German 2 (MA)
A.Y. 2023/2024
Learning objectives
The course, which in its monographic part is in common with German Language 1 LM, aims to introduce the concepts of language variation and language contact for the German language. By the end of the course, students will be familiar with the fundamental concepts of variational linguistics, recognise the features of the language varieties presented and use corpora for linguistic analyses. In the language exercises, they will reach language level C2 of the CEFR.
Expected learning outcomes
Knowledge and Comprehension:
At the end of the course, students will be able to give an oral report or write a term paper on a chosen topic of German linguistics, they will be able to construct a corpus of specialised texts and to analyse it, and they will be familiar with the software necessary for constructing and analysing corpora.
Students will further consolidate their linguistic competence in the areas of language production, reception, interaction and mediation. The aim of the course, supplemented by exercises, is to achieve a secure mastery of structures and vocabulary corresponding to CEFR level C2.
At the end of the course, students will be able to give an oral report or write a term paper on a chosen topic of German linguistics, they will be able to construct a corpus of specialised texts and to analyse it, and they will be familiar with the software necessary for constructing and analysing corpora.
Students will further consolidate their linguistic competence in the areas of language production, reception, interaction and mediation. The aim of the course, supplemented by exercises, is to achieve a secure mastery of structures and vocabulary corresponding to CEFR level C2.
Lesson period: year
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
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Course syllabus
The monographic course is entitled: Discourse Analysis. Theoretical reflections and practical applications
The course aims to bring students closer to understanding the mechanisms behind discourse analysis from various perspectives and with various applications. It consists of the following three parts:
A: Discourse Analysis I [Prof. Christine Arendt] (1. Semester)
Part A is devoted to discourse analysis.
After a brief theoretical introduction of discourse analysis and its currents, texts from different political contexts will be examined, such as National Socialism, the GDR, and the conflict between East and West. Themes such as memory and the gender debate will also be addressed. Lectures, individual and group work are planned. Active participation of the students and presentation of papers in German is expected.
References will be provided during the course.
B: Introduction to corpus linguistics. Theoretical Reflections and Practical Applications [Prof. Carolina Flinz] (2nd Semester)
In B we will deal with corpus linguistics from a theoretical point of view. The following topics will be examined: definition of corpus; basic elements of a corpus; corpus types; analysis approaches; tokens/type/lemma; German language corpora; KWICs; collocations; word profiles; Sketch Engine and its analysis functionalities; construction of an ad hoc corpus; research questions and their operationalisation; research results. The description will be complemented by contrastive reflections and practical applications.
C: Discourse Analysis - Politolinguistics - Corpus Linguistics [Prof. Carolina Flinz] (2. Semester)
In C we will deal with linguistic discourse analysis in depth from a theoretical point of view. In particular, its relationship to politolinguistics and corpus linguistics will be reflected upon. The following topics will be examined: definitions and characteristics of discourse, polylinguistics, corpus linguistics; political vocabulary (Schlagwörter, metaphors etc.); textual genres of politics; possibilities of analysis (semantic analysis, pragmatics etc.). The description will be supplemented by contrastive reflections and practical applications, also with the use of corpora and databases. The focus will be in particular on the discourses of migration, elections, crisis, war and pandemics.
The course provides 9 CFU. It is not possible to acquire only 6. The course contains a module of an international joint course, in which students will collaborate with students and lecturers from 4EU+ partner universities (subject to module activation).
The course programme runs until September 2025 (inclusive).
The monographic part, which takes place in German and is shared with German Language 1 LM, is intended as an introduction to discourse analysis, reflecting its connections with politolinguistics and corpus linguistics. The monograph is accompanied by the Esercitazioni (4 hours per week) with a native speaker expert.
The course aims to bring students closer to understanding the mechanisms behind discourse analysis from various perspectives and with various applications. It consists of the following three parts:
A: Discourse Analysis I [Prof. Christine Arendt] (1. Semester)
Part A is devoted to discourse analysis.
After a brief theoretical introduction of discourse analysis and its currents, texts from different political contexts will be examined, such as National Socialism, the GDR, and the conflict between East and West. Themes such as memory and the gender debate will also be addressed. Lectures, individual and group work are planned. Active participation of the students and presentation of papers in German is expected.
References will be provided during the course.
