1320.15 - Syntax (BA)


Course number
1320.15
Title
Syntax (BA)
ECTS
10
Prerequisites
Students must have completed the first part of the Bachelor Degree Programme in Faroese or corresponding prerequisites.
Purpose
To provide basic insight into syntax as a branch of science and into important concepts, phenomena and modern theories in syntax in order to put the student in a position to use this knowledge in syntactic analysis and to be able to judge and compare structural descriptions of sentences and phrases.
Content
The content is divided into one theoretical part that in general deals with and describes syntax as a linguistic branch of science and insight will be provided into syntactic theories. Based on this special focus will be put on Faroese syntax described on the basis of articles and thesis that from different angles deals with syntactic issues in Faroese. Comparisons will also be made with other Scandinavian languages.
Learning and teaching approaches
3 hours weekly in one semester with lectures and student-presentations.
Learning outcomes
The participants shall have obtained basic knowledge in syntax and shall: • be able to get straight what characterizes syntax compared with branches of science like semantics and morphology • know and be able to use basic concepts and terms in syntax • based on theoretical concepts be able to describe syntactic differences in Faroese and between Faroese and related languages
Assessment method
Six-hour written examination.
Examination
External
Bibliography
Beatrice Santorini & Anthony Kroch. 2007. The syntax of natural language: An online introduction using the Trees program. (http://www.ling.upenn.edu/~beatrice/syntax-textbook) Christer Platzack. 2010. Den fantastiska grammatiken. En minimalistisk beskrivning av svenskan. Höskuldur Thráinsson, Hjalmar P. Petersen, Jógvan í Lon Jacobsen & Zakaris Svabo Hansen. 2012. Faroese. An overview and reference grammar. Tor A. Åfarli & Laila Sakshaug. 2006. Grammatikk: Syntaks og morfologi med norsk i sentrum (pp. 1-175). In addition a broad selection of articles and thesis about Faroese syntax. Will be distributed during the course.
Contact
Zakaris Svabo Hansen