Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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1. Introduction 2. Selected topics in morphology 3. Selected topics in syntax 4. Complex linguistic text analysis I 5. Selected topics in lexicology 6. Selected topics in phraseology 7. Complex linguistic text analysis II 8. Selected topics in text linguistics and stylistics 9. Complex linguistic text analysis III 10. Complex linguistic text analysis IV
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, unspecified, unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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This seminar is intended for preparation for the final examination in German linguistics. The aim of the course is to develop skills to apply theoretical knowledge gained during the study (including the Bachelor´s degree) in linguistic disciplines in a form of complex linguistic text analysis. The course is also focused on systematic preparation for the topics of the final examination. Students read a paper or write a seminar paper on results of their self-study based on recommended secondary literature related to the given topics.
Student " can apply theoretical knowledge in linguistic disciplines met during the study (including the Bachelor´s degree) to text analysis " is able to report on a given linguistic area based on recommended secondary literature and can view broader linguistic context
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Prerequisites
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Language Change Text Linguistics and Stylistics Comparative Lexicology German Phraseology in Teaching German Changing Trends in Current German
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Credit: active participation, students have to complete given tasks (read a paper, seminar paper)
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Recommended literature
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Burger, Harald. Phraseologie: eine Einführung am Beispiel des Deutschen. Berlin, 2007.
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Dudenredaktion (ed.). Duden: Die Grammatik. Manheim, 2009.
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Römer, Christine/Matzke, Brigitte. Lexikologie des Deutschen. Eine Einführung. Tübingen, 2003.
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