Information updated until 30/06/2026 CODE 117676 ACADEMIC YEAR 2026/2027 CREDITS 12 cfu anno 1 LINGUE E COMUNICAZIONE INTERCULTURALE PER LE ISTITUZIONI E LE IMPRESE 11974 (LM-38 R) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR SPAN-01/C LANGUAGE Spanish TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER Annual PREREQUISITES Propedeuticità in uscita Questo insegnamento è propedeutico per gli insegnamenti: LANGUAGES AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION FOR INSTITUTIONS AND BUSINESS 11974 (coorte 2026/2027) ECONOMETRIS APPLIED TO SPANISH LANGUAGE 117699 TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The course includes a 30-hour module on Spanish Sociolinguistics and 120 hours of language practice, divided into three blocks: 40 hours: Analysis and production of specialized texts (tourism, maritime domain and shipping industry 40 hours: Academic and institutional language. 40 hours: Clear and rich language AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES By the end of the course, the student will have acquired advanced knowledge and skills in the sociolinguistics of the Spanish language, also thanks to the support of courses taught by language instructors, aimed at the practical learning of the language at a specialized level. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES Knowledge of the main aspects of sociolinguistics, linguistic variation, and language contact. Particular focus on the classical literature of Spanish sociolinguistics and current interdisciplinary developments. Ability to apply the theoretical knowledge acquired through the analysis of different textual typology. Ability to analyze and produce specialized texts of different types, knowledge of academic and institutional language, and inclusive language. PREREQUISITES Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: C1 TEACHING METHODS Theoretical and practical lessons in Spanish. SYLLABUS/CONTENT Linguistic module: Variation in language levels Sociolinguistic variation Linguistic varieties Communicative interaction and politeness Discourse and conversation Linguistic attitudes The coexistence of languages and societies The course therefore places particular emphasis on the sociolinguistic and pragmatic dimensions of Spanish in America, as well as its historical, cultural, social, and economic realities. Practical module Over the course of 120 hours of practical training, the following topics will be covered: Analysis and production of specialized texts (tourism, maritime domain, shipping industry) Academic and institutional language. Clear and rich language, along with proper documentation. RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY Francisco Moreno Fernández (1998; 2ª.ed, 2005; 3ª ed., 2008). Principios de Sociolingüística y Sociología del Lenguaje. Barcelona: Ariel. - Lipsky, John (2005). El español de América, Madrid: Cátedra, - Giovanna Mapelli , Ana Pano Alamán (eds.) (2024) , Comunicación y persuasión en entornos digitales. Berlín: Peter Lang. - Ana Pano Alamán (2024). La comunicación digital en español. Enfoques, métodos y perspectivas. Madrid, Ed. Complutense. Further bibliographical information will be provided during the course TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD LAURA SANFELICI Ricevimento: Office hours by appointment LESSONS LESSONS START Linguistic module: second semester; Practical module: first and second semester. Lessons start according to the academic calendar. Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION Linguistic module: Theoretical Module Attending students: presentations, group projects, and individual assignments. Non-attending students: The oral examination will cover each of the following topics: Variation in language levels Sociolinguistic variation Linguistic varieties Communicative interaction and politeness Discourse and conversation Linguistic attitudes The coexistence of languages and societies Practical module: Written exam including the three parts of the practical module ASSESSMENT METHODS The final grade will be expressed in thirtieths. Excellent or very good evaluations will be given for exams in which the student demonstrates not only declarative knowledge and understanding of the key concepts of the course, but also the acquisition of the methodology necessary for the linguistic analysis of material. Sufficient evaluations will be given for exams where the student demonstrates only possession of declarative knowledge and understanding of the key concepts of the course. FURTHER INFORMATION Students who have officially submitted certification for a disability, Specific Learning Disorder (DSA), or other special educational needs are advised to contact both the designated representative, Prof. Sara Dickinson (sara.dickinson@unige.it), and the course instructor at the beginning of the semester. This will allow for the arrangement of teaching and exam methods that, while respecting the course objectives, take individual learning styles into account and provide appropriate compensatory tools.