This introductory linguistics course aims to develop in the student an appreciation for language understood as a global, rather than simply a linguistic, system of signs.
Main themes
To develop such an appreciation, the students must grasp some of the essential concepts used to understand how language works, both internally (basic units and structures), and externally (in relation to other disciplines). The course will introduce these concepts and will lead into a reflection about the text and the image as the privileged system of signs of a culture, if not of ideologies. The course will also examine different artistic modes of expression.
The course consists in: 30 hours of lecture; 10 hours of tutorial; 30 hours of personal study.
Content: 1. Semiological approach (2h). 2. Internal description of language (10h). 3. Psychological dimension (6h). 4. The sociological and intercultural dimension (6h). 5. The historical and comparative approach (6h).
Content and teaching methods
This introductory course aims to develop a reflection on language. We will give an overview of the principal concepts to understand how language works (internal description of the language and relations with other disciplines: the theory of signs, sociolinguistics, intercultural approach and historical linguistics).
Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)
Course holder.
The course will be given by a teachers team.
Equivalence.
Total and reciprocal equivalence between FLTR1530 Introduction to language sciences and PSP 1125 Language Sciences.