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Courses: MBJ

METHODOLOGY OF LINGUISTIC RESEARCH

The linguistics are related to the of the traditional grammarm but also to the up-to-date technologies. The course gives an overview of fundamental approaches (comparatism, structuralism, generative theory, pragmatics, enunciation theories, cognitivism). It is also supposed to stress on the specificity of adopted procedures, the rapport to ther domains (such as logic, sociology and psychology).

Reading of reference texts will be taken into account.

Credit: assiduity, test in the end of the term.

 

Charaudeau P., MAingueneau D., (eds.), 2002, Dictionnaire d'analyse du discours, Paris.

Dubois J. et al. (1994), Dictionnaire de linguistique et des sciences du langage, Paris, Larousse.

Ducrot O., Schaeffer J.-M. (1995), Nouveau dictionnaire encyclopédique des sciences du langage, Paris, Seuil.

Paveau A.-M., Sarfati G.-E. (2003), Les grandes théories de la linguistique. De la grammaire comparée à la pragmatique, Paris, A. Colin.

Polański K. (ed.), (1993 - 2004), Encyklopedia językoznawstwa ogólnego, Ossolineum.



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