B: Introduction to corpus linguistics. Theoretical Reflections and Practical Applications [Prof. Carolina Flinz] (2nd Semester)
In B we will deal with corpus linguistics from a theoretical point of view. The following topics will be examined: definition of corpus; basic elements of a corpus; corpus types; analysis approaches; tokens/type/lemma; German language corpora; KWICs; collocations; word profiles; Sketch Engine and its analysis functionalities; construction of an ad hoc corpus; research questions and their operationalisation; research results. The description will be complemented by contrastive reflections and practical applications.
C: Discourse Analysis - Politolinguistics - Corpus Linguistics [Prof. Carolina Flinz] (2. Semester)
In C we will deal with linguistic discourse analysis in depth from a theoretical point of view. In particular, its relationship to politolinguistics and corpus linguistics will be reflected upon. The following topics will be examined: definitions and characteristics of discourse, polylinguistics, corpus linguistics; political vocabulary (Schlagwörter, metaphors etc.); textual genres of politics; possibilities of analysis (semantic analysis, pragmatics etc.). The description will be supplemented by contrastive reflections and practical applications, also with the use of corpora and databases. The focus will be in particular on the discourses of migration, elections, crisis, war and pandemics.
The course provides 9 CFU. It is not possible to acquire only 6. The course contains a module of an international joint course, in which students will collaborate with students and lecturers from 4EU+ partner universities (subject to module activation).
The course programme runs until September 2025 (inclusive).
The monographic part, which takes place in German and is shared with German Language 1 LM, is intended as an introduction to discourse analysis, reflecting its connections with politolinguistics and corpus linguistics. The monograph is accompanied by the Esercitazioni (4 hours per week) with a native speaker expert.
Prerequisites for admission
The course, which is held in German, the materials and the examination bibliography presuppose an initial competence of level C1.
Teaching methods
The course adopts the following teaching methods: lectures and lessons which imply the active partecipation of the students, pair and group work, written papers (Hausarbeiten) and multimedia oral presentations. In addition, the course is supplemented by practical classes, for which please refer to the Esercitazioni form.
Teaching Resources
The course has a website on the online platform for teaching Ariel, to which you can refer for notes of lessons and other materials provided by the teachers.
Bibliography
Part A:
Heine: Matthias (2019): Verbrannte Wörter. Wo wir noch reden wie die Nazis - und wo nicht. Berlin: Dudenverlag.
Klemperer, Victor (2020): LTI. Notizbuch eines Philologen. Nach der Ausgabe letzter Hand herausgegeben und kommentiert von Elke Fröhlich. Ditzingen: Reclam.
Pusch, Luise F. (1991): Das Deutsche als Männersprache. Aufsätze und Glossen zur feministischen Linguistik. Frankfurt a. M.: Suhrkamp.
Materials and slides available on Ariel.
Further bibliographical references will be provided during the course.
Part B:
Beißwenger Michael/Lemnitzer Lothar/ Müller-Spitzer, Carolin (Hg.) (2022): Forschen in der Linguistik. Eine Methodeneinführung für das Germanistik-Studium. Paderborn: Fink. (Capitoli scelti)
Lemnitzer, Lothar/Zinsmeister, Heike (2015): Korpuslinguistik: Eine Einführung. Tübingen: Narr. (Capitoli scelti)
Flinz Carolina (2021): Korpora in DaF und DaZ: Theorie und Praxis. In: Flinz Carolina / Britta Hufeisen: Korpora in DaF und DaZ: Theorie und Praxis. (Themenheft). Zeitschrift für Interkulturellen Fremdsprachenunterricht. Didaktik und Methodik im Bereich Deutsch als Fremdsprache. Jahrgang 26, N.1 (April 2021), 1-43. (https://tujournals.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/index.php/zif/).
Flinz Carolina (2021): Attributive Funktion und weitere Funktionen von ganz. Vorschläge für den DaF-Unterricht polyfunktionaler Wörter anhand von Korpora. In: Fandrych, C./Foschi Albert, M./Hepp, M./Thurmair M.: Attribution in Text, Grammatik, Sprachdidaktik. Berlin, Verlag Erich Schmidt, 2021 (Bd. 13 der Reihe »Studien Deutsch als Fremd- und Zweitsprache«), 275-301.
Materials and slides available on Ariel.
Further bibliographical references will be provided during the course.
