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Einrichtungen >> Wissenschaftliche Einrichtungen der Universität >> Zentrum für Mittelalterstudien (ZEMAS) >>

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Englische Sprachgeschichte B

Dozent/in:
Julia Schlüter
Angaben:
Übung, 2 SWS, ECTS: 2, Zentrum für Mittelalterstudien
Termine:
Mi, 10:15 - 11:45, U9/01.11
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
1. Module:

Pflichtkurs für:

Lehramt Gymnasium: Aufbaumodul Sprachwissenschaft Übung (2 ECTS)
BA Interdisziplinäre Mittelalterstudien/Medieval Studies: Basismodul Anglistik Übung (2 ECTS)

Als Übung wählbar für:

Lehramt GS, MS: Aufbaumodul Sprachwissenschaft Übung (2 ECTS)
Lehramt RS, B.Ed. Berufl. Bildung: Aufbaumodul Sprachwissenschaft Übung (4 ECTS)
Lehramt GS, HS, RS, B.Ed. Berufl. Bildung: Basismodul Sprachwissenschaft bei Studienbeginn vor WS 2012/13 (2 ECTS)
BA Studium Generale für Nicht-Anglisten Übung (2 oder 4 ECTS)
MSc Wirtschaftspädagogik, Studienrichtung II, Doppel-Schulfach Englisch: Aufbaumodul Fachwissenschaft (Sprachwissenschaft) Übung (2 ECTS)
MA: Mastermodule English Linguistics Übung (2 ECTS)
MA: Consolidation module English Linguistics Übung (2 ECTS)
MA: Profile module English Linguistics Übung (2 ECTS)
Erasmus- und andere Gaststudierende: Übung (2 oder 4 ECTS)

!! GRUNDSÄTZLICH KEINE KOMBINATION MIT DER VORLESUNG "THE ROOTS OF ENGLISH" MÖGLICH !!

2. Anmeldung und Abmeldung:

Anmeldung über FlexNow vom 19.03.2018, 10:00 Uhr bis zum 12.04.2018, 23:59 Uhr.
Abmeldung über FlexNow vom 19.03.2018, 10:00 Uhr bis zum 30.04.2018, 23:59 Uhr.


Für Studienortwechsler, Erasmusstudenten sowie Studierende, die den Leistungsnachweis zur baldigen Prüfungsanmeldung benötigen, werden im begrenzten Umfang Plätze freigehalten. Bei Überbuchung des Seminars fällt die Entscheidung über die Teilnahme in Rücksprache mit der Dozentin.

3. Voraussetzungen für das Bestehen des Kurses:
2 ECTS (Lehramt Gymnasium: Aufbaumodul Sprachwissenschaft, BA Interdisziplinäre Mittelalterstudien/Medieval Studies: Basismodul): Test (45 Minuten)
2 ECTS (LA GS, MS: Aufbaumodul): Referat (30 Minuten)
2 ECTS (LA GS, HS, RS, B.Ed. Berufl. Bildung: Basismodul Sprachwissenschaft bei Studienbeginn vor WS 2012/13): Übungsaufgaben 2 x 15 Min. (benotet)
2 ECTS (BA Studium Generale für Nicht-Anglisten): Anwesenheit
2 ECTS (MA: Consolidation Module I): Mündliche Prüfung (30 Minuten)
4 ECTS (Lehramt RS, B.Ed. Berufl. Bildung: Aufbaumodul; BA Studium Generale für Nicht-Anglisten; Erasmus- und andere Gaststudierende): Referat (45 Minuten)

4. Unterrichtssprache:
Deutsch
Inhalt:
Innerhalb von nicht mehr als 40 bis 50 Generationen, die zwischen der Herrschaft von König Alfred und der Gegenwart liegen, hat sich das Englische so stark verändert, dass es beim Vergleich eines altenglischen mit einem neuenglischen Text gleichen Inhalts kaum mehr als dieselbe Sprache zu erkennen ist. Viele Bereiche des Sprachsystems waren extremen Veränderungsprozessen unterworfen. Diese Tatsache und die relativ zahlreich erhaltenen Zeugnisse früherer Sprachzustände, z.B. verschiedene Bibelübersetzungen, machen das Englische zu einem lohnenden Forschungsgegenstand für die historische Linguistik.
Das Seminar bietet einen Überblick über die Entwicklung der englischen Sprache vom Altenglischen bis heute. Neben grundlegenden Aspekten der historischen Linguistik werden Kontinuität und Wandel vor allem in den Bereichen der Phonologie, der Morphologie, der Syntax und des Lexikons beleuchtet. Dabei gewinnen die Studierenden vertiefte Einblicke in den historischen Werdegang der englischen Sprache im Besonderen und in Gesetzmäßigkeiten des Sprachwandels im Allgemeinen.
Empfohlene Literatur:
Görlach, Manfred. (2002). Einführung in die Englische Sprachgeschichte. 5. Ausgabe. Heidelberg: Winter.

