Course Catalog

Study Program SoSe 2024

Programmes for Exchange Students (Incomings)

Programmes for Exchange Students (Incomings)

Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
10-76-6-C-01Key Moments in the Linguistic History of the English-Speaking World (in English)

Seminar (Teaching)

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Tue. 12:15 - 13:45 SFG 1020 (2 Teaching hours per week)

In this seminar, students get an introduction to the history of English, i.e. Old English, Middle English and Early Modern English. This class includes weekly discussions and tasks. In the second half of the seminar, we continue to study the historical events, current status of major varieties and differences of world varieties from North America, Australia to Africa and Asia with a focus on their structural and phonological features. We will follow the debates about English as a cause of language death, and talk about the place of English in language policies and language planning.

Dr. Inke Du Bois
10-76-6-C-02Key Moments in the Linguistic History of the English-Speaking World (in English)

Seminar (Teaching)

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Thu. 14:15 - 15:45 MZH 1460 (2 Teaching hours per week)

In this course we will look at some key historical events that have impacted the historical development, standardisation, global expansion and diversification of the English language around the world. The course aims to help you to understand and explain how the linguistic development of the English language is related to events in the political and social history of the British Isles and beyond, and, as a future teacher, how apparent irregularities in Present-Day English which are, in many cases, remnants of earlier, regular patterns, can be explained historically. We will also examine the reasons for the the global expansion and diversification of English in various cultural contexts that has given rise to an enormous linguistic variation across English-speaking cultures around the world.


For an entertaining and insightful quick introduction see the series of short videos "The History of English in Ten Minutes" produced by the Open University: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA03075BAD88B909E

Prof. Dr. Marcus Callies
10-76-6-C-03Key Moments in the Linguistic History of the English-Speaking World (in English)

Seminar (Teaching)

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Wed. 14:15 - 15:45 SFG 1020 (2 Teaching hours per week)

IIn this seminar, students get an introduction to the history of English, i.e. Old English, Middle English and Early Modern English. This class includes weekly discussions and tasks. In the second half of the seminar, we continue to study the historical events, current status of major varieties and differences of world varieties from North America, Australia to Africa and Asia with a focus on their structural and phonological features. We will follow the debates about English as a cause of language death, and talk about the place of English in language policies and language planning.

Dr. Inke Du Bois
10-76-6-C-04Key Moments in the Linguistic History of the English-Speaking World (in English)

Seminar (Teaching)

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Tue. 10:15 - 11:45 UNICOM 3.0220 Seminarraum 4 (2 Teaching hours per week)

This is the second part of the foundation module. It provides an introduction to the history of the English language from Old English to Present-Day English, the spread and transplantation of English to other parts of the world as well as the subsequent diversification of the English language into World Englishes.

Prof. Dr. Arne Peters
10-78-4-B2a-2"Schaffe mir Kinder, wenn nicht, so sterbe ich": Mutterschaft - ein Konzept im Spannungsfeld in feministischen Dystopien

Seminar (Teaching)

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Fri. 10:15 - 11:45 SuUB 4330 (Studio I Medienraum ) (2 Teaching hours per week)

Additional dates:
Fri. 05.04.24 10:15 - 11:45 SuUB 4330 (Studio I Medienraum )
Fri. 12.07.24 10:15 - 13:45 GW2 B3010 (Kleiner Studierraum)

Como veremos en el seminario, en varias narrativas literarias en español de la actualidad escritas por mujeres, la idea de maternidad entra en disonancia con un ideal romantizado. Con una mirada distópica, por ejemplo, novelas como El cuerpo es quien recuerda (2022), de Paula Puebla, plantea un futuro en el que los ricos acudirán a mujeres pobres de países periféricos para gestar a sus hijos. Cuentos como “Aunque estés equivocada” (2020), de Cecilia Ferreiroa plantean problemas morales en torno a la maternidad (subrogada) que los avances de la medicina habilitarán en un futuro cercano, por ejemplo: ¿Puede ser una mujer madre y abuela al mismo tiempo? También cuentos fantásticos sobre la interrupción de un embarazo, como "Conservas" (2009), de Samanta Schweblin, nos plantearán el deseo de algunas mujeres de no ser madres. La lista de literatura obligatoria de este curso está compuesta exclusivamente por mujeres escritoras, que han publicado sus obras en los últimos quince años.
El curso se dará en alemán.

Dr. Maria Florencia Sannders
10-78-6-FD2-1Wortschatzarbeit im Spanischunterricht

Seminar (Teaching)

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Thu. 12:15 - 13:45 GW2 B3230 (2 Teaching hours per week)

Was ist eigentlich ein Wort? Wie lernt man Wörter in der Fremdsprache bzw. wie behält man sie und ruft sie aus dem Gedächtnis ab? Und wie kann Wortschatz am besten unterrichtet werden?
Neben sprachwissenschaftlichen und fachdidaktischen Theorien soll in diesem Seminar ein besonderer Fokus auf die Praxis gelegt werden. Dabei werden wir u. a. gemeinsam bildungspolitische Texte lesen und verstehen lernen sowie Unterrichtsideen ausarbeiten und erproben.

Dominik Wolf, M. Ed.