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Syllabus 2021-22 - 12213005 - English-Spanish Contrastive Linguistics (Lingüística contrastiva inglés-español)
- Level 1: Tutorial support sessions, materials and exams in this language
- Level 2: Tutorial support sessions, materials, exams and seminars in this language
- Level 3: Tutorial support sessions, materials, exams, seminars and regular lectures in this language
DEGREE: | Grado en Estudios ingleses (12213005) |
FACULTY: | FACULTY OF HUMAN SCIENCES AND EDUCATION |
DEGREE: | Grado en Filología hispánica (12313007) |
FACULTY: | FACULTY OF HUMAN SCIENCES AND EDUCATION |
ACADEMIC YEAR: | 2021-22 |
COURSE: | English-Spanish Contrastive Linguistics |
NAME: English-Spanish Contrastive Linguistics | |||||
CODE: 12213005 (*) | ACADEMIC YEAR: 2021-22 | ||||
LANGUAGE: English | LEVEL: 3 | ||||
ECTS CREDITS: 6.0 | YEAR: 3 | SEMESTER: SC |
NAME: MACHADO JIMÉNEZ, ALMUDENA | ||
DEPARTMENT: U115 - FILOLOGÍA INGLESA | ||
FIELD OF STUDY: 345 - FILOLOGÍA INGLESA | ||
OFFICE NO.: D2 - 231 | E-MAIL: amachado@ujaen.es | P: 953211750 |
WEBSITE: https://www.ujaen.es/departamentos/filing/contactos/machado-jimenez-almudena | ||
ORCID: - | ||
LANGUAGE: English | LEVEL: 3 |
TEMA 1 CONTRASTIVE LINGUISTICS AND RELATED ISSUES.
1.1 Historical considerations.
1.2. The place of Contrastive Linguistics / Contrastive Analysis in linguistics
1.3 Theoretical and Applied Linguistics.
1.4 CA, Error Analysis, and Interlanguage.
1.5 Language contact and Bilingualism.
1.5.1 Bilingualism and CA.
1.5.2 Pidginization and creolization
1.5.1 Fossilization
1.6 Some issues in Contrastive Linguistics.
1.6.1 CA and Pragmalinguistics.
1.6.2 CA and Sociolinguistics.
1.6.3 CA and Psycholinguistics.
TEMA 2 ANTHROPOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL BASES OF CA.
2.1 Similarities and differences among languages.
2.1.1 The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis.
2.1.2 Linguistic universals.
2.2 Transfer: Definition, comparison, prediction and generalization.
2.2.1 Transfer Learning Psychology
2.2.2 Transfer Theory and CA
2.2.3 CA and Behaviourist Learning Theory
2.2.4 Transfer in the different areas of language: Phonology, grammar, semantics, and discourse.
2.2.5 Nonstructural factors in transfer: social context, age, and individual variation.
TEMA 3 METHODOLOGY AND LINGUISTIC MODELS.
3.1 Tertium Comparationis.
3.2 Equivalence, correspondence and congruence.
3.3 Steps in "classical" CA.
3.3.1 Description.
3.3.2 Juxtaposition.
3.3.3 Comparison proper.
3.4 Linguistic Models.
3.4.1 Structural or "Taxonomic".
3.4.2 Generative Transformational Grammar
3.4.3 Contrastive Generative Gramamar
3.4.4 Case Grammar
TEMA 4 LINGUISTIC COMPONENTS OF CA.
4.1. Introduction: Linguistic Components of Contrastive Analysis
4.1.1. Levels of language
4.1.2. Mixing levels
4.1.4. Categories of grammar
4.2 Contrastive Microlinguistics.
4.2.1 Phonology.
4.2.2 Grammar.
4.1.3 Lexis.
4.2 Contrastive Macrolinguistics.
TEMA 5 APPLIED-ORIENTED CA.
5.1 Pedagogical uses of CA.
5.2 Translation studies
5.3 Bilingual studies: Societal and individual bilingualism
Students will be provided with notes on the topics developed, which they will have to read and comment on in class. The theoretical sessions will be oriented around these notes to clarify concepts, give examples and develop the key points when carrying out the practical exercises.
At the same time, they will be provided with a list of bibliography and adequate sources, as well as academic guidance, to carry out the essays and other works independently.
Students with special educational needs should contact the Student Attention Service (Servicio de Atención y Ayudas al Estudiante) in order to receive the appropriate academic support
Active participation and attendance will be evaluated with 20%
of the total grade. The teacher will base this grade on the
following aspects:
Attendance: Regular class attendance and signature sheets
will be taken into account, as well as attendance at group
tutorials.
