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== Version 1: Placeholder expression == | == Version 1: Placeholder expression == | ||
Choose one placeholder expression for your language. | Choose one placeholder expression (PHE) for your language. It is fine if you just use ONE possible type of uses. If you use several types of uses, you need to identify them and provide a detailed characterization for one of them. | ||
* Extract corpus occurrences: | |||
::* English: 60 examples | ::* English: 60 examples | ||
::* Other language in Latin script (Bosnian, French, German, Turkish): 25 example; provide gloss and translation for each example | ::* Other language in Latin script (Bosnian, French, German, Turkish): 25 example; provide gloss and translation for each example | ||
::* Language with different script (Urdu): 15 examples provide transliteration, gloss, and translation for each example | ::* Language with different script (Urdu): 15 examples provide transliteration, gloss, and translation for each example | ||
* Annotate your occurrences: | |||
::* Target: What is the target? Is the target overtly present in the sentence/context? Is there a repetion of part of the structure? | |||
::* If you have several use types of your PHE: annotate each example with respect to which type (type 1 PHE, type 2 PHE, hedging, ...) | |||
* Provide a characterization of your PHE: | |||
::* Formal characterization: syntactic category, inflectional properties of the PHE | |||
::* PHE formation pattern (Podlesskaya): ''thing''-type? special word? question form?... | |||
::* Given an Enfield-style characterization (semantics, speaker motivation, recoverability condition, others) | |||
== Version 2: Smurfing == | == Version 2: Smurfing == |
Revision as of 20:08, 7 June 2021
Course requirements
Will be updated regularly!
L1
you cannot get any credits in this course
L2/L5
- Modules: FW 2A.1, FW 2B.1
- 3 CP (=75h) for Teilnahme- and Leistungsnachweis (TN, LN)
- TN: active participation
- LN: portfolio
- Modulprüfung (optional):
- + 2CP (50h)
- short term paper (9-11 pages), Deadline: 9.8.2021
L3
- Modules: FW 2A.1, FW 2B.1
- 3 CP (=75h) for Teilnahme- and Leistungsnachweis (TN, LN)
- TN: active participation
- LN: portfolio
- Modulprüfung (optional):
- + 4CP (100h)
- long term paper (19-21 pages), Deadline: ???
WiPäd
- Modules: FW 2A.1, FW 2B.1
- 3 CP (=75h) for Teilnahme- and Leistungsnachweis (TN, LN)
- TN: active participation
- LN: portfolio
- Modulprüfung (optional): (not ideal)
- + 2CP (50h)
- short term paper (9-11 pages), Deadline: 9.8.2021
BA English Studies
- Module: BAES 3.4 (1) Vertiefungsmodul Sprachwissenschaft 1
- 4 CP = 100 hours
- Teilnahmenachweis: active participation and additional task
- Leistungsnachweis: pass take home exam
- Modulprüfung: not possible!
BA Empirische Sprachwissenschaften
Module En 5
- Module: En 4.1 Vertiefungsmodul Sprachwissenschaft 1
- 4 CP = 100 hours
- Teilnahmenachweis: active participation and additional task
- Leistungsnachweis: portfolio
- Modulprüfung
- 6 CP version: Externes Nebenfach (+2CP): short term paper
- 12 CP version: Internes Nebenfach: Modulprüfung not possible
Erasmus
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Example course requirements: 6 CP, graded
- active participation
- portfolio
- short term paper
Others?
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Portfolio
Version 1: Placeholder expression
Choose one placeholder expression (PHE) for your language. It is fine if you just use ONE possible type of uses. If you use several types of uses, you need to identify them and provide a detailed characterization for one of them.
- Extract corpus occurrences:
- English: 60 examples
- Other language in Latin script (Bosnian, French, German, Turkish): 25 example; provide gloss and translation for each example
- Language with different script (Urdu): 15 examples provide transliteration, gloss, and translation for each example
- Annotate your occurrences:
- Target: What is the target? Is the target overtly present in the sentence/context? Is there a repetion of part of the structure?
- If you have several use types of your PHE: annotate each example with respect to which type (type 1 PHE, type 2 PHE, hedging, ...)
- Provide a characterization of your PHE:
- Formal characterization: syntactic category, inflectional properties of the PHE
- PHE formation pattern (Podlesskaya): thing-type? special word? question form?...
- Given an Enfield-style characterization (semantics, speaker motivation, recoverability condition, others)
Version 2: Smurfing
Meeting 2
Homework task
Task:
- Pick 1 or 2 PHEs from your language
- Describe their type according to Podlesskaya 2010
- Find naturally occurring examples of different types of uses
- Comment on the examples according to what is said in Podlesskaya 2010
Meeting 1
Video of the meeting of April 13, 2021