[Histling-l] histling-l Digest, Vol 14, Issue 9
TRINIDAD GUZMÁN GONZÁLEZ
trinidad.guzman.gonzalez at unileon.es
Mon Jan 29 12:31:43 EST 2018
Dear all,
In our four-year Degree in English Philology at the University of León
(Spain), the first semester of the third year includes a a compulsory
six-ECTS-credit-points course on the History of English and an optional
course, with the same teaching load, in the second semester of the same
year, on Varieties of English, which includes units on diachronic
vairiation and standardization.
Best,
Trinidad
Trinidad Guzmán-González
PTU//Associate Professor
Departamento de Filología Moderna//Department of Modern Philology
Subdirectora//Vice-Chair
Instituto de Estudios Medievales//Institute for Medieval Studies
Universidad de León
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> Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2018 22:57:11 +0000
> From: "Lauersdorf, Mark" <lauersdorf at uky.edu>
> Subject: Re: [Histling-l] Specialized course offerings in historical
> linguistics
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> Hi Joe,
>
> Kentucky has:
>
> In the Linguistics Department:
> - at the lower BA level:
> .....History of the English Language (for non-specialists).
>
> - at the advanced BA/introductory MA level:
> .....Historical Linguistics .
> .....Language Contact (which is historically oriented).
>
> - at the more advanced MA level:
> .....Historical Sociolinguistics.
> .....Advanced Historical Linguistics (rotating topics).
>
> - an occasional course in "writing systems", "Indo-European", or focused
> investigation on the history of individual languages or language families
> under an "open topic" course number, so *not* immediately visible in our
> catalog of courses as contributing to a "historical linguistics profile".
>
> In the English Department:
> - at the advanced BA/introductory MA level:
> .....Introduction to Old English.
> .....Advanced History of the English Language.
>
> Interesting question and an interesting range of responses so far.
>
> Mark
>
>
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2018 15:32:08 +0000
> From: Joe Salmons <jsalmons at wisc.edu>
> Subject: [Histling-l] Specialized course offerings in historical
> ??????? linguistics
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> Folks,
> I wonder how many departments or programs regularly offer specialized
> courses in historical linguistics, especially listed as such in course
> catalogs ? historical syntax, historical phonology/sound change, historical
> sociolinguistics, etc. Is it more common to do these as ?topics? courses?
> It?s in part a question about the visibility and profile of historical
> linguistics in departments and programs.
>
> Thanks,
> Joe
>
>
>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2018 11:04:31 +0100
> From: Muriel Norde <muriel.norde at hu-berlin.de>
> Subject: Re: [Histling-l] histling-l Digest, Vol 14, Issue 8
> To: histling-l at mailman.yale.edu
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> Dear all,
>
> At Humboldt University Berlin (Scandinavian dpt) I offer one or two
> courses in historical linguistics each year, either historical lx /
> history of the Scandinavian languages (BA3) or a more specific topic
> such as language contact/ language change (BA2) or grammaticalization
> (MA). The BA courses are obligatory for students specialising in
> Scandinavian linguistics, the MA ones are elective. Old Icelandic is an
> obligatory course for all students, and if time permits I have an
> (elective) course in Old East Scandinavian (Old Danish, Old Swedish).
>
> I know that my colleagues in the German / Linguistics department have a
> lot on offer too.
>
> All the best,
>
> Muriel
>
>
> Op 25-1-2018 om 22:50 schreef histling-l-request at mailman.yale.edu:
> >
> >
> > Folks,
> > I wonder how many departments or programs regularly offer specialized
> > courses in historical linguistics, especially listed as such in course
> > catalogs ? historical syntax, historical phonology/sound change,
> historical
> > sociolinguistics, etc. Is it more common to do these as ?topics? courses?
> > It?s in part a question about the visibility and profile of historical
> > linguistics in departments and programs.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Joe
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> > From: Ander Egurtzegi <egurtzegi at phonetik.uni-muenchen.de<mailto:
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> > Subject: Re: [Histling-l] Specialized course offerings in historical
> > linguistics
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> > In addition to the regular historical linguistics courses that Wolfgang
> > Schulze mentioned, the University of Munich also offers a course on Sound
> > Change, which I'm teaching this semester. I think it has been offered
> three
> > times in the last five years.