Active participation: Active participation will be taken into
account not only within class, but also within those spaces for
debate and activities that are organized online, such as ILIAS,
etc.
The mastery of the theoretical and practical concepts will be
evaluated through an exam that will count with a maximum of 40% of
the final grade.
The remaining 40% of the grade will be based on written
essays and oral activities. The following aspects will be
evaluated: structure of the work, delivery within the indicated
deadlines, quality of the written and oral expression in English,
quality of the content, originality, formal quality of the work.
Plagiarism will be penalized with the loss of the note of this
section.
NB: regarding the dates for the final exams, international
mobility students must consider that, except for exceptional
reasons, they will not be able to take them on alternative dates,
as they will be considered in the same terms as the rest of the
students to all effects. The official exams will take place in
May-June ("ordinary assessment") and, if the student does not pass
the subject, in June-July ("extraordinary
re-sit assessment").
- Language structures in contrast Robert J. Di Pietro. Edition: Rev. ed.. Author: Di Pietro, Robert J.. Publisher: Newbury (Library)
- Contrastive analysis Carl James. Edition: 8th impression. Author: James, Carl. Publisher: Longman (Library)
- Contrasting Languages: the scope of contrastive linguistics by Tomasz P. Krzeszowski. Edition: -. Author: Krzeszowski, Tomasz P.. Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter (Library)
- Communication across cultures: translation theory and contrastive text linguistics. Edition: -. Author: Hatim, Basil. Publisher: University of Exeter (Library)
- Contrastive linguistics [electronic resource] : prospects and problems edited by Jacek Fisiak.. Edition: Reprint 2011. Author: Fisiak, Jacek.. Publisher: Mouton Publishers (Library)
- Language transfer: cross-linguistic influence in language learning. Edition: -. Author: Odlin, Terence. Publisher: University Press (Library)
- Dialects of English: studies in grammatical variation edited by Peter Trudgill and J.K. Chambers. Edition: -. Author: Trudgill, Peter, ed. lit.. Publisher: Longman (Library)
- sounds of english and spanish Robert P. Stockwell, J. Donald Bowen. Edition: -. Author: Stockwell, Robert P.. Publisher: University of Chicago Press (Library)
- grammatical structures of English and Spanish. Edition: -. Author: Stockwell, Robert P.. Publisher: The University of Chicago Press (Library)
- Bilingual [electronic resource] : life and reality François Grosjean.. Edition: -. Author: Grosjean, François.. Publisher: Harvard University Press (Library)
- Meaning and grammar : cross-linguistic perspectives edited by Michel Kefer, Johan van der Auwera.. Edition: Reprint 2013. Author: Kefer, Michel.. Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter (Library)
1. TEACHING METHODOLOGY AND TRAINING ACTIVITIES
Groups with a number of students above the limited capacity
in the classroom.
Formative activities |
Format (onsite/online) |
Teaching methodology and Description |
30 classes in practice groups |
Onsite up to 50% |
Development of 30 practice sessions, each lasting one hour, applying rotation in small groups of up to 50% if conditions allow it. Realization of the practice sessions with the rest of the group in a synchronous and / or asynchronous way. |
30 Theory sessions on the contents of the program |
Onsite up to 50% |
30 sessions of participatory lectures, lasting one hour each, held in the classroom and broadcast to the rest of the group. Periodic rotation of students up to 50% if conditions permit. Realisation of the lectures can be done synchronously and / or asynchronously. |
Tutorials |
Onsite + Online |
Some tutoring sessions will be held in person and others online (synchronous and asynchronous) |
Groups with number of students below the limited capacity in the classroom.
