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116-460 Italian As She Is Spoke | |
Note | Available as 116-360 at 3rd-year level. |
Credit Points | 16.7 3rd and 4th year |
Coordinator | Dr D Bressan and Dr J Hajek |
Prerequisites | Two sequential second-year Italian subjects (33.3 credit points) (3rd year); admission to Italian Honours School (4th year). |
Semester | 2 |
Contact | Three hours of lectures each week |
Subject Description | The Advanced Language Studies component of this subject will focus on the phonological system and intonation patterns of present-day standard Italian; word order, theme and rheme, position of adjectives and other important areas of Italian syntax. The subject will be essentially a study of the structures of Italian, which will be contrasted with those of English in order to highlight the differences, rather than the similarities, of the two languages, with special reference to the role of Italian syntax vis-à-vis that of English intonation. The Varieties of Italian component will focus on a range of varieties of Italian in use today. It will examine the description of different types of Italian and discuss factors (e.g. regional, social, cultural and political) that may influence such variation. The course will also look at the role today of Italian on the world stage and the influence of other languages on different sectors of the Italian language. The subject is both descriptive and practical and is intended to assist students with a better understanding of Italian in its many contexts. |
Assessment | Written assignments totalling not more than 5000 words (3rd year) / 6000 words (4th year). |
Prescribed Texts | See Italian Studies Course Handbook for details. |
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