Subject
Research Seminar in Historical Linguistics and Typology I: Theories and Methods
General details of the subject
- Mode
- Face-to-face degree course
- Language
- Spanish
Description and contextualization of the subject
In this research seminar we will study, on the one hand, the differences between the approaches to historical change in different linguistic schools and, on the other hand, the new advances in the study of historical syntax. The approaches we will study in this course will be the following: traditional approaches (especially, descriptive typology), functional approaches (description and possible solutions for classical problems in syntax), and generative approaches (the study of diachrony by applying the last advances in the study of syntax at a synchronic level).Teaching staff
Name | Institution | Category | Doctor | Teaching profile | Area | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SALABERRI IZKO, IKER | University of the Basque Country | Profesorado Adjunto (Ayudante Doctor/A) | Doctor | Bilingual | General Linguistics | iker.salaberri@ehu.eus |
Competencies
Name | Weight |
---|---|
Capacidad de comprender aspectos generales y específicos de la evolución de las lenguas (en periodos históricos y prehistóricos), del establecimiento de familias lingüísticas y de la reconstrucción de protolenguas. | 25.0 % |
Capacidad de identificar las propiedades de las distintos modelos recientes sobre el cambio lingüístico (tanto en fonología como en morfología, sintaxis o léxico). | 25.0 % |
Capacidad de comprender y aplicar la metodología de las propuestas teóricas fundamentales actualmente en vigor sobre la evolución de las lenguas y sus relaciones genéticas. | 25.0 % |
Capacidad de elaborar reseñas críticas de obras relacionadas con los temas tratados en el curso y dar respuesta a problemas específicos relacionados con el cambio lingüístico así como con la clasificación y reconstrucción de lenguas. | 25.0 % |
Study types
Type | Face-to-face hours | Non face-to-face hours | Total hours |
---|---|---|---|
Lecture-based | 18 | 0 | 18 |
Applied classroom-based groups | 12 | 0 | 12 |
Applied computer-based groups | 0 | 45 | 45 |
Training activities
Name | Hours | Percentage of classroom teaching |
---|---|---|
Expositive classes | 20.0 | 100 % |
Presentations and Papers | 20.0 | 50 % |
Readings | 35.0 | 0 % |
Assessment systems
Name | Minimum weighting | Maximum weighting |
---|---|---|
Attendance and participation | 20.0 % | 40.0 % |
Presentations | 60.0 % | 80.0 % |
Ordinary call: orientations and renunciation
Work in class and exercises (Nerea)Essay and exercises in class (Iker)
This evaluation system is designed for face-to-face teaching and will be adapted in the event that we enter a new state of health emergency and have to go to virtual teaching. In this case, the updated version of the program and the new evaluation system will be posted in the Egela virtual classroom
Extraordinary call: orientations and renunciation
Work in class and exercises (Nerea)Essay and exercises in class (Iker)
This evaluation system is designed for face-to-face teaching and will be adapted in the event that we enter a new state of health emergency and have to go to virtual teaching. In this case, the updated version of the program and the new evaluation system will be posted in the Egela virtual classroom
Temary
(i) Brief review about historical linguistics in the traditional, functional and generative approaches;(ii) General overview about syntactic change in the different approaches: reanalysis and related phenomena (grammaticalization and analogy);
(iii) General overview of recent advances concerning the relationship between syntactic change and language contact (calquing, contact-induced grammaticalization, replica grammaticalization and syntactic borrowing)
Bibliography
Basic bibliography
Hock, H. H., 1991, Principles of Historical Linguistics. Berlin-New York: Mouton de Gryter.Joseph, B. D. & R. D. Janda (eds.), 2003, Handbook of Historical Linguistics. Oxford: Blackwell.
Durie, M. & M. Ross (eds.), 1996, The Comparative Method Reviewed, Oxford: OUP.
Fox, A., 1995, Linguistic Reconstruction: An Introduction to Theory and Method, Oxford: OUP.
Journals
DiachronicaJournal of Historical Linguistics
Historische Sprachforschung