INTRODUCTION TO THE GERMAN LANGUAGE - PHONOLOGY AND PHONETICS, MORPHOLOGY, CULTURAL STUDIES
German language skills on A2 level.
Competence in metalinguistic reflection regarding phonetics, phonology, morphology and history of German language.
Knowledge about cultural aspects of German speaking areas.
General aims: German language skills on A2 level.
Knowledge about cultural aspects of German speaking areas.)
- learning target of the class is to reach the A2 level described in the guidelines of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment (CEFR) in German language
- to have a good command of the phonetics / phonology of German language
- to know the main outlines of German language history and general culture of the bigger German speaking countries.
- at the end of the class students will be able to understand written and oral texts in German language as well as to write and to speak as far as is requested for the A2 level of CEFR (see above)
- as a result of class students will furthermore be able to operate phonetic and phonological analysis of German lexis and be familiar with phonetic and phonological transcription
- learning objective of the class is moreover the acquisition of basic knowledge about the geographical distribution and situation of German speaking populations and about the history of the German language as well as cultural aspects of the German speaking areas.
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The theory lectures (36 lessons, 1st semester) will be accompanied during the whole academic year by practical language exercises (beginners: 160 lessons, advanced: 160 lessons). Time schedules, programs, instructors and auditoriums will be published on the website “Lingua e traduzione tedesca 1 – TTMI” in Aulaweb and on the websites of the single instructors until the end of September 2020. The language exercises include yearlong grammar lessons for beginners and advanced learners.
Lecture accompanied by language exercises.
The theory lectures (winter term) will be offered online, whereas the practical language exercises will be offered in winter term as traditional presential lectures in classroom (see informations in Aulaweb). Students that con not attend the lectures will have the opportunity to participate by streaming or registration of the lectures. Subject to eventual provisions regarding the development of the sanitary situation during spring term the lectures will take place in form of traditional classroom teaching.
In the theory class students will familiarize with fundamental knowledge about cultural knowledge about the German speaking countries, as well as about history of the German language and German linguistics. After a general survey about the most important cultural aspects of the German speaking countries, basics of phonetics / phonology, morphology and lexicology of the German language will be treated, considering the linguistic terminology also in German language. The linguistic structures of the German language will be explained by examples of various textual typologies.
The program of the course is valid until February 2022 in accordance to the departmental regulation.
Theory module Destro, Alberto (a cura di): I paesi di lingua tedesca, Bologna: Mulino, 2004. Di Meola, Claudio: La linguistica tedesca, Roma: Bulzoni, 2014. Koesters-Gensini, Sabine E.: Fonetica e fonologia del tedesco, Bari: Graphis, 2007. Donalies, Elke: Basiswissen deutsche Wortbildung, Stuttgart: Francke/UTB, 2011. Pilaski, Anna et alii: Entdeckungsreise D-A-CH: Kursbuch zur Landeskunde, Stuttgart, Klett, 2013. Nied Curcio, Martina: La lingua tedesca. Aspetti linguistici tra contrastività e interculturalità, Roma: UniversItalia, 2016.
Applied module
Teaching materials will be communicated at the beginning of the semester by the lecturers and in Aulaweb.
Ricevimento: Go to professor's homepage: http://www.lingue.unige.it/?post_type=dipendente&p=2106
Ricevimento: Christina Greeve Cramer: Normally Consulting hours for the whole academic year 2020-2021 in Economia/DIEC, second floor room 16, on Monday at 8.30 am and always by appointment ; cramer@economia.unige.it. but during the Covid 19 period consulting hours in TEAMS and always by appointment cramer@economia.unige.it .
JOACHIM HANS BERND GERDES (President)
SIMONA LEONARDI
SERENA SPAZZARINI (Substitute)
Theoretical module: 1st semester: 13 october 2020
Applied modules: 1st semester: 12 october 2020
GERMAN LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION I
The theory lessons will be concluded by a written exam in which the arguments treated during the class will be asked about. The languages classes will be completed by written exams and an oral exam. During the oral exam at the end of the theory class the students have to provide evidence of their profound knowledge of the arguments dealt with during the lessons, the designed texts and the materials published in Aulaweb.
Inscription for the exam of the theory class on the homepage of the University of Genoa (www.unige.it) at the link „servizi online per gli studenti“.
Theory class: written exam (40% of the final mark)
Language exercises:
dictation +
written exam (essay writing) +
written grammar exam +
oral exam
(average of the marks of the exercise exams: 60% of the final mark)
Attention: The modalities of the exams can be changed because of adjustments due to anti-covid security measures.
In the written exam of the theory class students will have to prove their ability to apply the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) for the German language. Furthermore, they will give evidence of their knowledge of the basics of German phonetics/phonology and morphology in order to be able to analyze the structure of linguistic elements such as phones, phonemes, morphemes and words. Moreover, basic knowledge of culture, geography and history of German speaking areas will be examined. Assessment criteria are the correctness and completeness of the answers as well as the correct usage of linguistic terminology both in German and in English.
The written exams of the language exercises are designated to give proof of the knowledge of German language on A2 level regarding reading comprehension and written skills as well as the familiarity with basic grammar. Assessment criteria are grammatical correctness, the ability to express oneself appropriately in a written exam as well as to understand a written text both globally and in detail. The oral exam is meant to examine the competence to understand listening exercises and to use the foreign language appropriately in a dialogue. Assessment criteria are the correct usage and interpretation of grammatical rules and vocabulary as far as requested for attaining the A2 level.
Target group:
The exam is obligatory for students in the first year of the course of studies in Theories and techniques of language mediation.
Credits:
The total exam consisting in theory class and language exercises is equivalent to 12 credit points (CFU).
Language:
Lessons will be held in Italian and (according to the language level of the participants) in German language.