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  Introduction to Middle English (AE_HIMidEn)

Dozent/in
Dr. Christine Wallis

Angaben
Sprachhistorisches Seminar
Online
, ECTS-Studium, Sprache Englisch
Zeit: Mo 16:15 - 17:45

Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches
The Seminar zur Sprachgeschichte belongs to the following modules in the indicated degree programs:
  • Lehramt Englisch an Gymnasien: Zwischenmodul L-GYM Linguistics. (Requirements: completed Basismodul Linguistics)

  • MA English Studies: English Historical Linguistics (together with the advanced seminar (Wallis))

  • MA Linguistik: English Historical Linguistics (together with the advanced seminar (Wallis))

Inhalt
In the Middle English period, commonly seen as stretching from the 12th to the 15th century, the English language is undergoing considerable changes: From a Modern English speaker’s point of view, the earliest texts from that period seem to be written in a foreign language, while later Middle English texts, such as those by Geoffrey Chaucer, are by and large easily understood.
In this class, you will become familiar with the most important phonological, morphological, lexical, syntactic and dialectal features of Middle English as well as their origin and further development. This will provide you with a better understanding of (ir)regularities and characteristics of today’s English. For example: the discrepancy between spelling and writing (e.g. <ee> for /i:/ as in see /si:/), irregular forms such as the plural form mice (instead of mouses) or the irregular verb forms ride-rode-ridden, the fixed word order SVO or the origin of the wealth of synonyms in English (e.g. kingly, royal, regal).
The class also involves intensive reading and translation of a text by Chaucer as well as shorter excerpts from other – earlier and later – Middle English works.
The course will conclude with a written exam. Due to the pandemic, this course will be taught online (mix of asynchronous learning and live sessions via ZOOM). Further information will follow on StudOn.

Empfohlene Literatur
Sauer, Walter. 1998. Die Aussprache des Chaucer-Englischen: Ein Übungsbuch auf der Grundlage des Prologs der Canterbury Tales. Heidelberg: Winter.
Fulk, Robert. 2012. An Introduction to Middle English: Grammar, Texts. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press.

Zusätzliche Informationen
Maximale Teilnehmerzahl: 20
Für diese Lehrveranstaltung ist eine Anmeldung erforderlich.
Die Anmeldung erfolgt von Mittwoch, 1.9.2021, 09.00 Uhr bis Samstag, 23.10.2021, 22.00 Uhr über: mein Campus.

Verwendung in folgenden UnivIS-Modulen
Startsemester WS 2021/2022:
English Historical Linguistics (EngHistLing)

Institution: Juniorprofessur für Englische Linguistik, insbesondere historische Linguistik und Variationslinguistik
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