Course - Linguistic Theory and Comparative Grammar - SPRÅK3210
Linguistic Theory and Comparative Grammar
About
About the course
Course content
The course addresses how languages are structured and how languages differ from the point of view of contemporary linguistic theory. The comparative component will focus mainly on Norwegian and English, but other languages may be included. Issues to be explored include ways of understanding grammatical variation between different languages and varieties and implications for language learning.
Learning outcome
Knowledge
Candidates who have passed this course have
- good knowledge of theories about language structure and linguistic variation, primarily (but not exclusively) based on comparative data from Norwegian and English
- good insight regarding how various linguistic approaches seek to explain basic facts and properties in natural language
- good insight into a selection of current problems and debates in linguistic theory
- good knowledge of methods of analysis and argumentation in linguistic theory
Skills
Candidates who have passed this course are able to
- analyze language structure and linguistic variation, primarily based on comparative data from Norwegian and English
- argue and reason explicitly concerning analyses of language structure and linguistic variation
- find and use relevant data in order to illustrate and investigate theoretical claims and models
Learning methods and activities
Lectures, seminars, individual projects. Students are required to use the course learning platform regularly.
Approved obligatory assignment is valid for 2 semesters (the semester in which the approval is given, plus the following semester).
The required readings are in English and classes will be taught in English. Students admitted to an English program shall, as a rule, do the obligatory assignments in English. Students admitted to a Norwegian/Scandinavian studies program shall, as a rule, do the obligatory assignments in Norwegian.
Compulsory assignments
- Written work which is equivalent to 2000 words, with the possible inclusion of an oral component
Further on evaluation
Assessment: Term paper (approx. 4000 words).
Students admitted to an English program should answer the exam in English. Students admitted to a Norwegian/Scandinavian studies program should answer the exam in Norwegian.
In semesters where SPRÅK3210 is not taught, NTNU will not be offering a resit examination.
Recommended previous knowledge
Undergraduate language and linguistics courses
Course materials
Curriculum/reading list will be made available at the beginning of the semester.
Credit reductions
Course code | Reduction | From |
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ENG3122 | 7.5 sp | Autumn 2016 |
Subject areas
- English Language
- English
- English Linguistics
- Linguistics
- Scandinavian Language and Literature
- Scandinavian Linguistics
- Language Studies
Contact information
Course coordinator
Department with academic responsibility
Examination
Examination
Ordinary examination - Spring 2022
Assignment
Submission 2022-05-25 Time Release 09:00
Submission 12:00 Duration 1 semesters Exam system Inspera Assessment