ADVANCED SYNTAX

Academic year
2021/2022 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
ADVANCED SYNTAX
Course code
LMJ240 (AF:356042 AR:186860)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
L-LIN/01
Period
1st Semester
Course year
1
Where
VENEZIA
Moodle
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This course is designed for students of the Master course in Language Sciences: Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
The aim of this course is both theoretical and practical. Beside the presentation and discussion of the most important theoretical notions in generative and minimalist grammar, the students will receive teaching about research methods in Linguistics. The students will be required to show that they can use the theoretical notions in their own work, autonomously and creatively. the main topic of the course concerns the relationships between utterances and contexts, in particular special questions, the expression of feelings such as surprise and disapproval.
1. Knowledge and comprehension
Knowledge and understanding of the main properties connected with the interpretation of utterances cin specific contexts.
2. Ability of applying competence and comprehension
Being able to use the formal linguistic analysis instruments to describe the temporal and aspectual properties of utterances.
3. Judgment abilities
Showing of being able to develop hypotheses about the topics discussed in the classes.
4. Communicative abilties
to be able to write about the analyzed issues and to explain the basic hypotheses to the peer group.
5. learning abilities
to be able to identify and discuss the critical points with respect to written texts and specific linguistic varieties.
Basic notions of general linguistics.
Introduction to recent theoretical perspectives in Generative Grammar, with particular reference to the Minimalist Theory. Introduction to the Antisymmetry Theory. Analysis of linearization issues, in particular with respect to parenthetical structures.
selected pages from:
Kayne, 1994, The Antisymmetry of Syntax, MIT Press
Dehé & Kavalova, 2007, Parentheticals, John Benjamins Pub.
Giorgi, 2014, Prosodic Signals as Syntactic Formatives in the Left Periphery , On Peripheries: Exploring Clause Initial and Clause Final Positions, Tokyo, Hituzi Syobo Press, pp. 161-188
Giorgi, 2016, Integrated parentheticals in quotations and free indirect discourse , Indirect reports and pragmatics, Springer International Publishing, pp. 471-488
The exam will include the writing of a brief essay (10 pages ca.). The student must define the topic of the essay with the professor. The essay must be turned in at least 4 days prior to the day of the examination. On the day of the examination the student will discuss the essay with the professor (15-20 min ca.). There might also be questions on the topics discussed in the lectures.
teaching modality: traditional classes.
English
written and oral
Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 14/07/2021