Pragmalinguistics 340-LS1-2PRL
Profile of studies: general academic.
Form of studies: full-time studies.
Type of subject: compulsory subject covering major content. Class group 4.
Field and discipline of science: humanities, linguistics.
Year of study/semester: year II, semester IV.
Initial requirements: none.
Number of teaching hours: 30 h per year, practical classes.
Teaching methods: exercises, discussion, presentation, consultations.
ETCS points: 2 points
Balance of student workload:
Participation in practical classes: 30 h (1 ECTS)
Participation in consultations: 15 h (0,5 ECTS)
Preparation for classes : 15 h (0,5 ECTS)
Total: 60 h (2 ECTS)
Quantitative indicators:
student workload related to activities requiring direct participation of the teacher: 30 +15=45 hours, which corresponds to 1,5 ECTS and student workload that does not require direct participation of the teacher 15 hours, which corresponds to 0,5 ECTS.
Type of course
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge, the graduate knows and understands:
KP6_WG1: sources, meaning and practical applicability of linguistics, its subject and methodological specificity, especially in the Russian traditions, and connections with other humanistic disciplines;
KP6_WG3: linguistic terminology and theoretical issues regarding linguistic communication at an advanced level and is familiar with the most important directions and methods of linguistic research;
KP6_WG9: basic conceptual framework in social sciences.
Skills, the graduate is able to:
KP6_UW1: use a foreign language A fluently at level C1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages;
KP6_UW3: use terminology used in applied linguistics;
KP6_UW6: recognize elements characteristic of the cultures of the Russian language areas and determine their role in text and communication.
Social competences, the graduate is ready to:
KP6_KK1: making a critical assessment of one's knowledge.
Assessment criteria
Pass with grade (according to the study schedule).
Bibliography
Basic literature:
D. Zdunkiewicz, "Akty mowy", [w:] "Współczesny język polski", Wrocław 1993, s. 259-270.
K. Wabnic, "Akty mowy — rozwój teorii w XXI wieku (rozpoznanie interdyscyplinarne)", "Oblicza Komunikacji" 2022, nr 14, s. 73-97.
A. Kułacka, "Wypowiedzenia performatywne i konstatywne. Teoria aktów mowy", "Acta Universitatis Wratislaviensis. Kształcenie językowe" 2011, z. 9(19), s. 81-90.
E. Olejniczak, "Wywieranie wpływu w komunikacji masowej" , [w:] "Komunikowanie publiczne. Zagadnienia wybrane", red. B. Kudra, E. Olejniczak, Łódź 2014, s. 49-74.
G. Osika, "Teorie aktów mowy", "Zeszyty Naukowe Politechniki Śląskiej" 2001, z. 6, s. 95-113.
A detailed list of literature can be found in part B.
Additional information
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