Spanish Descriptive Grammar 3305-GOJH-11k
There are 6 topics related to general information about history, development and the situation and Spanish language. In addition, issues related to sociolinguistics and pragmatics will be addressed in a practical way.
In addition, the course covers the basic phonological phenomena of the Spanish language, such as the phonological system and its structure; implementation of phonemes (variance, neutralization); phonotactic rules (syllable construction); accent (type, place and function), etc.
The aim of the course is to consolidate general knowledge in the field of phonetics and phonology, with a special focus on the phonetics and phonology of the Spanish language. Students practice the phonetic and phonological resource of the standard variant of the pronunciation (Castilian), as well as practically analyze the main differences between it and other variants. In addition, they practice the principles of accenting and the main patterns of intonation.
Students practice variants useful in the use of language: correct pronunciation, accentuation and intonation, the ability to divide syllabic and inter-word merging, correct phonetic and spelling.
The course provides both the transfer of theoretical knowledge and practical exercises to consolidate it.
Course topics:
1. Presentation
I. ORIGIN OF THE SPANISH LANGUAGE
2. Spanish. Origin and current situation
3. Spanish Origin and evolution 1
4. Spanish Origin and evolution 2
II. LANGUAGE SITUATION OF SPAIN
5. Linguistic situation of Spain 1
6. Linguistic situation of Spain 2
7. Geographical stratification of Spanish
III. VOCALS AND DIPTONGOS
8. Simple vowels - isolated and spoken string sounds
9. Diphthongs and triphthongs: isolated and spoken string sounds
IV. LINGUISTIC PHENOMENA OF CURRENT SPANISH
10. Seseo, lisp, nasalization, sound, palatalization, prosody and other phonetic phenomena in Spanish
V. CONSONANTS
11. Consonants part 1: isolated sounds
12. Consonants part 2: occlusive and fricative sounds isolated
13. Consonants part 3: affricated, lateral and vibrating sounds isolated
SAW. CHAINED PHONETIC PROCESSES
14. Silabification. Cold accent.
15. Sounds in spoken strings (chaining). Hue and prosody
Type of course
Mode
Remote learning
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Term 2023L: | Term 2024L: |
Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student acquires the necessary skills, knowledge and social competences:
KNOW -absolvent knows and understands:
K_W01 (P6S_WG) in the basic extent of hispanics connection with other disciplines of the humanities, including the science of culture and religion of the Spanish-speaking countries
K_W03 (P6S_WG) basic terminology, subject and directions of research including areas of descriptive grammar, including phonetics, morphology, syntax, pragmatics and vocabulary;
K_W07 (P6S_WG) in a basic degree the mechanisms of the evolution of the Spanish language and its features in particular epochs and in a structured way of the history of the Spanish language, its development and mutual influences of other languages always with reference to Iberian languages;
K_W08 (P6S_WG) basic problems of descriptive grammar of the Spanish language (phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax);
SKILLS - a good aptitude -
K_U01 (P6S_UW) read texts written in Spanish;
K_U02 (P6S_UK) present their own views, opinions, discuss, present prepared issues in Spanish;
K_U03 (P6S_UW) recognize different types of Spanish-language texts, place them in the general historical-cultural context and conduct their analysis using basic terminology and appropriate methods;
K_U04 acquire knowledge and develop skills using appropriate sources from selected areas of science and scientific disciplines, appropriate for hispanist studies (dictionaries, lexicons, encyclopedias, source texts, monographic studies, etc.);
K_U05 (P6S_UW) write and edit a written work in Polish and Spanish with the use of appropriate methods and appropriate sources
appropriate to the fields of science and scientific disciplines appropriate for hispanist studies;
K_U06 (P6S_UW) Prepare oral presentations in Polish or Spanish using appropriate methods and appropriate sources relevant to the fields of science and scientific disciplines appropriate for hispanist studies;
K_U07 (P6S_UO) plan and organize work, cooperate in a team;
K_U08 (P6S_UK) use the Spanish language at a sufficient level to describe the phenomena discussed in the classroom;
K_U10 (P6S_UK). Communicate with the use of various communication channels and techniques with specialists in the field of selected areas of science and scientific disciplines appropriate for hispanist studies.
SOCIAL COMPETENCES - the graduate is ready for:
K_K01 (P6S_KK) critical assessment of own knowledge and skills, understands the need for continuous improvement and development;
K_K02 (P6S_KR) compliance with the rules of professional ethics;
K_K03 (P6S_KR) active participation in the culture of the studied region using various forms and media and is able to work in a team performing different roles
K_K04 (P6S_KR) tracking of contemporary language processes and phenomena occurring in the language of Spain and Latin America
Assessment criteria
THE COURSE end with an exam. The final note consists of:
1) class attendance,
2) final written exam 70%,
3) active participation in classes and homeworks 30%.
To pass the course, the student must get 60% of the 3 above mentioned criteria together.
The criteria for passing the course may change if the course is taken online. In the case of online classes, the continuous evaluation of the skills acquired in the pronunciation of sounds and other homework will be applied. Their grade will contribute to the final grade of the course. In the case of not reaching 60% of the required score, the student will take the oral exam online on the previously scheduled date.
Assessment:
5 = 90% - 100%
4+ = 84% - 89%
4 = 77% - 83%
3+ = 70% - 76%
3 = 60% - 69%
Practical placement
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Bibliography
Nowikow, W. (1992): Fonetyka hiszpańska, Warszawa, PWN.
Nowikow, W. i Szałek, J.: Introducción a la fonética y fonología españolas, Poznań 2001, Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM.
Linde-Usiekniewicz, J.; Jakubowska, https://usosweb.uw.edu.pl/kontroler.php?_action=katalog2/przedmioty/
edytujPrzedmiot&prz_kod=3305-GOJH-11w; Jaskot, M.; Sobański, T. (2010) Gramática descriptiva del español. Temas básicos.
Morfología. Warszawa, Academica.
Linde-Usiekniewicz, J y Wiltos, A. (2013) Gramática descriptiva del español. Temas básicos. Parte II. Sintaxis. Warszawa, Academica,
ALCINA, J. y BLECUA, J.M. (1982): Gramática española, Ariel, Barcelona.
Literatura uzupełniająca:
Alarcos Llorach, E. (2002), Gramática de la lengua española, Espasa Calpe, Madrid.
Bosque, I., Demonte, V. (1999), Gramática descriptiva de la lengua española, Espasa Calpe, Madrid.
Real Academia Española; Asociación de Academias Americanas (2010), Nueva gramática de la lengua española, Espasa Libros S.L.U.,
Barcelona.
Real Academia Española; Asociación de Academias de la Lengua Española (2011), Nueva gramática de la lengua española. Fonética y
Fonología, Espasa Libros S.L.U., Barcelona.
Real Academia Española; Asociación de Academias de la Lengua Española (2002), Ortografía de la lengua española, Espasa Libros
S.L.U., Barcelona.
Sarmiento, R. (1999), Manual de corrección gramatical y de estilo. SGEL, Madrid.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: