Type of course: | Elective (1 of 3) |
Language of instruction: | Romanian |
Erasmus Language of instruction: | English |
Name of lecturer: | Diana Manuela Câmpan |
Seminar tutor: | Diana Manuela Câmpan |
Form of education | Full-time |
Form of instruction: | Class |
Number of teaching hours per semester: | 42 |
Number of teaching hours per week: | 3 |
Semester: | Autumn |
Form of receiving a credit for a course: | Grade |
Number of ECTS credits allocated | 3 |
enrolling the main theories of Romance linguistics in a unitary and coherent structure
knowledge of the main aspects of the chronological evolution of Romance Philology
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General Linguistics (1)
Introduction in Romance Philology: Indo-European idioms from the Italian Peninsula. Latin - the central nucleus of the Romance languages. Languages, dialects, dialectal varieties, subdialects and Romance literatures: The Ibero - Romanic Group. The Gallo-Romanic Group. The Italo-Romanic Group. The Rheto-Romanic Group. The Balcano-Romanic Group. The Romance Creole Languages. The Romance Pidgin Languages. Judeo-Romance Languages. Elements of slang.
Lecture, conversation, exemplification, applications
correct mastery of specialized terms Primary data assimilation about the history of the discipline integrating language phenomena in the wider context of the values of culture and civilization perception of the relationship of interdisciplinarity: Linguistics / Romance linguistics / History of languages / Dialectology
Oral examination – 50%; essay– 50%.
Carlo Tagliavini, Originile limbilor neolatine, Bucureşti, Editura Știinţifică şi Enciclopedică, 1977
Iorgu Iordan, Lingvistica romanică. Evoluţie. Curente. Metode, Bucureşti, Editura Academiei, 1962
R.A. Hall jr., Comparative Romance Grammar, New York, 1971
L. Mourin, Contribution a la description comparee de la morphologie des langues romanes, Bruxelles, 1966
Lorenzo Renzi, Introduzione alla filologia romanza, Bologna, 1976