Selected Types of Verbal Interactions - Theory and Analysis 3304-1DZ3O-SL-027
0. Methodology of Writing a Bachelor's Thesis
1. Verbal Interaction - Definition
2. Elements of Communication Situations (Context)
3. E. Goffman's Theory as a Theoretical Foundation
4. Models of Politeness by P. Brown and S. Levinson, and C. Kerbrat-Orecchion
5. The Structure of Verbal Interaction
6. The Role of Cultural Differences in the Analysis of Verbal Interaction
7. Emotions and Their Expression in Different Types of Interactions
8. The Role of Non-Verbal Communication in Interactions
7. Characteristics of Conversation
8. Discussion, Debate, Argument: Similarities and Differences
9. Interview and Its Key Features
10. Other Types of Interactions (e.g., job interviews, consultations, business
transactions)
11. 12. 13. 14 Analysis of Materials Prepared by Students, Serving as the Basis for
Bachelor's Theses
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Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Type of course
General: B.Sc. seminars | Term 2023: B.Sc. seminars obligatory courses |
Mode
Learning outcomes
Students have an advanced understanding of terminology in general linguistics
and French linguistics.
Students possess an advanced understanding of key concepts in general
linguistics and French linguistics.
Students can apply fundamental theoretical concepts in planning research in the
fields of general linguistics and French linguistics.
Students can utilize basic research skills, including the analysis of research
problems, hypothesis formulation, selection of research methods and tools, and
the development and presentation of research findings when preparing their own
linguistic research.
Students can present their own views while referencing various sources and
fundamental theoretical frameworks.
Students can plan and prepare oral presentations in both French and Polish,
drawing on fundamental theoretical concepts in linguistics.
Students can prepare written work in French, incorporating basic theoretical
frameworks in linguistics.
Students have knowledge and understanding of basic concepts and principles
related to intellectual property protection.
Assessment criteria
Active participation in class (with a maximum of 2 unexcused absences).
Completion of a bachelor's thesis.
Bibliography
Charaudeau P. Maingueneau D. (dir.) 2002 Dictionnaire d’analyse du discours, Paris, Editions du Seuil.
Kerbrat-Orecchioni C. 1990 Les interactions verbales, tome I , Paris, Armand Colin.
Kerbrat-Orecchioni C. 1992 Les interactions verbales, tome II, Paris, Armand Colin.
Kerbrat-Orecchioni C. 1994 Les interactions verbales, tome III, Paris, Armand Colin.
Kerbrat-Orecchioni C. 2005 Le discours en interaction, Paris, Armand Colin.
Roulet E., Filletaz L., Grobet A. 2001 Un modèle et un instrument d’analyse du discours, Bern, Peter Lang.
Traverso V. 1999,2004, 2007 L’analyse des conversations, Paris, Armand Colin.
Traverso V. 1996 La conversation familière, Lyon, PUL.
Vion R . 1992, 2000 La communication verbale. L’analyse des interactions ; Paris ; Hachette.
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