(Relevante Ausschnitte werden im VC zur Verfügung gestellt.)

 

English Phonetics and Phonology B

Dozent/in:
Julia Schlüter
Angaben:
Übung, 2 SWS, ECTS: 2
Termine:
Mo, 14:15 - 15:45, U5/02.17
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
General organization

1. Modules:
Lehramt GY modularisiert: Basismodul Sprachwissenschaft Übung (2 ECTS)
Lehramt GS/MS/RS modularisiert (Studienbeginn bis SS 2012): Basismodul Sprachwissenschaft Übung (2 ECTS)
Lehramt GS/MS/RS modularisiert (Studienbeginn ab WS 2012/13): Aufbaumodul Sprachwissenschaft Übung (2 ECTS)
BA Anglistik/Amerikanistik: Basismodul Sprachwissenschaft Übung (2 ECTS)
European Joint Master's Degree in English and American Studies: Compulsory Subject English Linguistics Mastermodule Übung (2 ECTS)
Erasmus/Visiting Students: Übung (2 ECTS)
B.Sc. BWL mit DWPF Englisch: Basismodul Sprachwissenschaft Übung (2 ECTS)
Magister, Lehramt nicht-modularisiert, Diplom: Grundstudium

2. Prerequisites:
Enrolment

3. Registration and Deregistration:

Registration via FlexNow from 19 March 2018, 10:00h, to 12 April 2018, 23:59h.
Deregistration via FlexNow from 19 March 2018, 10:00h, to 30 April 2018, 23:59h.


Students who register for more than one course will lose their right to participate in any one of the courses. Multiple registration is allowed for the waiting list only.

The number of participants is limited to 15.

For students moving to Bamberg from other universities, ERASMUS students and those who urgently need the credit, a limited number of places will be reserved for late registration. In case of overbooking, please contact the lecturer concerning your admission to the course.

4. Requirements for successful completion of the course:
2 ECTS: regular active participation in class + final exam

5. Language of instruction:
English
Inhalt:
This course is concerned with central aspects of phonetics and basic phonological concepts. It will provide a description and classification of speech sounds together with a discussion of all English vowels, semi-vowels and consonants. Particular attention will be paid to the problems German learners have with English pronunciation. Students will learn to use the IPA system to transcribe English texts, including the use of strong and weak forms, lexical and syntactic stress. Core readings and texts for transcription will be made available on the Virtual Campus after each session.
Empfohlene Literatur:
  • Jones, Daniel (2011) "Introduction." English Pronouncing Dictionary. 18th edition, edited by Peter Roach, Jane Setter and John Esling. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. vi-xix.
  • Plag, Ingo, Maria Braun, Sabine Lappe and Mareile Schramm (2009) "1. The sounds: phonetics." and "2. The sound system: phonology." Introduction to English Linguistics. 2nd, revised edition. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter, pp. 1-69.

 

English Phonetics and Phonology C

Dozent/in:
Julia Schlüter
Angaben:
Übung, 2 SWS, ECTS: 2
Termine:
Di, 8:30 - 10:00, U5/01.17
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
General organization

1. Modules:
Lehramt GY modularisiert: Basismodul Sprachwissenschaft Übung (2 ECTS)
Lehramt GS/HS/MS/RS modularisiert (Studienbeginn bis SS 2012): Basismodul Sprachwissenschaft Übung (2 ECTS)
Lehramt GS/HS/MS/RS modularisiert (Studienbeginn ab WS 2012/13): Aufbaumodul Sprachwissenschaft Übung (2 ECTS)
BA Anglistik/Amerikanistik: Basismodul Sprachwissenschaft Übung (2 ECTS)
European Joint Master's Degree in English and American Studies: Compulsory Subject English Linguistics Mastermodule Übung (2 ECTS)
Erasmus/Visiting Students: Übung (2 ECTS)
B.Sc. BWL mit DWPF Englisch: Basismodul Sprachwissenschaft Übung (2 ECTS)
Magister, Lehramt nicht-modularisiert, Diplom: Grundstudium

2. Prerequisites:
Enrolment

3. Registration and Deregistration:

Registration via FlexNow from 19 March 2018, 10:00h, to 12 April 2018, 23:59h.
Deregistration via FlexNow from 19 March 2018, 10:00h, to 30 April 2018, 23:59h.


Students who register for more than one course will lose their right to participate in any one of the courses. Multiple registration is allowed for the waiting list only.

The number of participants is limited to 15.

For students moving to Bamberg from other universities, ERASMUS students and those who urgently need the credit, a limited number of places will be reserved for late registration. In case of overbooking, please contact the lecturer concerning your admission to the course.

4. Requirements for successful completion of the course:
2 ECTS: regular active participation in class + final exam

5. Language of instruction:
English
Inhalt:
This course is concerned with central aspects of phonetics and basic phonological concepts. It will provide a description and classification of speech sounds together with a discussion of all English vowels, semi-vowels and consonants. Particular attention will be paid to the problems German learners have with English pronunciation. Students will learn to use the IPA system to transcribe English texts, including the use of strong and weak forms, lexical and syntactic stress. Core readings and texts for transcription will be made available on the Virtual Campus after each session.

 

English Phonetics and Phonology D

Dozent/in:
Julia Schlüter
Angaben:
Übung, 2 SWS, ECTS: 2
Termine:
Di, 10:15 - 11:45, U5/02.22
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
General organization

1. Modules:
Lehramt GY modularisiert: Basismodul Sprachwissenschaft Übung (2 ECTS)
Lehramt GS/HS/MS/RS modularisiert (Studienbeginn bis SS 2012): Basismodul Sprachwissenschaft Übung (2 ECTS)
Lehramt GS/HS/MS/RS modularisiert (Studienbeginn ab WS 2012/13): Aufbaumodul Sprachwissenschaft Übung (2 ECTS)
BA Anglistik/Amerikanistik: Basismodul Sprachwissenschaft Übung (2 ECTS)
European Joint Master's Degree in English and American Studies: Compulsory Subject English Linguistics Mastermodul Übung (2 ECTS)
Erasmus/Visiting Students: Übung (2 ECTS)
B.Sc. BWL mit DWPF Englisch: Basismodul Sprachwissenschaft Übung (2 ECTS)
Magister, Lehramt nicht-modularisiert, Diplom: Grundstudium

2. Prerequisites:
Enrolment

3. Registration and Deregistration:

Registration via FlexNow from 19 March 2018, 10:00h, to 12 April 2018, 23:59h.
Deregistration via FlexNow from 19 March 2018, 10:00h, to 30 April 2018, 23:59h.


Students who register for more than one course will lose their right to participate in any one of the courses. Multiple registration is allowed for the waiting list only.

The number of participants is limited to 15.

For students moving to Bamberg from other universities, ERASMUS students and those who urgently need the credit, a limited number of places will be reserved for late registration. In case of overbooking, please contact the lecturer concerning your admission to the course.

4. Requirements for successful completion of the course:
2 ECTS: regular active participation in class + final exam

5. Language of instruction:
English
Inhalt:
This course is concerned with central aspects of phonetics and basic phonological concepts. It will provide a description and classification of speech sounds together with a discussion of all English vowels, semi-vowels and consonants. Particular attention will be paid to the problems German learners have with English pronunciation. Students will learn to use the IPA system to transcribe English texts, including the use of strong and weak forms, lexical and syntactic stress. Core readings and texts for transcription will be made available on the Virtual Campus after each session.
Empfohlene Literatur:
  • Jones, Daniel (2011) "Introduction." English Pronouncing Dictionary. 18th edition, edited by Peter Roach, Jane Setter and John Esling. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. vi-xix.
  • Plag, Ingo, Maria Braun, Sabine Lappe and Mareile Schramm (2009) "1. The sounds: phonetics." and "2. The sound system: phonology." Introduction to English Linguistics. 2nd, revised edition. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter, pp. 1-69.

