ADVANCED LIS LINGUISTICS
- Academic year
- 2020/2021 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- LINGUISTICA DELLA LIS AVANZATA
- Course code
- LM5680 (AF:330380 AR:176100)
- Modality
- Blended (on campus and online classes)
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- L-LIN/01
- Period
- 1st Semester
- Course year
- 1
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
The competences acquired during this course allow a conscious acquisition of the contents of the course of Italian Sign Language.
Detailed objectives
1. Knowledge and understanding
The student knows the formal syntactic representation proposed in the literature of subordinate clauses in Italian Sign Language at an advanced level in comparison with the world sign languages.
The student understands the syntactic features typical of the visuo-gestural modality responsible for the different syntactic structure in a comparative perspective with Italian and spoken languages.
2. Applying knowledge and understanding
The student knows how to use the linguistic terminology at all levels of the acquired knowledge.
The student knows how to use the tools of analysis of formal linguistics to describe even complex aspects of the syntax of Italian Sign Language. The student is able to detect and reflect upon the syntactic structural differences between Italian and Italian Sign Language. The student is able to recognize the syntactic features and structures of complex clauses of Italian Sign Language. The student is able to apply the acquired knowledge to new linguistic data.
The student is able to solve problems of formal syntactic analysis when presented with new linguistic data.
3. Making judgements
The student is able to critically analyze new data in Italian Sign Language by arguing and defending his/her hypotheses advanced on the basis of the knowledge acquired during the course.
4. Communication
The student is able to express his/her hypotheses and the formal analyses advanced in the literature on the syntactic representation of Italian Sign Language by employing the terminology specific to formal linguistic studies.
The student is able to interact with the peers and the professor in a critical and respectful way.
5. Learning skills
The student is able to develop critical thinking.
The student is able to look for and find the literature specific to the linguistic phenomena object of investigation.
The student is able to develop the acquired knowledge for future higher studies.
Pre-requirements
Contents
The research project SIGN-HUB: available materials
Complement clauses
Subject clauses
Full relative clauses
Free relative clauses
Adverbial temporal clauses
Adverbial locative clauses
Adverbial manner clauses
Adverbial purpose clauses
Adverbial concessive clauses
Adverbial reason clauses
Comparative clauses
Conditional clauses
Passive constructions
The grammar of bimodal bilinguals
Referral texts
Pfau R., Steinbach, M., Woll B. (ed) 2012. Sign Language. An international Handbook. Mouton De Gruyter. Students will read the following article:
- Coordination and subordination – Tang & Lau
Pfau R., Steinbach, M., Hermann, A. (2016). A matter of complexity. Mouton De Gruyter. Students will read the following articles:
- Complex sentences in sign languages - Pfau & Steinbach
- Observations on clausal complementation in Turkish Sign Language – Göksel & Kelepir
- An in-depth tour into sentential complementation in Italian Sign Language – Geraci & Aristodemo
- Embedding polar interrogatives in American Sign Language – Davidson & Caponigro
Further articles in electronic format will be made available during the course.
Assessment methods
Teaching methods
Video recorded linguistic material will be used.
Teaching language
Further information
Attendance is warmly recommended.