ROMANCE PHILOLOGY I - PRACTICE

Academic year
2020/2021 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
ESERCITAZIONI DI FILOLOGIA ROMANZA I
Course code
FT0471 (AF:334653 AR:177192)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
0 out of 12 of ROMANCE PHILOLOGY
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
L-FIL-LET/09
Period
1st Semester
Moodle
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Exercises: Linguistic change, from Latin to Romance languages
One of the fundamental themes that concerns the textual culture of the Romance languages in the Middle Ages, is the historical-cultural dynamic thanks to which from the sec. IX onwards the transformation of spoken Latin into distinct oral expressions emerged in writing, involving both the documents necessary for daily life and the production of literary texts. This cycle of 10 exercises are intended to offer preliminary information on this topic, through the analysis of some particularly significant texts, written between the first and the tenth century A.D.
The content of the exercises is an integral part of the "Romance Philology I" examination.
Knowledge.
- basic knowledge of historical Romance linguistics;
- knowledge of the essential elements of the morphosyntactic structure of medieval Romance languages compared to Latin;
Skills.
- ability to apply the theoretical-methodological tools of comparative analysis on specific texts belonging to different linguistic identities;
- ability to reflect on the peculiarities of linguistic use in the literary field through the exercise of translation.
- knowledge of Italian grammar (such as Romance grammar);
- basic knowledge of Latin language.
Linguistic and cultural analysis of texts written in Latin and medieval Romance languages.
Materials provided by the Teacher on the Moodle tutorial page.
Content Learning will be verified during the first part of the "Romance Philology I" examination interview. The examination is oral.
The linguistic and textual analysis will be carried out according to the usual and traditional ways, with the support of digitized material.
Italian
oral
Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 05/08/2020