THEORETICAL LINGUISTICS 2

Academic year
2025/2026 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
LINGUISTICA TEORICA 2
Course code
LM8010 (AF:581279 AR:327143)
Teaching language
Italian
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Academic Discipline
L-LIN/01
Period
1st Semester
Course year
1
Where
VENEZIA
This course is designed for students enrolled in the Master course in Language Sciences. [LM5] SCIENZE DEL LINGUAGGIO - 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 and of generative linguistic theory.
In this course the following topics will be discussed:
- The role of the speaker in the interpretation of utterances
- The syntax-pragmatics interface
- The expression of emotions: syntax, prosody and gestures in sentences expressing surprise and disapproval.
- Micro-discourses.
- Syntax, prosody and gestures of warnings and interjections
- The syntax of vocatives


Selected pages from the following texts:
Giorgi, 2010, About the Speaker, Oxford University Press-
Giorgi ,2016, On the temporal interpretation of certain surprise questions in SPRINGERPLUS, vol. 5
Giorgi, Alessandra; Sorrisi, Fabrizio, 2018, An Evaluative Head in Romance: The Palermitan Verbal Affix -vu in ANNALI DI CA' FOSCARI. SERIE OCCIDENTALE, vol. 52
Giorgi, Alessandra, 2018, Discourse, sentence grammar and the left periphery of the clause , Further Advances in Pragmatics and Philosophy, Springer, vol. 18, pp. 153-175
Giorgi, Alessandra, 2018, Ma non era rosso? (But wasn’t it red?): On counter-expectational questions in Italian , Selected papers from the 46th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), Stony Brook, NY, John Benjamins Publishing Company, Convegno: Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages
The exam is written. The candidate will answer 5 open questions, up to 6 points each, on the topics and the readings of the lectures, in one hour time. The student will pass the exam only if they will totalize at least 18 points. The answers will be evaluated from 0 to 6 based on the following criteria: relevance of the answer, appropriateness of the use of technical language, completeness of the information provided.
written and oral
The answers will be evaluated from 0 to 6 based on the following criteria: relevance of the answer, appropriateness of the use of technical language, and completeness of the information provided.
traditional classes.
Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 14/04/2025