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Lexical Structures in Portuguese

Code: CL006     Acronym: ELP

Instance: 2012/2013 - 1S

Active? Yes
Responsible unit: Department of Portuguese and Romance Studies
Course/CS Responsible: Bachelor in Language Sciences

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
CL 2 Study Plan-Lang.Sciences:Port.Second Language 2 - 6 -
EPL 0 Study Plan 3 - 6 -
LLC 13 Joint Language Plan-Portuguese/English 2 - 6 -
Joint Language Plan-Portuguese/Classical Languages 2 - 6 -
Portuguese and Foreign Lauguage(German) 2 - 6 -
Portuguese and Foreign Lauguage (Spanish) 2 - 6 -
Portuguese and Foreign Lauguage (French) 2 - 6 -

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

1. Understand the concept of lexicon and types of lexical units. 2. Relate the lexicon with the different grammatical areas and the dictionary. 3. Characterise the main processes of lexicon structure and composition. 4. Understand the different dimensions of the meaning of lexical structures and the mechanisms of their organisation. 5. Determine the main semantic relations of lexical structures. 6. Analyse the argument structure of verb, name and adjective syntactic classes.

Program

1.
1.1. Concepts of lexicon.
1.2. Types of lexical units.
1.3 Lexicon and grammar
1.4 Lexicon and dictionary
2. Structure and composition of lexicon
2.1. Syntagmatic relations and paradigmatic relations
2.2. The elements in the internal structure of words
2.3. Word formation processes: derivation and composition
2.4. Morphological, morpho-syntactic and lexical semantic innovation processes: neologisms, initials, acronyms, foreign loans
2.5. Variation and lexical change
3. The dimension of the meaning and organisation of lexicon
3.1. Meaning, reference, denotation and connotation
3.2. Lexical ambiguity
3.3. The proposal of componential analysis
3.4. The proposal of cognitive semantics/prototype theory
3.5. Lexical fields and semantic fields
3.6. Semantic relations of lexical units
4. Syntactic classes (verb, name and adjective) and argument structure

Mandatory literature

Aitchinson, Jean; Words in the mind: An introduction to mental lexicon, Blackwell, 2003. ISBN: 978-0631232438
Baker, Mark C.; Lexical Categories: Verbs, nouns and adjectives, Cambridge University Press, 2003. ISBN: 978-0521806381
Bidermann, Maria Tereza C.; Teoria Lexical, Martins Fontes, 2001. ISBN: 85-336-1417-9
Correia, Margarita; Inovação lexical em Português, Colibri/APP, 2005. ISBN: 972-772-532-5
Cruse, Alan ; Meaning in Language. An Introduction to Semantics and Pragmatics, Oxford University Press, 2004. ISBN: 978-0199263066
Jackendoff, Ray; The Architecture of Language Faculty, The MIT Press, 1996. ISBN: 978-0262600255
Kehdi, Valter; Formação de Palavras em Português, Ática, 1997. ISBN: 85-080-405-47
Mateus, Maria Helena Mira; Brito, Ana Maria; Duarte, Inês; Faria, Isabel Hub; Gramática da Língua Portuguesa, Caminho, 2003. ISBN: 972-21-0445-4
Miguel, Elena de ; Panorama de la Lexicología, Ariel, 2009. ISBN: 9788434482791
Pustejovsky, James ; The Generative Lexicon , The MIT Press , 1995. ISBN: 978-0262661409
Rio-Torto, Graça; Morfologia Derivacional. Teoria e Aplicação ao Português, Porto Editora, 1998. ISBN: 978-972-0401-229
Sandmann, António ; Competência lexical: produtividade, restrições e bloqueio, Editora da UFPR, 1991. ISBN: 85-86957-02-X
Sanromán, Álvaro Iriarte; A Unidade Lexicográfica. Palavras, Colocações, Frasemas, Pragmatemas, Universidade do Minho, 2001. ISBN: 972-98621-5-X
Urs, Egli Pause, Peter E.; Schwarze, Christoph ; Lexical knowledge in the organization of language, John Benjamin’s Publishing Company, 1995. ISBN: 978-1556195686
Vilela, Mário; Estruturas Léxicas do Português, Almedina, 1979
Vilela, Mário; Estudos de Lexicologia do Português, Almedina, 1994. ISBN: 972-40-0767-7

Teaching methods and learning activities

Theory classes, theory-practical classes and tutorials.

keywords

Humanities > language sciences > Linguistics > Semantics
Humanities > language sciences > Linguistics > Semantics

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation with final exam

Assessment Components

Description Type Time (hours) Weight (%) End date
Attendance (estimated) Participação presencial 56,00
Test Exame 2,00
Test Exame 2,00
Exam Exame 2,00
Essay Trabalho escrito 30,00
Total: - 0,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

Description Type Time (hours) End date
Individual Study /exercices Estudo autónomo 70
Total: 70,00

Eligibility for exams

Attending 75% of classes, unless established otherwise by law.

Calculation formula of final grade

1st written test: 40%; 2nd written test: 40%; essay: 20%; exam: 80%.
Exam only applies to special cases.

Examinations or Special Assignments

In accordance with course regulations and other applicable rules.

Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)

In accordance with course regulations and other applicable rules.

Classification improvement

In accordance with course regulations and other applicable rules.
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