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Syntax: theories and models (2) - Einzelansicht
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Praktikum
Veranstaltungsnummer
4173
SWS
2
Semester
WiSe 2015/16
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Department Linguistik
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englisch
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12:00 bis 14:00
wöchentlich
13.10.2015 bis 02.02.2016
2.27.1.01
Einzeltermine:
13.10.2015
20.10.2015
27.10.2015
03.11.2015
10.11.2015
17.11.2015
24.11.2015
01.12.2015
08.12.2015
15.12.2015
05.01.2016
12.01.2016
19.01.2016
26.01.2016
02.02.2016
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Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading.
This course needs to be taken in conjunction with AM2 Syntax: Theories and Models (1).
This course will explore contemporary approaches to a number of issues, including (but not limited to) phrase structure, functional categories, case marking, agreement, binding theory, movement phenomena, and the interfaces of syntax with phonology, morphology, and semantics.
Students who wish to take this course should have already taken both BM2 and VM2 and have a good understanding of the basic notions of generative syntax. This course is structured more as a discussion group than as a traditional lecture series, so students are expected to actively participate in the classes.
Literatur
Instead of a textbook, a number of articles and monograph chapters will be assigned during the course. To the extent that it is possible, these will be downloadable from the course website (http://www.luisvicente.net/coursematerials/am2-ws1415). The rest will be available from the University Library.
Leistungsnachweis
The following items cover both Syntax: Theories and Models (1) and Syntax: Theories and Models (2). They are *not* duplicated for each course.
Attendance + participation: 10% of final grade.
One 20-minute in-class presentation of an assigned reading: 20% of final grade.
Six homework assignments: 30% of final grade (5% per assignment).
Two squibs*: 20% of final grade (10% per squib).
Final exam: 20% of final grade.
* A squib is a very short paper (no longer than 2 pages, including examples and bibliography) that describes a small set of data and their relevance for some aspect of linguistics. It can propose an analysis, but it doesnt have to (many squibs simply point out data that are problematic in some way, without proposing a solution). See the Snippets journal (http://www.ledonline.it/snippets) for many examples.
Strukturbaum
Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester WiSe 2015/16 , Aktuelles Semester: WiSe 2024/25
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