Discussion Course in Linguistic 2 3020-BA3KJ2
The course is aimed to acquaint students with dialectal variety of contemporary Lithuanian.
At first, an overview of methods of dialectological studies will be presented (dialect maps, in-land research peculiarities), as well as the history of Lithuanian dialectology, works in dialectal lexicography and monographs.
Students will acquaint themselves with division of the contemporary Lithuanian into aukštaičių and žemaičių dialects) as well as minor dialectal units (patarmės), with their phonetic, grammatical and lexical features and with main characteristics of Lithuanian dialects outside Lithuania, especially in Poland, near Sejny and Puńsk.
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Term 2024Z: | Term 2023Z: |
Learning outcomes
Upon course completion student:
(KNOWLEDGE)
- lists main phonetic, lexical and grammatical features of the aukštaičių and žemaičių dialects ad main characteristics of Lithuanian dialects on Polish territory;
- compares methods of dialectological studies;
(ABILITIES)
- distinguishes between a literary and colloquial utterance in Lithuanian;
- repeats an easy text, especially in aukštaičių dialect, written in the dialectological transcription;
(ATTITUDES)
- absorbs knowledge on literary language and its dialectal varieties.
Assessment criteria
In-class work is assessed and final test, carried out in form of conversation on a given topic among the topics of the course.
During the coursework, students may use AI models and tools, e.g. for collecting materials, searching them, compiling research status or creating bibliographies. However, the use of generative AI for interpretative purposes, for the creation of a written statement or for the development of text passages is excluded.
Bibliography
Basic literature:
1. Rima Bacevičiūtė, Audra Ivanauskienė, Asta Leskauskaitė, Edmundas Trumpa (2004). Lietuvių kalbos tarmių chrestomatija. (Priedas: kompaktinė plokštelė, žemėlapis). Vilnius: Lietuvių kalbos institutas, ss. 328.
Additional reading:
1. Tamara Buch (1998). Onomastyka Sejneńszczyzny. In: Tamara Buch: Opuscula Lithuanica. Wydał Wojciech Smoczyński. Seria: Baltica Varsoviensia, tom I, Warszawa, s. 287-337.
2. Michał Hasiuk (1978). Fonologia litewskiej gwary sejneńskiej. Poznań.
3. Lietuvių tarmės. Kompiuterinis žodynas. I dalis.
4. Danguolė Mikulėnienė, Asta Leskauskaitė, Vilija Ragaišienė, Laura Geržotaitė, Nijolė Birgelienė (2016). Lietuvių tarmių kaita XXI a. pradžioje: Lenkijos lietuvių šnektos. Vilnius: Lietuvių kalbos institutas, ss. 504.
5. Kazys Morkūnas, red. (1997). Lietuvių kalbos atlasas 1: Leksika. Vilnius: Mokslas.
6. Kazys Morkūnas, red. (1982). Lietuvių kalbos atlasas 2: Fonetika. Vilnius: Mokslas.
7. Jowita Niewulis-Grablunas (2015). Gwara puńska. Wokaliczny system fonologiczny. Poznań: Wydawnictwo Rys Seria: Poznańska Biblioteka Bałtystyczna, ss. 176.
8. Danuta Roszko (2006). Funkcjonalne odpowiedniki litewskiego perfectum w litewskiej gwarze puńskiej i w języku polskim. Warszawa: Instytut Slawistyki PAN, ss. 177.
9. Danuta Roszko (2015). Zagadnienia kwantyfikacyjne i modalne w litewskiej gwarze puńskiej (Na tle literackich języków polskiego i litewskiego). Warszawa: Instytut Slawistyki PAN, ss. 342.
10. Wojciech Smoczyński (2001). Szkic morfologiczny gwary puńskiej (wraz z tekstami gwarowymi). In: Wojciech Smoczyński: Język litewski w perspektywie porównawczej. Seria: Baltica Varsoviensia, tom III. Kraków, s. 279-305.
Notes
Term 2023Z:
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Term 2024Z:
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Additional information
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