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GERM2048 Spoken Interaction in German: Theory and Practice

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Language Studies
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject German
Offered in GERM2048 will not be offered in 2012
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course aims to provide students with an introduction to the analysis of spoken German in various contexts. Students will learn how to analyse systematically the structure of spoken interaction (conversation analysis) by looking at recorded data. The analysis will include regional and social aspects, structural differences between written and spoken discourse, informal and institutional talk (e.g. media), non-verbal behaviour, and cross-cultural communication.

Learning Outcomes On successful completion, students will not only be able to transcribe spoken language, but also to analyse the linguistic differences between spoken and written German with regard to syntax, lexis and semantics. Furthermore, students will have an enhanced oral proficiency and will have learnt how to give academic presentations in German and how to chair group discussions.
Indicative Assessment

Two class presentations (40%), one transcription (20%), one essay (20%), class participation (10%) and attendance (10%).

Workload 2.5 contact hours per week plus approximately 7.5 hours of regular work per week outside class.
Areas of Interest European Languages
Assumed Knowledge and
Required Skills
Students should have an assumed language proficiency equivalent to the successful completion of the intermediate level/first semester.
Requisite Statement

GERM2105 Intermediate German 1 or equivalent competence.

Incompatibility

GERM3048 Spoken Interaction in German: Theory and Practice

Recommended Courses GERM2106 Intermediate German 2

 

Prescribed Texts

Johannes Schwitalla (2006). Gesprochenes Deutsch: eine Einführung. 3rd edition. Berlin: Erich Schmidt.

Majors/Specialisations German Language and Culture, German Language and Culture, and Linguistics
Academic Contact Ms Gabriele Schmidt

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