> >
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> Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2018 15:48:09 +0100
> From: Martin Joachim K?mmel <martin-joachim.kuemmel at uni-jena.de>
> Subject: Re: [Histling-l] Specialisd course offerings historical
> linguistics
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> Dear all,
>
> within our IE program in Jena, practically all courses are on historical
> linguistics. Most courses focus on specific languages or branches of IE
> but we also have dedicated courses on morphology, syntax and
> semantics/pragmatics, and on theories of language change. Ou English
> department also offers a course "Principles of language change" anf the
> German linguistics department offers a module "Diachrone germanistische
> Sprachwissenschaft". Otherwise, most courses do not have "historical" or
> "change" in their titles, as far as I know.
>
> Best,
>
> Martin
>
> Am 25.01.2018 um 22:08 schrieb Robert Mailhammer:
> > Hi Joe,
> >
> > With historical linguistics woefully underrepresented in Australia,
> > we're happy that we're offering historical linguistics at all. We have
> > special projects and internships that can cover aspects within
> > historical linguistics, but no separate courses like that. I'm pretty
> > surer that this is the case more generally in Australia.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Rob
> >
> > Associate Professor Robert Mailhammer
> > Associate Professor of Linguistics
> > School of Humanities and Communication Arts/The MARCS Institute
> > Western Sydney University
> > Bankstown Campus 7.G.17
> > Locked Bag 1797
> > Penrith, NSW 2751
> > Australia
> > Phone: +61 2 9772 6189
> > R.Mailhammer at uws.edu.au <mailto:R.Mailhammer at uws.edu.au>
> >
> > Am 26.01.2018 um 06:23 schrieb "histling-l-request at mailman.yale.edu
> > <mailto:histling-l-request at mailman.yale.edu>"
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> >> ??1. Re: Specialized course offerings in historical ?linguistics
> >> ?????(David Goldstein)
> >> ??2. Re: Specialized course offerings in historical ?linguistics
> >> ?????(Ander Egurtzegi)
> >> ??3. quick note on moderated posts (Claire Bowern)
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> >> Message: 1
> >> Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2018 09:59:56 -0800
> >> From: David Goldstein <dgoldstein at humnet.ucla.edu
> >> <mailto:dgoldstein at humnet.ucla.edu>>
> >> Subject: Re: [Histling-l] Specialized course offerings in historical
> >> ? ?linguistics
> >> To: histling-l at mailman.yale.edu <mailto:histling-l at mailman.yale.edu>
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> >> Hi Joe,
> >>
> >> In Vienna, I regularly taught a course on diachronic syntax as part
> >> of the
> >> MA in linguistics. For the Indo-Europeanists, I taught a separate
> >> course on
> >> the diachrony of Indo-European syntax.
> >>
> >> At UCLA, we have specialized courses in the historical phonology,
> >> historical morphology, and historical syntax of archaic Indo-European.
> >> General diachronic syntax is only taught as a graduate seminar. I am
> >> working on getting a course in phylogenetics approved as part of our
> >> undergraduate curriculum.
> >>
> >> Best,
> >> David
> >>
> >> --
> >> David Goldstein
> >> Assistant Professor of Linguistics
> >> Assistant Professor of Indo-European
> >> University of California, Los Angeles
> >> 3125 Campbell Hall
> >> Box 951543
> >> Los Angeles, CA 90095-1543
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> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Folks,
> >> I wonder how many departments or programs regularly offer specialized
> >> courses in historical linguistics, especially listed as such in course
> >> catalogs ? historical syntax, historical phonology/sound change,
> >> historical
> >> sociolinguistics, etc. Is it more common to do these as ?topics?
> courses?
> >> It?s in part a question about the visibility and profile of historical
> >> linguistics in departments and programs.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Joe
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> >> Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2018 19:45:27 +0100
> >> From: Ander Egurtzegi <egurtzegi at phonetik.uni-muenchen.de
> >> <mailto:egurtzegi at phonetik.uni-muenchen.de>>
> >> Subject: Re: [Histling-l] Specialized course offerings in historical
> >> ? ?linguistics
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> >> In addition to the regular historical linguistics courses that Wolfgang
> >> Schulze mentioned, the University of Munich also offers a course on
> Sound
> >> Change, which I'm teaching this semester. I think it has been offered
> >> three
> >> times in the last five years.
> >>
> >> Best,
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> >> Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2018 14:21:40 -0500
> >> From: Claire Bowern <claire.bowern at yale.edu
> >> <mailto:claire.bowern at yale.edu>>
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> >> Hi all,
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> >> Claire Bowern
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