Simon Anne-Catherine (compensates Hambye Philippe) ;
Simon Anne-Catherine ;
Hambye Philippe ;
Language
French
Place of the course
Louvain-la-Neuve
Online resources
iCampus web site (Documents and Links ; Forums)
Prerequisites
None
Main themes
Human language as compared to other communication systems ;
Levels of linguistic analysis (phonetics-phonology, morphology, lexis, syntax and pragmatics);
Language universals and the variety of languages
Aims
This introductory course aims at explaining the functioning of language, that is the conditions under which human speech activity takes place, the way it is structured and governed. By the end of the course, students will be able to use the specific metalanguage of linguistics in a way to describe any language and explain its internal as well as external functioning (units and structures; historical, social and geographical variation). On the other hand, students will have developed the ability to analyze and interpret simple linguistics problems.
Evaluation methods
Written exam
Teaching methods
Lectures and questions / answers sessions.
Individual training by students using the DVD "Parole&Langue".
Content
The course will successively address the following themes:
Undertstanding the functioning of language
The diverse forms of language (natural languages and other communication systems)
From "words" to morphological and lexical units
From "sounds" to phonological units
Syntactic units
From the language faculty to the variety of languages
Pragmatics or how to interpret language
Bibliography
Handout + DVD 'Parole&Langue. Parcours et exercices de linguistiques' (Simon & Bachy 2009).