SPANISH LANGUAGE 2
- Academic year
- 2021/2022 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- LINGUA SPAGNOLA 2
- Course code
- LT0061 (AF:360677 AR:189202)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 12
- Subdivision
- Class 1
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- L-LIN/07
- Period
- 2nd Semester
- Course year
- 2
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
Syntactic structures of Spanish and Latin American language.
Linguistic competence in Spanish and Latin American language at B2 CEFR level.
2. Applying knowledge and understanding
Ability to recognize and describe syntactic, semantic and informative functions in Spanish; ability to pass correctness/grammaticality/adequacy judgements based on linguistic reasoning; ability to interact in communicative situations on a B2 CEFR level; ability to understand and produce oral and written texts at B2 CEFR level.
3. Making judgments
Ability to pass correctness/grammaticality/adequacy judgements based on linguistic reasoning; ability to identify constituents: ability to identify arguments as opposed to adjuncts; ability to recognize syntactic, semantic and informative functions and to establish connections between the three levels; ability to retrieve bibliographical sources suggested by the lecturer; ability to make basic use of electronic resources devised for syntax study (such as Diccionario Panhispánico de Dudas); ability to display communication skills on a B2 level.
4. Communication skills
Ability to explain on a basic level contrastive differences between syntactic structures on Spanish and Italian; ability to make use of linguistic terminology to describe syntactic, semantic and pragmatic-informative phenomena of Spanish and Latin American language, and to stablish connections between them; ability to interact in Spanish and Latin American language in communicative situations at a B2 CEFR level; ability to put into practice linguistic competence at a B2 level in order to present issues raised during the metalinguistic module.
5. Lifelong learning skills
Basic ability to self-assess acquisition of metalinguistic contents as well as linguistic competence of Spanish and Latin American language; ability to implement foreground knowledge to move forward onto the following course (Lingua Spagnola 3).
Pre-requirements
Contents
1. Grammatical competence. Syntax and its purpose. Grammaticality vs. correctness, adequacy, acceptability, ambiguity, elegance.
2. Tools for syntactic analysis. Mediate/inmediate constituents. Sintagms/phrases. Sentence. Sentence and argument structure.
3. Syntactic predication. Syntactic functions.
4. Semantic predication. Semantic functions.
5. Informative functions.
Language training:
Grammatical, phonetic-graphic, lexical, textual contents; functional exponents in Spanish at B2 level CEFR.
Referral texts
- Bosque I. y Gutiérrez-Rexach J. (2009). Fundamentos de sintaxis formal. Madrid: Akal, pp. 11-16, 28-45, 3.2, 5.4
- Del Barrio de la Rosa, F. (2014). Ejercicios de lexicología del español. Múnich: Lincom Europa. [chapter 1]
- Escandell Vidal, M.V. (2011). “El lenguaje y la naturaleza humana”, en M.V. Escandell Vidal (coord.) (2011). El lenguaje humano, Editorial universitaria Ramón Areces [chapter 1]
- Gutiérrez Rodríguez E. (2011). “La sintaxis”, en M.V. Escandell Vidal (coord.) (2011). El lenguaje humano, Editorial universitaria Ramón Areces [chapter 6]
- Hualde, J.I. et al. (2001). Introducción a la lingüística hispánica. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [chapter 4]
- Real Academia Española (2010); Nueva gramática de la lengua española. Manual. Madrid: Espasa. [chapters 31-47]
- Real Academia Española (2011). Nueva gramática básica de la lengua española. Madrid: Espasa [parte III]
- San Vicente, Félix (dir. y coord.) (2015), GREIT Gramática de referencia de español para italófonos. Vol III. Oración discurso, léxico. CLUEB-Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca. [chapters: XXXII, XXXIII, XLIV]
- Vera Luján, A. (2010). Fundamentos de sintaxis. Madrid: UNED. [more specifically chapter 4)
Linguistic training:
VV.AA, Bitácora 4, Madrid, Difusión.
(EN) Gramática. Nivel avanzado B2. Anaya
Assessment methods
- a written part (i) consisting of a multiple choice and gap filling cloze for assessing linguistic competence (B) (40% of the final mark);
- a written part (ii) consisting of open questions, multiple choice and gap filling cloze for assessing metalinguistic competence in Spanish syntax as well as written skills (60% of the final mark).
Both parts are scheduled in the same day.
Duration (part i + part ii): 100 min.
In order t o get an overall pass in Lingua Spagnola 1/2/3 (LT0061) or Lingua Ispano-americana 1/2/3 (LT006Q), students must:
- get a mark equal to or greater than 60% in the written part (i)
- get a mark equal to or greater than 60% in the written part (ii)
No partial marks will be kept for the following exam sessions.
Students holding a DELE certificate of B2 level (or higher) linguistic competence must only take part A, on the condition that the date of the exam is at the latest two years prior to the date in which the certificate was obtained and that they provide the lecturer with a paper or electronic copy (both sides) of the certificate. No other certificates shall be accepted. Mark achieved on DELE certificate (x/100) will be converted into a x/30 mark, regardless of the DELE certificate level.
Teaching methods
- Self-assessment exercising through MOODLE platform.
- Mentoring programs
Further information
Non-attending students are required to contact the lecturer at the beginning of the academic year and at the beginning of the second semester.
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