Introduction to linguistics 1.S3.EP.63
Course objectives:
The course introduces language and linguistics - presenting language in its complexity. Studens will get a deeper understanding of the structure of human language, the ways it is used, and its broader social and cultural context. It is devoted to the nuts and bolts of language study - speech sounds, sound patterns, sentence structure, meaning as well as functional aspects of language: discourse, pragmatics, and language contact.
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Course content:
- Linguistics as a scientific discipline;
- Branches of present-day linguistic research (theoretical vs. applied, synchronic vs. diachronic, contextual vs. independent);
- Divisions of linguistics in the 20th and 21st centuries (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, the role of the speech act theory, psycholinguistics, language acquisition and learning [the role of contrastive linguistics and error analysis]; sociolinguistics and language variety [“standard” language vs. dialect, slang, jargon; pidginisation and creolisation of language; contact-linguistics; bi- and multilingualism]
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Methods of instruction/ forms of classroom activity:
lecture, presentation, ICT tools/MSTeams mode
Field of study
Student workload
Study level
Education profile
Type of course
The semester in which the subject is carried out
Mode
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes acc to PQF 2019 (Polska Rama Kwalifikacji 2019)
Knowledge
Student has knowledge and understanding of:
1. how to use linguistic terminology (k_W02/P6S_WG)
2. the historical development of linguistics (k_W05/P6S_WG)
3. basic research focuses of particular contemporary linguistic branches (k_W04/P6S_WG)
4. the names (and is able to discuss the accomplishments) of the leading researchers who contributed to the development of the discipline
(k_W07/ P6S_WG)
Skills
Student can:
5. apply the acquired knowledge while studying other linguistic subjects, such as Descriptive grammar of English (k_U01/P6S_UW)
6. use the knowledge about contemporary linguistic theories (k_U03/P6S_UW)
7. select the sources relevant to further studies within particular branches of linguistics (k_U07/ P6S_UO)
Social competences
Student is ready to:
8. make critical choices as to the sources used in further studies of linguistic subjects (k_K02/P6S_KK)
9. perceive language as a living structure which is subject to both historical change and synchronic variety (k_K03/P6S_KO)
Assessment criteria
Forms of evaluation of learning outcomes
Final evaluation written exam (ONLINE) - 100% of the final grade (outcomes 1-9)
Bibliography
Reading list
Crystal, D. (1997). A dictionary of linguistics and phonetics. Cambridge: Blackwell.
Fromkin, V., Rodman, R., and Hyams, N. (2003). An introduction to language. Boston: Thomson/Heinle.
Yule G. (2019) The Study of language. Cambridge: CUP
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