Part C:
Beißwenger, Michael/Lemnitzer, Lothar/Müller-Spitzer, Carolin (Hg.) (2022): Forschen in der Linguistik. Eine Methodeneinführung für das Germanistik-Studium. Paderborn: Fink. (Capitoli scelti)
Bubenhofer, Noah (2017): Kollokationen, n-Gramme, Mehrworteinheiten.
Girnth, Heiko/Hofmann, Andy Alexander (2016): Politolinguistik. Heidelberg: Winter. (Capitoli scelti)
Materials and slides available on Ariel.
Further bibliographical references will be provided during the course.
Bibliography
Part A:
Heine: Matthias (2019): Verbrannte Wörter. Wo wir noch reden wie die Nazis - und wo nicht. Berlin: Dudenverlag.
Klemperer, Victor (2020): LTI. Notizbuch eines Philologen. Nach der Ausgabe letzter Hand herausgegeben und kommentiert von Elke Fröhlich. Ditzingen: Reclam.
Pusch, Luise F. (1991): Das Deutsche als Männersprache. Aufsätze und Glossen zur feministischen Linguistik. Frankfurt a. M.: Suhrkamp.
Materials and slides available on Ariel.
Further bibliographical references will be provided during the course.
Part B:
Beißwenger Michael/Lemnitzer Lothar/ Müller-Spitzer, Carolin (Hg.) (2022): Forschen in der Linguistik. Eine Methodeneinführung für das Germanistik-Studium. Paderborn: Fink. (Capitoli scelti)
Lemnitzer, Lothar/Zinsmeister, Heike (2015): Korpuslinguistik: Eine Einführung. Tübingen: Narr. (Capitoli scelti)
Flinz Carolina (2021): Korpora in DaF und DaZ: Theorie und Praxis. In: Flinz Carolina / Britta Hufeisen: Korpora in DaF und DaZ: Theorie und Praxis. (Themenheft). Zeitschrift für Interkulturellen Fremdsprachenunterricht. Didaktik und Methodik im Bereich Deutsch als Fremdsprache. Jahrgang 26, N.1 (April 2021), 1-43. (https://tujournals.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/index.php/zif/).
Flinz Carolina (2021): Attributive Funktion und weitere Funktionen von ganz. Vorschläge für den DaF-Unterricht polyfunktionaler Wörter anhand von Korpora. In: Fandrych, C./Foschi Albert, M./Hepp, M./Thurmair M.: Attribution in Text, Grammatik, Sprachdidaktik. Berlin, Verlag Erich Schmidt, 2021 (Bd. 13 der Reihe »Studien Deutsch als Fremd- und Zweitsprache«), 275-301.
Materials and slides available on Ariel.
Further bibliographical references will be provided during the course.
Part C:
Beißwenger, Michael/Lemnitzer, Lothar/Müller-Spitzer, Carolin (Hg.) (2022): Forschen in der Linguistik. Eine Methodeneinführung für das Germanistik-Studium. Paderborn: Fink. (Capitoli scelti)
Bubenhofer, Noah (2017): Kollokationen, n-Gramme, Mehrworteinheiten.
Girnth, Heiko/Hofmann, Andy Alexander (2016): Politolinguistik. Heidelberg: Winter. (Capitoli scelti)
Materials and slides available on Ariel.
Further bibliographical references will be provided during the course.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The examination consists of a written test (based on the exercise classes) and written and/or oral tests for the monographic part, all compulsory and marked in thirtieths. The mark for the Lingua examination will be a single one and will take into account the results of all the tests.
The examination consists of the following parts, all of which are compulsory:
1) ESERCITAZIONI: ORAL + WRITTEN
2) CORSO MONOGRAFICO
1) ESERCITAZIONI:
Written and oral examination (the oral examination can only be taken after passing the written part)
a. WRITTEN EXAMINATION:
Written examination in official session. Students must bring a monolingual German print dictionary with them to the examination.
The written examination consists of a 90-minute essay on actuality. Only the paper version of the monolingual German dictionary may be used.
The tests are graded in thirtieths. The examination is passed if a mark of 18/30 is achieved for each part.
The written examination can be taken at the MAY, SEPTEMBER and JANUARY sessions, starting in MAY 2024.
Students may inspect their written examination papers at the office of the Language Teachers.
