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開講年度 | 2019 年度 | |
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開講区分 | 人文学部文化学科 | |
受講対象学生 |
2012年度以降入学生用(文化) 学部(学士課程) : 2年次, 3年次, 4年次 |
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授業科目名 | 英語学演習O | |
えいごがくえんしゅうおー | ||
Seminar in English Linguistics O | ||
単位数 | 2 単位 | |
受講対象学生 |
2011年度以前入学生用(文化) 学部(学士課程) : 2年次, 3年次, 4年次 |
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選択・必修 | ||
授業科目名 | 英語学演習O | |
えいごがくえんしゅうおー | ||
Seminar in English Linguistics O | ||
単位数 | 2 単位 | |
ナンバリングコード | HU-CLTR2
※最初の2文字は開講主体、続く4文字は分野、最後の数字は開講レベルを表します。 |
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開放科目 | 非開放科目 | |
開講学期 |
前期 |
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開講時間 |
火曜日 9, 10時限 |
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担当教員 | ハムリッチ ネイサン | |
HAMLITSCH, Nathan |
授業の概要 | This course provides an introductory analysis of concepts involved in the study of cognitive linguistics, and will provide an overview of the cognitive linguistic enterprise and an introduction to cognitive semantics. Key topics such as the embodied mind, Cognitive Grammar, the usage-based approach, and cognitive semantics will be covered. |
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学修の目的 | Topics for this course will range from a general overview of cognitive linguistics to more focused topics such as cognitive semantics. This course will give students a solid introduction to cognitive linguistics, a firm grasp of the basic theories underlining the approach, an understanding how to apply basic cognitive linguistic concepts in linguistic analysis, and an understanding of its methodologies. |
学修の到達目標 | Students will learn how to analyze and think about language from a cognitive linguistic perspective, and how to practically apply this to their own language learning. |
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成績評価方法と基準 | Classwork 10 points Homework 15 points Quizzes (Total 5 x 15 pts.) 75 points |
授業の方法 | 演習 |
授業の特徴 |
グループ学習の要素を加えた授業 |
授業改善の工夫 | |
教科書 | Lee, David. (2001). Cognitive Linguistics: An Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (ISBN: 9780195514247) |
参考書 | Evans, Vyvyan. (2006). Cognitive Linguistics: An Introduction, 1st ed. Edinburgh University Press. (ISBN: 9780805860146) Evans, Vyvyan (2007). A Glossary of Cognitive Linguistics. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. (ISBN: 9780748622801) |
オフィスアワー | By appointment |
受講要件 | |
予め履修が望ましい科目 | |
発展科目 | |
その他 | All readings and classroom instruction are in English. |
MoodleのコースURL |
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キーワード | Cognitive linguistics, usage-based approach, embodied mind |
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Key Word(s) | Cognitive linguistics, usage-based approach, embodied mind |
学修内容 | 第1回:Orientation and introduction to cognitive linguistics and its goals; Basic Concepts 第2回:What is language for?; The systematic structure of language; Basic Concepts cont. 第3回:What do linguists do?; spatial relationships 第4回:What it means to know a language: Quiz 1 第5回:The two key commitments of cognitive linguistics; spatial relationships cont. 第6回:The embodied mind; Cognitive semantics and cognitive approaches to grammar; Extensions from spatial meanings 第7回:The nature of cognitive linguistics: Quiz 2 第8回:Universals in thought and language; Cross-linguistic patterns in semantic systems; Extensions from spatial meanings cont. 第9回:Cross-linguistic variation in semantic systems; Linguistic relativity and cognitive linguistics; Radial categories 第10回:Universals and variation in language, thought and experience: Quiz 3 第11回:Language in use; Cognitive Grammar; Radial categories cont. 第12回:A usage-based approach to language change; The usage-based approach to language acquisition; Constructions 第13回:Knowledge of language, language change and language acquisition: Quiz 4 第14回:The guiding principles of cognitive semantics; Phenomena investigated within cognitive semantics; Methodology of cognitive semantics; Comparisons with formal approaches to semantics; Constructions cont. 第15回:Cognitive semantics: Quiz 5 |
事前・事後学修の内容 | Before each class, it is assumed that students will have read the relevant portions in the textbook. In addition to this, students will be responsible for other handouts and supplementary material introduced by the instructor in class. Five quizzes, as well as some homework assignments, will make up the bulk of assessment for this course. The reading assignments will take students approximately 1 hour of study each week. |