 

Methods and Theories

Dozentinnen/Dozenten:
Julia Schlüter, Fabian Vetter
Angaben:
Übung, 1 SWS, ECTS: 1
Termine:
Einzeltermin am 16.4.2018, 8:00 - 14:00, U5/02.23
Einzeltermin am 17.4.2018, Einzeltermin am 18.4.2018, Einzeltermin am 19.4.2018, 10:00 - 16:00, U5/02.23
Einzeltermin am 20.4.2018, 8:00 - 14:00, U5/02.23
To coordinate course dates and times, please register for the following Virtual Campus course by 12 April at the latest and take part in the survey you will find there: https://vc.uni-bamberg.de/moodle/course/view.php?id=26997. You will receive notice of the time slots you have been allotted on 13 April.
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
General organization

For BA students, this course is part of the “Ergänzungsmodul”.
BA major English and American studies (75 ECTS): Choose the “Ergänzungsmodul” in one of the two fields in which you are doing the “Aufbaumodule” (i.e. Literature, Linguistics or Cultural Studies).
BA minor English and American studies (30 or 45 ECTS): Choose the “Ergänzungsmodul” in the same field in which you are doing the “Aufbaumodul” (i.e. Literature, Linguistics or Cultural Studies).

A short note on the time slots above:
The course consists of two parts, both of which are obligatory: a short one to get us started and a longer one, with a little project work in between. There are, however, alternative times and dates to enable you to fit the course into your timetable.

1. Modules:
BA Anglistik/Amerikanistik Ergänzungsmodul: Methoden und Theorien der Sprachwissenschaft Übung (1 ECTS), Studium Generale

2. Prerequisites:
BA Anglistik/Amerikanistik: Basismodul Sprachwissenschaft

3. Registration and Deregistration:
Registration via FlexNow from 19 March 2018, 10:00h, to 12 April 2018, 23:59h.
Deregistration via FlexNow from 19 March 2018, 10:00h, to 30 April 2018, 23:59h.


4. Requirements for successful completion of the course:
regular active participation in class + demo with handout

5. Language of instruction:
English
Inhalt:
Description:
The Übung Methods and Theories in Linguistics accompanies the linguistic seminar in the Ergänzungsmodul Sprachwissenschaft. It complements the theoretical and methodological insights and skills in this area. The Übung will introduce and put to work techniques and approaches characteristic of English Linguistics and thereby help students to acquire competence in using specific sources of information and technologies as well as in collecting, analysing and visualizing their own empirical data. The topics treated will include aspects of academic writing (handling secondary literature, referencing), the analysis of linguistic corpora and other databases, the use of online dictionaries, the construction of questionnaires, the analysis of audio-recorded data, the interpretation of experiments, etc.
Empfohlene Literatur:
Recommended reading:
  • Brons-Albert, Ruth & Nicole Marx. 2010. Empirisches Arbeiten in Linguistik und Sprachlehrforschung: Anleitung zu quantitativen Studien von der Planungsphase bis zum Forschungsbericht. Tübingen: Narr.
  • Wray, Alison & Aileen Bloomer. 2012. Projects in Linguistics and Language Studies. 3rd edition. London: Hodder Education.

 

Recent Change in English Grammar

Dozent/in:
Julia Schlüter
Angaben:
Seminar/Hauptseminar, 2 SWS, ECTS: 8
Termine:
Do, 10:15 - 11:45, U11/00.16
In the second week of term, MA students as well as BA/Lehramt students in their Vertiefungsmodul are expected to take part in an introduction to research methods (unless they have already participated in the Übung “Methods and Theories in Linguistics”). Thus, these participants are required to reserve the following times and dates: Mo, 16 April 2018, 8–10 h OR 10–12 h OR 12–14 h AND Thu, 19 April 2018, 10–16 h OR Fri, 20 April 2018, 8–14 h. To coordinate course dates and times, please register for the following Virtual Campus course by 12 April at the latest and take part in the survey you will find there: https://vc.uni-bamberg.de/moodle/course/view.php?id=26997. You will receive notice of the time slots you have been allotted on 13 April.
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
General organization
1. Modules:

BA Anglistik/Amerikanistik: Vertiefungsmodul Sprachwissenschaft: Seminar (8 ECTS)
LA GY modularisiert: Vertiefungsmodul Sprachwissenschaft: Seminar (8 ECTS)
LA GY modularisiert: Wahlpflichtmodul Englische Sprachwissenschaft bei Kombination mit dem Fach Russisch Seminar (6 ECTS)
MA English and American Studies: Master Module English Linguistics: Seminar (8 ECTS)
MA English and American Studies: Profile Module English Linguistics I-VI: Seminar (8, 6, 5 or 4 ECTS)
MA English and American Studies: Consolidation Module English Linguistics I-IV: Seminar (8, 6, 5 or 4 ECTS)
Erweiterungsbereich Anglistik/Amerikanistik im Rahmen anderer MA: Master Module or Profile Module I or III English Linguistics: Seminar (8 ECTS)
Erasmus and other visiting students: Seminar (max. 8 ECTS)

2. Registration and Deregistration:

Registration via FlexNow from 19 March 2018, 10:00h, to 12 April 2018, 23:59h.
Deregistration via FlexNow from 19 March 2018, 10:00h, to 30 April 2018, 23:59h.


