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26005-01 - Seminar: Discourse analysis 3 CP

Semester fall semester 2010
Course frequency Once only
Lecturers Miriam Locher (miriam.locher@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content According to Stubbs (1983: 1) discourse analysis is "the linguistic analysis of 'naturally occurring connected speech or written discourse'. Roughly speaking, it refers to attempts to study the organisation of language above the sentence or above the clause, and therefore to study 'larger linguistic units', such as conversational exchanges or written texts. It follows that discourse analysis is also concerned with 'language use in social contexts', and in particular with 'interaction' or dialogue between speakers."
In this course on discourse analysis, we will explore (a) key issues of methodology in this field of research, and (b) will learn how to tackle real data. We will study how people take turns in spoken interaction, how they use small utterances such as 'mh-mh', 'uh', 'uh-huh', and, for example, how interactants engage in telling stories. Students will be expected to transcribe a brief passage of spoken interaction and will gain hands-on experience in analyzing natural data.
Learning objectives At the end of this course students will have developed a clear understanding of what discourse analysis is, of what its methods and research interests are and will have gained experience in working with natural data.
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Admission requirements Open to post-introductory students (3rd year onwards) who have completed all the necessary requirements of the first two years of their studies in English linguistics.
Course application Please register for this course in MONA as well as in OLAT at the latest by 1 September 2010: https://www.olat.uzh.ch:443/olat/url/RepositoryEntry/2159181828
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media Online, mandatory

 

Interval Weekday Time Room

No dates available. Please contact the lecturer.

Modules Modul Focusing on the Discipline (Linguistics) (Bachelor's degree subject: Englisch)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details Regular and active participation, oral presentation, written assignment.
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration; dereg.: not required
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale Pass / Fail
Repeated registration no repetition
Responsible faculty Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, studadmin-philhist@unibas.ch
Offered by Englisches Seminar

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