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Investigating Interaction - Basic Concepts and Methods (MSK 1) - Einzelansicht

Veranstaltungsart Seminar Veranstaltungsnummer
SWS 2 Semester WiSe 2018/19
Einrichtung Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik   Sprache englisch
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Belegungsfrist 01.10.2018 - 20.11.2018

Belegung über PULS
Gruppe 1:
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Seminar Di 12:00 bis 14:00 wöchentlich 16.10.2018 bis 05.02.2019  1.19.0.31   25.12.2018: 1. Weihnachtstag
01.01.2019: Neujahr
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Einzeltermine:
  • 16.10.2018
  • 23.10.2018
  • 30.10.2018
  • 06.11.2018
  • 13.11.2018
  • 20.11.2018
  • 27.11.2018
  • 04.12.2018
  • 11.12.2018
  • 18.12.2018
  • 08.01.2019
  • 15.01.2019
  • 22.01.2019
  • 29.01.2019
  • 05.02.2019
Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading.

IMPORTANT: Students who need two or more linguistics courses in their module(s), should ideally take this course in conjunction with one of the two MSK2 courses in the same term.
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Interaction is perhaps the most important means to organize our life and to accomplish action together, ranging from everyday conversation to institutional talk. But do you know how it works? As the first course in the module on spoken and written communication, this course is designed to provide students with basic theories, concepts, methods, and knowledge on the linguistic analysis of interaction. After a short reminder on the basic differences between spoken and written language, it focusses on Conversation Analysis (CA) and Interactional Linguistics (IL). Together with MSK2, this course will enable its participants to (eventually) study human interaction, describe recurrent patterns (existing and new), and thus in the end also to work in areas which require expertise in spoken communication. We will explore the relevant theory and methods together and thereby develop a better idea of what distinguishes CA and IL from other approaches to spoken language. In doing so, we will also already come across a number of basic insights on how human interaction works. This course thus prepares any further work in the module on spoken and written communication.
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Leistungsnachweis

final test

Zielgruppe

mainly KoVaMe students (1st and 2nd term)

FSL students


Strukturbaum
Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester WiSe 2018/19 , Aktuelles Semester: SoSe 2024