For students transferring to the University of Bamberg, for Erasmus students and for those who need the credit to register for their upcoming final exams a few places will be reserved. If the course is fully booked please contact the lecturer personally.

3. Requirements for successful completion of the course:

4 ECTS: regular active participation in class + oral presentation
5/6/8 ECTS in MA English and American Studies Consolidation Module English Linguistics I/II/III: regular active participation in class + oral presentation + oral exam
5 ECTS in other programmes or modules: regular active participation in class + oral presentation + assignment of 2500-3500 words
6 ECTS: regular active participation in class + oral presentation + seminar paper of 3000-4000 words
8 ECTS BA Anglistik/Amerikanistik Vertiefungsmodul: regular active participation in class + oral presentation + seminar paper of 3500-4500 words
8 ECTS in other programmes or modules, and visiting students: regular active participation in class + oral presentation + seminar paper of 4500-6000 words

4. Language of instruction:

English
Inhalt:
Nothing is permanent except change. This well-known saying by the Greek philosopher Heraclitus is very much true of language, even though we tend to think of it as something static that can be set down in grammar books and exhaustively listed in dictionaries. Many of us think of language change as something belonging to the distant past, where examples are more prominent. Rather than dealing with old hats, this seminar will however be concerned with relatively recent developments in the 20th and 21st centuries, which implies that their completion may yet be pending and we may at present witness the variation typical of such a situation.

We will focus on grammatical (i.e. morphological and syntactic) examples, such as the s-genitive, adjective gradation, contractions, modal auxiliaries and semi-modals, the perfect, the progressive, the passive, the future, the subjunctive, complex predicates, non-finite clauses, relative clauses etc. Methodological issues will be addressed as well as the question of which factors drive or impede change. We will consider language-internal (functional) forces as well as general trends such as colloquialization, Americanization, densification etc.

It will be shown that some changes are continuations of long-standing trends whereas others have occurred quite unexpectedly. The course will make students realize that English is a changing language, and that we are right in the midst of this permanent flux.

Participants will be asked to present current research in class and to carry out their own small-scale analyses of relevant phenomena in their termpapers.

The Übung that accompanies the Hauptseminar (Thursdays, 16:00 - 16:45 h) is designed to discuss oral presentations, handouts, empirical analyses and termpaper projects individually and/or in small groups. Individual arrangements will be made also, if necessary, concerning the time of the Übung. Therefore clashes with other courses scheduled for the same time slot as the Übung can be avoided.
Empfohlene Literatur:
Recommended reading:
  • Leech, Geoffrey, Marianne Hundt, Christian Mair and Nicholas Smith 2009. Change in Contemporary English: A Grammatical Study. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Mair, Christian 2006. Twentieth Century English: History, Variation, and Standardization. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Aarts, Bas, Joanne Close and Geoffrey Leech (eds.) 2013. The Verb Phrase in English: Investigating Recent Language Change with Corpora. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

 

Übung zum Hauptseminar "Recent Change in English Grammar"

Dozent/in:
Julia Schlüter
Angaben:
Übung, 1 SWS
Termine:
Do, 16:00 - 16:45, U9/01.03
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
General organization

1. Prerequisites:
Participation in the seminar / Hauptseminar "Recent Change in English Grammar"

2. Registration:
Automatic registration with registration for the Hauptseminar

3. Language of instruction:
English

 

Workshop Phonetics & Phonology

Dozent/in:
Julia Schlüter
Angaben:
Übung
Termine:
Einzeltermin am 22.6.2018, Einzeltermin am 29.6.2018, 12:00 - 14:00, KR12/02.01
Einzeltermin am 6.7.2018, 12:00 - 14:00, U5/02.22

 

Workshop zur Klausurvorbereitung Sprachgeschichte

Dozent/in:
Julia Schlüter
Angaben:
Übung
Termine:
Einzeltermin am 3.7.2018, 16:00 - 19:15, U2/02.30



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