallauri (2013). Linguistics in Practice. Bologna, Il Mulino.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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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Written test
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