Linguistics
| Keywords |
| Classification |
Keyword |
| OFICIAL |
Language Sciences |
Instance: 2022/2023 - 2S 
Cycles of Study/Courses
| Acronym |
No. of Students |
Study Plan |
Curricular Years |
Credits UCN |
Credits ECTS |
Contact hours |
Total Time |
| CINF |
54 |
Study plan |
1 |
- |
6 |
41 |
162 |
Teaching language
Suitable for English-speaking students
Obs.: Português
Objectives
This curricular unit aims to provide students with basic knowledge in linguistics, by encouraging their critical skills and competences to accurately and soundly reflect on how languages work, and in particular relate this knowledge to information science.
Learning outcomes and competences
By the end of the semestre, students should be able to:
- show basic knowledge of linguistics;
- demonstrate critical skills and competences to accurately and soundly reflect on how languages work, and in particular relate this knowledge to information science.
- establish a relationship between theoretical aspects of linguistics and practical application to language technology;
- relate the contents learned with computational linguistics issues.
Working method
Presencial
Pre-requirements (prior knowledge) and co-requirements (common knowledge)
n./a.
Program
1. Language and natural languages
1.1. Verbal language and non-verbal languages
1.2. Specificity and functions of verbal language
2. Verbal language and natural languages
2.1. Acquisition of verbal language
2.2. Brain and language
2.3. The acquisition process
3. Unity and diversity in natural languages
3.1. Languages and language families
3.2. Linguistic variation
3.3. Linguistic change
4. Language, tongue and Linguistics
4.1. Classical differences in Linguistics
4.2. Levels of analysis in describing natural languages
5. Language and Technology
5.1. Speaking through Technology
5.2. Speaking to Technology
6. Computational applications of linguistics
Mandatory literature
Dave Sayers;
The^dawn of the human-machine era
Akmajian, Adrian; Demers, Richard A.; Farmer, Ann Kathleen; Harnish, Robert M; Linguistics: an Introduction to Language and Communication, The MIT Press, 2001. ISBN: 978-0262011853
Faria, Isabel Hub e outros; Introdução à Linguística Geral e Portuguesa, Caminho, 1996. ISBN: ISBN: 9789722110488
Fromkin, Victoria A.; Rodman, Robert; Hyams, N.M; An Introduction to Language, Heinle & Heinle, 2006. ISBN: 978-1413023169
Lima, J. P. ; Pragmática Linguística, O Essencial sobre Língua Portuguesa, Caminho, 2006. ISBN: 978-972-21-1855-2
Lopes, Ana Cristina Macário;
Semântica. ISBN: 978-972-21-1878-1
Mateus, Maria Helena Mira, 1931-;
O^essencial sobre linguística. ISBN: 972-21-1777-7
Mateus, M.H. e Cardeira, E; Norma e Variação. O Essencial sobre Língua Portuguesa, Caminho, 2007. ISBN: 978-972-21-1953-5
Raposo, Eduardo Buzaglo Paiva 340;
Gramática do português. ISBN: 978-972-31-1456-0
Comments from the literature
Other aditional bibliographical references as well as materials important to the classes are available in Sigarra
Teaching methods and learning activities
Theoretical classes for presentation of the programme topics and classes dedicated to practical exercises. These exercises aim, not only to test the student's knowledge, but also to develop the students’ skills and competences to identify and relate problems on the different topics addressed. These tasks will also help students formulate new questions.
keywords
Humanities > language sciences > Linguistics
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation without final exam
Assessment Components
| Designation |
Weight (%) |
| Teste |
60,00 |
| Trabalho escrito |
40,00 |
| Total: |
100,00 |
Amount of time allocated to each course unit
| Designation |
Time (hours) |
| Estudo autónomo |
121,00 |
| Frequência das aulas |
41,00 |
| Total: |
162,00 |
Eligibility for exams
Students are expected to attend 75% of classes, unless otherwise agreed (working students and other exceptions laid down in the regulations should contact the teaching staff in the beggning of the semester to set an alternative assessment procedure).
Calculation formula of final grade
Written test: 60%
Written assignment (in groups): 40%
In order to pass the curricular unit students need to obtain a minimum grande of 9.5 points in the written test and an average of at least 10 points (in a 0-20 point scale).
Examinations or Special Assignments
In accordance with the applicable regulations.
Internship work/project
n./a.
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
According to FLUP regulations.
Classification improvement
Students wishing to improve their final grade or repeat their assessment will have to repeat the written test.