5 credits
15.0 h
Q2
This biannual learning unit is not being organized in 2018-2019 !
Teacher(s)
den Heijer Johannes;
Language
French
Prerequisites
Two years of Classical or Modern Standard Arabic ; knowledge of Arabic dialectology. It is highly recommended to combine this course with LGLOR2721/2 : Middle Arabic, Mixed Arabic and Sociolinguistics of the Arab World.
Main themes
The target of this course is research on the grammar of Classical and spoken Arabic.
It addresses two categories of scholarly works:
- comparative studies in which Classical Arabic and various dialects are compared (and sometimes other Semitic languages) with regard to a particular morphological or morpho-syntactic phenomenon (such as W. Fischer's study on the interrogative pronoun or J. Retsö's study on the finite passive voice of the verb);
- dialectological studies, both descriptive and historical (such as the works of W. Marçais, J. Grand'Henry and J. Lentin, and the language atlases by P. Behnstadt and M. Woidich).
After a general introduction by the co-ordinating lecturer, sessions will consist of group discussions on one or more studies within the field. Occasionally, visiting lecturers will share practical aspects of their current research with the students.
It addresses two categories of scholarly works:
- comparative studies in which Classical Arabic and various dialects are compared (and sometimes other Semitic languages) with regard to a particular morphological or morpho-syntactic phenomenon (such as W. Fischer's study on the interrogative pronoun or J. Retsö's study on the finite passive voice of the verb);
- dialectological studies, both descriptive and historical (such as the works of W. Marçais, J. Grand'Henry and J. Lentin, and the language atlases by P. Behnstadt and M. Woidich).
After a general introduction by the co-ordinating lecturer, sessions will consist of group discussions on one or more studies within the field. Occasionally, visiting lecturers will share practical aspects of their current research with the students.
Aims
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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The contribution of this Teaching Unit to the development and command of the skills and learning outcomes of the programme(s) can be accessed at the end of this sheet, in the section entitled “Programmes/courses offering this Teaching Unit”.
Content
The subject of this course is research on the grammar of Classical and, most of all, spoken Arabic (Arabic dialectology), particularly pertaining to morphology and syntax. Sessions include group discussions on one or several relevant studies.
Teaching methods
This course comes in the format of occasional sessions sustained by the Moodle virtual teaching environment, and the own input of the students. Students are required to prepare an intervention based on the knowledge obtained in the introduction as well as on their own reading of published sources and studies.
Evaluation methods
Evaluation of an intervention, to be submitted in writing and to be presented orally and pertaining to a relevant subject, e.g., a corpus of texts or a specific linguistic phenomenon.
Other information
While French is the language of instruction, other contact languages (Arabic, English, German) may be used occasionally as well, in the case of contributions by visiting lecturers from abroad.
Online resources
Bibliography
- Portefeuille de lectures/textes
- Textes imprimés, textes en photocopies, documents présentés sous forme numérique, support sonore.
- Inscription obligatoire sur Moodle.
Teaching materials
- Portefeuille de lectures/textes
Faculty or entity
GLOR