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Languages and Linguistics of the Middle East
- Dozent/in
- Prof. Dr. Geoffrey Haig
- Angaben
- Seminar
Rein Präsenz 2 SWS
Studium Generale, Unterrichtssprache Englisch, The course starts on April 16th. Please register on the VC.
Zeit und Ort: Di 10:15 - 11:45, SP17/02.19
- Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches
- Anrechnung:
BA Nebenfach Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft: Aufbaumodul 1, Vertiefungsmodul
MA General Linguistics: core modules: module 2, module 3, elective modules: module 7 or module 8 (8 ECTS), PLing 1 (5 ECTS)
MA Cultural Studies of the Middle East: PLing 1
Registration for the course in FlexNow April 1st to April 30th 2024.
- Inhalt
- This course presents an overview of the linguistic context of today s Middle East. The first part introduces the early history of the region, before introducing the three main language groups currently spoken there: Turkic, Semitic (presented by Prof. Lutz Edzard), and Iranian. We then progress to the present language situation, focussing on language ideologies and language planning in today s nation states, and different kinds of societal bilingualism in selected countries of the region. The second part of the course focusses on the lesser-known (minority) languages of the region, and introduces different empirical approaches to investigating minority languages, focussing on the sub-disciplines of language documentation and sociolinguistics.
Students will be required to hold an oral presentation (20 mins.) on a topic to be selected in consultation with the instructor, and to submit a term paper.
- Empfohlene Literatur
- Al-Wer, Enam. 2014. Language and gender in the Middle East and North Africa. In: Ehrlich, Susan, Miriam Meyerhoff and Janet Holmes (eds.) The handbook of language, gender, and sexuality. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118584248.ch20 [Titel anhand dieser DOI in Citavi-Projekt übernehmen] Haig, Geoffrey. 2017. Western Asia: East Anatolia as a transition zone. In: Hickey, Raymond (ed.) The Cambridge handbook of areal linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 396-423. Haig, Geoffrey and Geoffrey Khan (eds.) 2018. The languages and linguistics of Western Asia. An areal perspective. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Hetzron, Robert. 2013. The Semitic languages. London: Routledge. Johanson, Lars & Éva Csató (eds.). 2006. The Turkic languages. London: Routledge. Rosenhouse, Judith. 2012. Bilingualism/Multilingualism in the Middle East and North Africa: A Focus on Cross-National and Diglossic Bilingualism/Multilingualism. In: Bhatia, Tej K. and William C. Ritchie (eds.) The handbook of bilingualism and multilingualism (2nd edition). https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118332382.ch36 [Titel anhand dieser DOI in Citavi-Projekt übernehmen] Thomason, Sarah. 2001. Language contact. An introduction. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Windfuhr, Gernot (ed.). 2009. The Iranian languages. London: Routledge.
- Englischsprachige Informationen:
- Title:
- Languages and Linguistics of the Middle East
- Credits: 8
- Zusätzliche Informationen
- Erwartete Teilnehmerzahl: 12
- Institution: Lehrstuhl für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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