Linguistics Module:
This course serves as an introduction to the study of how the Spanish language is used in society, including the study of language variation in general. Particular attention will be paid to how the field of sociolinguistics emerged and its contributions to the larger field of linguistics. In addition, the course will look at the study geographic linguistic variation. Particular attention will be also given to pragmatics, the study of interactional meaning.
Practical Module: 160 hours.
Analyse and assess a variety of texts or text types in the source language
Apply practical translation skills
Explain and justify translation solutions
The course aims
-to enable all students to acquire oral and written mediation skills,
- to enable all students to acquire translation skills from Spanish into Italian
- to enable all students to write an argumentative text
Level B2 of CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for languages)
The linguistics module is made up of weekly lectures (3 hours a week over 10 weeks (in the first semester).
The practical module is made up of weekly classes (8 hours a week over 20 weeks, i.e. 10 weeks per semester).
Spanish Language and Translation II is divided into two parts: a one-semester linguistics module ("modulo teorico"), which is held in the first semester, and a two-semester practical module ("modulo pratico" or "esercitazioni" o "lettorato").
The syllabus for attenders and non-attenders is the same.
Linguistics Module: (36 hours)
This course serves as an introduction to the study of how the Spanish language is used in society, including the study of language variation in general. Particular attention will be paid to how the field of sociolinguistics emerged and its contributions to the larger field of linguistics. In addition, the course will look at the study geographic linguistic variatio). Particular attention will be also given to pragmatics, the study of interactional meaning.
Mediación oral
Mediación escrita
Despertar la oralidad
Traducción Español >Italiano
The bibliography for attenders and non-attenders is the same.
Linguistic Module
Díaz Peralta, Marina; García Domínguez, Mº Jesús; Marrero Pulido, Vicente; Piñero Piñero, Gracia, Lengua, Lingüística y Traducción, Interlingua, Editorial Comares, Granada, 2008. Graciela Reyes, El abecé de la pragmática, Madrid, Arco Libros, 2011 (9ªEd.)
and theoretical papers published on the Aulaweb page dedicated to the course.
Practical Module: Materials will be published on the Aulaweb page dedicated to the course.
Ricevimento: By appointment in my office or on Microsoft Teams. For all the teachers of this course: go to the course's aulaweb page or visit their personal pages on the Lingue website.
Ricevimento: See the personal page on the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures website: https://lingue.unige.it/matteo.anfuso@unige.it
LAURA SANFELICI (President)
MATTEO ANFUSO
DILIA DI VINCENZO
ANA LOURDES DE HERIZ RAMON (Substitute)
FLORENCIA FERRANTE (Substitute)
Linguistic module
Laura Sanfelici
Monday 12 - 13 classroom E
Tuesday 17 - 19 classroom E
Practical module
Matteo Anfuso
Monday 8-12 a.m. classroom L
Porf.ssa Dilia Di Vincenzo
Wednesday 15-19 classroom D
Lessons start: 30 september
SPANISH LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION II
The linguistics module is assessed through an oral and written exam. Both content and language skills will be evaluated. There are two sittings in each of the three exam sessions. Students can choose only one sitting per session and can't repeat a failed exam in the same session.
The exam for attenders and non-attenders is the same.
The practical module is assessed through a written paper and an oral exam.
Examination enrolment is through the Ateneo website.
The linguistics module is assessed through an oral exam
The practical part is assessed through a written exam paper ( traducción es>it; mediación escrita; producción escrita) and an oral exam (mediación oral)
Linguistics Module: Attendance is not obligatory BUT STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.
Practical Module: 70% obligatory attendance
Special neesd student should contact prof. Laura Sanfelici (laura.sanfelici@unige.it)