Бакалавриат
2020/2021
К языковым универсалиям через лексическую семантику: введение в лексико-семантическую типологию
Статус:
Курс по выбору (Фундаментальная и компьютерная лингвистика)
Направление:
45.03.03. Фундаментальная и прикладная лингвистика
Кто читает:
Школа лингвистики
Где читается:
Факультет гуманитарных наук
Когда читается:
3-й курс, 3 модуль
Формат изучения:
с онлайн-курсом
Преподаватели:
Ландер Юрий Александрович
Язык:
английский
Кредиты:
3
Контактные часы:
2
Course Syllabus
Abstract
The course is designed for students of linguistic programs (BA, MA, PhD), as well as for teachers and researchers in the named field. The course contains the overview of different approaches to the semantic description of lexical items and lexical systems in different languages and discusses the methodology of Moscow Lexical Typology Group (lecture 1). This methodology (“frame approach”) is illustrated with the data of the following domains: aquamotion verbs (lecture 2), verbs of falling (lecture 3), adjectives denoting oldness (lecture 4) and pain metaphors (lecture 5 and 6). The results of the analyses are visualized with specially constructed lexical semantic maps. Instructor:Ekaterina Rakhilina, Professor, School of Linguistics. Higher School of Economics. https://ru.coursera.org/learn/lexical-semantic-typology
Learning Objectives
- The aim of the course is to obtain the idea of the lexicon as a complex system and to get the methodology of the typological approach to the lexicon cross-linguistically, as well as to learn about the general mechanisms of semantic shift and their typological relevance.
Expected Learning Outcomes
- Knows the basic principles of lexical organization, the main parameters of semantic variations in lexicon
- Can apply the basic methods of the analysis of lexical meaning to different lexical domains
Course Contents
- Towards language universals through lexical semantics:introduction to lexical and semantic typologyThe course contains the overview of different approaches to the semantic description of lexical items and lexical systems in different languages and discusses the methodology of Moscow Lexical Typology Group (lecture 1). This methodology (“frame approach”) is illustrated with the data of the following domains: aquamotion verbs (lecture 2), verbs of falling (lecture 3), adjectives denoting oldness (lecture 4) and pain metaphors (lecture 5 and 6). The results of the analyses are visualized with specially constructed lexical semantic maps.
Assessment Elements
- Online course
- Discussion with a HSE instructor
- Online course
- Discussion with a HSE instructor
Interim Assessment
- Interim assessment (3 module)0.3 * Discussion with a HSE instructor + 0.7 * Online course
Bibliography
Recommended Core Bibliography
- Raible, W. (n.d.). Language universals and language typology. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=edsbas&AN=edsbas.3456796F
Recommended Additional Bibliography
- Velupillai, V. (2012). An Introduction to Linguistic Typology. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=edsebk&AN=473816