Experimental Semantics - theoretical module 3501-KOG-SE-MT
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Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
Students
- know the basic concepts in semantics conceived as a discipline of linguistics, psycholinguistics and philosophy of language
- are familiar with the current state of knowledge in the field of experimental semantics and its selected issues,
- are aware of the challenges and the limitations of the experimental methods in semantics.
Scientific skills:
Students
- are able to plan and implement an experimental study on a certain semantic issue, in cooperation with other students,
- know how to apply selected experimental methods to test semantic hypotheses,
- know how to analyze the results of an experimental study.
Social skills:
Students
- are able to prepare a work plan for the team, as well as for the individuals involved in specific tasks,
- understand their role in a team, can communicate with others, express their own position and understand the positions of others,
- can evaluate their own and others work and provide feedback.
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