Please refer to Ariel for details on the type of exercises required in the written examination.
b. ORAL EXAMINATION:
The examination consists of a linguistic mediation of a short text from Italian into German (without the aid of dictionaries) proposed by the teacher. This is followed by an interview in German with the native speaker on the topic. The choice of material will be based on the topics covered during the year.
The practice exam must be completed within one academic year of the first test passed (written), otherwise the exam will be repeated.
2) CORSO MONOGRAFICO:
The examination differs according to whether students are attending or not.
a. FREQUENTING STUDENTS:
Attending students may take intercourse examinations instead of the official written and oral examinations:
- PART A (20 hours, 3 CFU). Intercourse examination: oral presentation (mündliches Referat) in place of the official examination;
- PART B (20 hours, 3 CFU). Intercourse examination: written paper (Hausarbeit) in place of the official examination;
- PART C (20 hours, 3 CFU). Intercourse examination: oral presentation of a group work in place of the official examination. The work will involve the presentation of a research and analysis pathway (student's choice), involving existing corpora or the creation of ad hoc corpora.
b. NON-FREQUENCING students:
For Module A, presentation of an oral report on a topic agreed with the lecturer. For Module B, a dissertation must be handed in 10 days before the chosen roll call. In the thesis, the structure of which will be provided, the following must be included: theoretical background, presentation of the data and the chosen analysis approach, formulation of the research question(s), discussion of the results. Oral examination for module C (the starting point of the exam will be the prepared presentation).
NB: The oral examination of the ESERCITAZIONI and the written/oral examination of the MONOGRAFICO are part of a single official exam.
International students or incoming Erasmus students are invited to contact the teacher as soon as possible. The examination procedures for students with disabilities and/or with DSA must be agreed with the teacher, in agreement with the competent office.
The examination consists of the following parts, all of which are compulsory:
1) ESERCITAZIONI: ORAL + WRITTEN
2) CORSO MONOGRAFICO
1) ESERCITAZIONI:
Written and oral examination (the oral examination can only be taken after passing the written part)
a. WRITTEN EXAMINATION:
Written examination in official session. Students must bring a monolingual German print dictionary with them to the examination.
The written examination consists of a 90-minute essay on actuality. Only the paper version of the monolingual German dictionary may be used.
The tests are graded in thirtieths. The examination is passed if a mark of 18/30 is achieved for each part.
The written examination can be taken at the MAY, SEPTEMBER and JANUARY sessions, starting in MAY 2024.
Students may inspect their written examination papers at the office of the Language Teachers.
Please refer to Ariel for details on the type of exercises required in the written examination.
b. ORAL EXAMINATION:
The examination consists of a linguistic mediation of a short text from Italian into German (without the aid of dictionaries) proposed by the teacher. This is followed by an interview in German with the native speaker on the topic. The choice of material will be based on the topics covered during the year.
The practice exam must be completed within one academic year of the first test passed (written), otherwise the exam will be repeated.
2) CORSO MONOGRAFICO:
The examination differs according to whether students are attending or not.
a. FREQUENTING STUDENTS:
Attending students may take intercourse examinations instead of the official written and oral examinations:
- PART A (20 hours, 3 CFU). Intercourse examination: oral presentation (mündliches Referat) in place of the official examination;
- PART B (20 hours, 3 CFU). Intercourse examination: written paper (Hausarbeit) in place of the official examination;
- PART C (20 hours, 3 CFU). Intercourse examination: oral presentation of a group work in place of the official examination. The work will involve the presentation of a research and analysis pathway (student's choice), involving existing corpora or the creation of ad hoc corpora.
b. NON-FREQUENCING students:
For Module A, presentation of an oral report on a topic agreed with the lecturer. For Module B, a dissertation must be handed in 10 days before the chosen roll call. In the thesis, the structure of which will be provided, the following must be included: theoretical background, presentation of the data and the chosen analysis approach, formulation of the research question(s), discussion of the results. Oral examination for module C (the starting point of the exam will be the prepared presentation).
NB: The oral examination of the ESERCITAZIONI and the written/oral examination of the MONOGRAFICO are part of a single official exam.
International students or incoming Erasmus students are invited to contact the teacher as soon as possible. The examination procedures for students with disabilities and/or with DSA must be agreed with the teacher, in agreement with the competent office.
L-LIN/14 - LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION - GERMAN - University credits: 9
Lessons: 60 hours
Professors:
Arendt Christine, Flinz Carolina Melanie Gerda
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