146602 GER 3002 - German Phonetics/History of the German Language

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146602
GER 3002 - German Phonetics/History of the German Language
VU 3
5
weekly
not applicable
English

Students gain an appreciation for the development of the Germanic languages, including English, as a sub-branch of the Indo-European language family group; specific insights into the historical development of a standard written German language as we know it today; and practice in German pronunciation and idioms.

This course is conducted as historical linguistics with the subtitle:
HISTORY OF THE GERMAN LANGUAGE.  Unless all students taking this course have sufficient proficiency in German, class sessions will be conducted in English with German examples and practice in spoken German, with particular attention to idioms and useful phrases. This course may be taken for linguistics or elective credit by non-German majors.

Lecture, readings, discussion, pronunciation practice.

  • Attendance at all sessions, with advanced preparation
  • Active participation in discussions and in pronunciation practice
  • Satisfactory completion of study sheets
  • Written midterm and final exams.

Waterman, John T.  A History of the German Language.  Waveland Press; Revised edition (March 1991).   ISBN 0881335908

Miscellaneous handouts.

This course is open to University of Innsbruck students on a limited basis.
Personal contact required: Dr. Margaret Davidson:
margaret.davidson@uibk.ac.at

First information meeting: March 12th 2019; 09:30 am, Geiwi-Turm, ZI 40437
Weekly sessions, on Tuesdays, 9:30-11:45