KNJ / Lingti Introduction to text linguistics
Contents:
The course provides students with an understanding of the basic structures of texts. How texts are defined, what holds it together, what properties they own, etc. These various sub-disciplines of linguistics such as pragmatics, speech, text linguistics and stylistics and used their scientific instruments. The content of the course is based on the state exam questions .
requirements:
At end of the semester will be an exam for a certification of at least 60% of the total number of points are reached. Examination material, the entire theoretical and practical content of the course. (. Presence students an alternative to the test on a writing project by Dipl. paed part of the authorized Henry to more information in the first lesson..)
editorial calendar:
first Text, text definitions, text linguistics
second Textuality
third Knowledge systems of writing and understanding of texts
4th Delimitation and structural tips
5th Topics, watchwords, text worlds sixth
Recurrence and isotopic
7th Digression: pragmalinguistics
8th Speech, text, discourse
9th Text types, text class, text patterns
10th Text analysis
Literature:
Heinz FATHER: Introduction to Text Linguistics. Structure, theme, and reference in texts. Munich 1992nd
Ulla FIX / Hannah Pöthe / Gabriele YOS: text linguistics and stylistics for beginners. A textbook and workbook. With the collaboration of Ruth Geier, 3 revised edition Frankfurt am Main / Wien 2003 (= Leipzig scripts, 1).
Klaus Brinker: Linguistic text analysis. An introduction to basic concepts and methods. 5th, revised and enlarged edition, Berlin 2001 (= Foundations of Germanistik, 29).
Wolfgang Heinemann / Dieter Viehweger: Text linguistics. An introduction. Tübingen 1991st
Heiko VILLAGE HOUSE / Wolfgang Kesselheim: Text linguistics exam. Göttingen 2008 (= Linguistics for the exam, 5).
Götz HINDELANG: Introduction to the speech. 4, unchanged edition, Tübingen 2004 (= Germanic workbooks, 27).
Peter ERNST: pragmalinguistics. Fundamentals, applications, problems. Berlin / New York 2002.
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