Lecturer(s)
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Bergerová Hana, doc. Dr.
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Schuppener Georg, prof. Dr. phil.
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Course content
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1. Plato's dialogue Kratylos 2. Ancient grammarians 3. Ancestors of linguistics in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period 4. Grammar from Port-Royal 5. Herder and Humboldt 6. Historical-comparative linguistics 7. Young Grammarians 8. School of Geneva (de Saussure, Meillet) 9. Prague School (Trubetzkoy, Jakobson) 10. Linguistic typology, Sapir-Whorf hypothesis and Weisgerber model 11. Generative grammar 12. Development of linguistics in the second half of the 20th century
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, unspecified, unspecified, unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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The course deepens the knowledge gained in the bachelor and follow-up master study of the student and provides an overview of the most important developmental stages of linguistics from its beginnings to the present. At first, however, it focuses on previous developments in antiquity, the Middle Ages and early modern times. On the one hand, its aim is to stimulate the interest in deepening the study of selected topics from the history of linguistics, and on the other to equip the student with the ability to reflect the basics and conditionality of methodological approaches in linguistic research.
The student has an overview of the most important developmental stages of linguistics from its beginnings to the present and is able to reflect the basics and conditionality of methodological approaches in linguistic research.
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Prerequisites
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none
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Written work of the doctoral student based on consultation of the topic with the guarantor or with the authorized teacher on the basis of lectures and self-study of relevant literature serves as the basis for the oral exam. The chosen topic can be freely related to the topic of the dissertation thesis, but it must not be part of it.
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Recommended literature
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ALLEN, K. (ed.). Handbook of the History of Linguistics. Oxford, 2013.
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ARENS, H. Sprachwissenschaft. Der Gang ihrer Entwicklung von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart. Frankfurt/M., 1974.
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AUROUX, S. et al. Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaften. Ein internationales Handbuch zur Entwicklung der Sprachforschung von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart. Berlin/New York, 2006.
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BREKLE, H. E. Einführung in die Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft. Darmstadt, 1985.
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GARDT, A. Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft in Deutschland. Vom Mittelalter bis ins 20. Jahrhundert. Berlin/New York, 1999.
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HELBIG, G. Geschichte der neueren Sprachwissenschaft. Unter dem besonderen Aspekt der Grammatik-Theorie. Berlin/Boston, 2016.
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LAW, V. The History of Linguistics in Europe. From Plato to 1600. Cambridge, 2003.
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WILDGEN, W. Die Sprachwissenschaft des 20. Jahrhunderts. Berlin/New York, 2011.
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