Formative activities |
Format (onsite/online) |
Teaching methodology and Description |
30 classes in practice groups |
Onsite up to 100% |
Development of 30 practical sessions, lasting one hour each, in the classroom if conditions permit. |
30 Theory sessions on the contents of the program |
Onsite up to 100% |
30 sessions of participatory lectures, each lasting one hour, held in the classroom if conditions permit |
Tutorials |
Onsite + Online |
Some tutoring sessions will be held in person and others online (synchronous and asynchronous) |
2. EVALUATION SYSTEM
Ordinary assessment
Assessment tool |
Format (onsite/online + synchronous/asynchronous) |
Description |
Percentage |
Active participation and attendance |
Onsite + Online (synchronous/asynchronous) |
Record
of attendance and active participation (onsite and
|
20% |
Written essays and oral presentation |
Onsite + Online (synchronous/asynchronous) |
Oral presentation in class if conditions allow it, and delivery of essays throughout the semester |
40% |
Final theoretical-practical exam |
Onsite |
Evaluation of the theoretical-practical contents |
40% |
Extraordinary assessment
Assessment tool |
Format (onsite/online + synchronous/asynchronous) |
Description |
Percentage |
Attendance, participation written essays and oral presentation |
Onsite + Online (synchronous/asynchronous) |
Continuous evaluation, including oral presentation and essays done throughout the semester |
60% |
Final theoretical-practical exam |
Onsite |
Evaluation of the theoretical-practical contents |
40% - 100% |
Contingency plan: if it is necessary to move from a multimodal or mixed scenario to a virtual one, at any time during the teaching period of the semester, the evaluation system will be the one specified in the virtual scenario.
3. RESOURCES
- Classroom for onsite classes and skillful means for retransmission if necessary.
- Electronic devices to carry out the online part of the subject
- PLATEA platform and other virtual tools
- Online / printed bibliographic resources to carry out work.
- UJA email
1. TEACHING METHODOLOGY AND TRAINING ACTIVITIES
Formative activities |
Format (onsite/online) |
Teaching methodology and Description |
30 classes in practice groups |
Online |
Development of 30 practical sessions, lasting one hour each, with the entire group through videoconference (GSuite Meet), or in small groups of practices if deemed appropriate. Realisation of the practical sessions with the group in a synchronous and / or asynchronous way. |
30 Theory sessions on the contents of the program |
Online |
30 group lectures, lasting one hour each, through videoconference (GSuite Meet). |
Tutorials |
Online |
All tutoring sessions will be held online (synchronous and asynchronous) |
2. EVALUATION SYSTEM
As described in the contingency plan in the multimodal or mixed scenario, the transition to a virtual scenario at any time during the teaching period of the semester would involve the application of the following evaluation system:
Ordinary assessment
Assessment tool |
Format (onsite/online + synchronous/asynchronous) |
Description |
Percentage |
Active participation and attendance |
Onsite (if possible) + Online (synchronous/asynchronous) |
Record
of attendance and active participation (onsite and
|
20% |
Written essays and oral presentation |
Onsite (if possible) + Online (synchronous/asynchronous) |
Oral presentation in class if conditions allow it, and delivery of essays throughout the semester |
40% |
Final theoretical-practical examination |
Online (synchronous/asynchronous) |
Evaluation of the theoretical-practical contents |
40% |
Extraordinary assessment
Assessment tool |
Format (onsite/online + synchronous/asynchronous) |
Description |
Percentage |
Attendance, participation written essays and oral presentation |
Onsite (if possible) + Online (synchronous/asynchronous) |
Continuous evaluation, including oral presentation and essays done throughout the semester |
60% |
Final theoretical-practical examination |
Online (synchronous/asynchronous) |
Evaluation of the theoretical-practical contents |
40% - 100% |
3. RESOURCES
- Electronic devices to carry out the online part of the subject
- PLATEA platform and other virtual tools
- Online / printed bibliographic resources to carry out work.
- UJA email
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Purpose: In accordance with the Universities Law and other national and regional regulations in force, carrying out exams and assessment tests corresponding to the courses students are registered in. In order to avoid frauds while sitting the exam, the exam will be answered using a videoconference system, being able the academic staff of the University of Jaén to compare and contrast the image of the person who is answering the exam with the student's photographic files. Likewise, in order to provide the exam with evidential content for revisions or claims, in accordance with current regulation frameworks, the exam will be recorded and stored.
Legitimacy: compliance with legal obligations (Universities Law) and other national and regional regulations currently in force.
Addressees: service providers who are the owners of the platforms where the exams are carried out and with whom the University of Jaén has signed the corresponding data access contracts.
Storage periods: those established in current in force regulations. In the specific case of exam videoconference recordings, not before the examination records and transcripts are closed or the exam can still be reviewed or challenged.
Rights: you can exercise your right of access, amendment, cancellation, opposition, suppression, limitation and portability by sending a letter to the postal or electronic address indicated above. In the event that you consider that your rights have been violated, you may submit a complaint to the Andalusian Council for Transparency and Data Protection www.ctpdandalucia.es
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Data protection delegate (DPO): TELEFÓNICA, S.A.U. ; Email: dpo@ujaen.es
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Data recipients (transfers or assignments): Any person allowed to get access to every teaching modality
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