SIS code: 
Semester: 
summer
E-credits: 
3
Examination: 
zápočet

NPFL141 Linguistics - 2025 Summer

This is a new course replacing:

Instructor: Jirka Hana & Šárka Zikánová  
e-mail: jirka.<last-name>@gmail.com & <last-name>@ufal.mff.cuni.cz
(start the email's subject with NPFL141)
 
Language: Czech or English (depends on mutual agreement)  
Time & Place: Friday 12:20–13:50 S8  

1  Description and objectives of the course

The course will help students get familiar with advanced topics in linguistics, especially syntax, semantics, pragmatics, stylistics, sociolinguistics, historical linguistics and psycholinguistics. Many topics will be addressed both from the perspective of traditional linguistics and from the formal perspective of mathematics and computer science. Students are expected to have basic knowledge of linguistics, for example, as provided by NPFL063 - Introduction to General Linguistics.

2  Readings

In most classes, we will discuss one or more papers (sometimes books or dissertations). It is expected that everybody will have read the papers before the class.

You need to provide a brief summary for each paper. Create a Google doc document named "NPFL141 <your_name>" and share it with us. Then for each paper:

  • add a new section
  • add 4 bullets summarizing the paper
  • one bullet summarizing what you find interesting
  • one bullet summarizing what you find problematic
  • is it relevant to your work
  • one question you would ask the author if you could

​The summary has to be finished by Sunday at 6 pm.

For each paper, one person will be responsible for leading the discussion (in some cases, it will be the instructor).
 

3  Active class participation

"Active participation" refers to your comments and questions during class, your answers to our questions, etc. We do not keep track of whether your answers, etc., are correct, but simply whether or not you participate. It is important that you read the assigned papers (especially if you are leading the discussion) and that you prepare language analyses.

4  Grading

Requirements for "započet":

  • Up to three absences 
  • Presentation of one paper
  • Summary of each paper (see instructions above)
  • Homework as assigned

5. Tentative Schedule (2024)

Discussion on Led by Presented by Topic Paper 
Feb 21 JHan  JHan Introduction & Unbounded dependencies   
Feb 28 JHan  JHan Clitics  
Mar 7 JHan  ? Valency & Categorial Grammar Dowty: The Dual Analysis of Adjuncts/Complements in Categorial Grammar
Mar 14 ŠZ   Structuralism and language functions De Saussure, Ferdinand. (1966). Course in General Linguistics (Edited by Charles Bally and Albert Sechehaye, Translated by Wade Baskin). New York, Toronto, London: McGraw-Hill Book Company. 
Jakobson, Roman. (1960). Linguistics and Poetics. In T. Sebeok (Ed.), Style in Language (pp. 350-377). Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press. 
Mar 21 ŠZ   Structuralism and language functions  
Mar 28 JHan  Lenka

Historical linguistics - Lexicon

Hock (1991): Principles of Historical Linguistics, Ch.12

Apr 4 JHan   Montague semantics Janssen (2006): Montague Semantics. (ELL2)
Apr 11 JHan reserved Bilingualism Bilingualism and cognitive development (Bialystok 2012)
Psychotherapy and bilingualism (Santiago-Rivera and Altarriba 2002)
Bilingualism and Alzheimer (Schweizer 2012)
Apr 18     Easter Friday - No Class  
Apr 25 ŠZ   Pragmatics and maxims of conversation Grice, H. Paul. (1975). Logic and Conversation. In Speech Acts [Syntax and Semantics 3], Peter Cole and Jerry Morgan (eds), 41-58. New York: Academic Press.
Leech, Geoffrey N. (1983). Principles of Pragmatics. London and New York: Longman.
May 2  ŠZ   Written and spoken varieties of language: language analysis Leech, Geoffrey N., Deuchar, M., Hoogenraad, R. (1982). English Grammar for Today: A New Introduction. London: Macmillan Press in conjunction with the English Association.
May 9 JHan, ŠZ   Information structure & Pragmatics Roberts 1996: Information Structure: Towards an integrated formal theory of pragmatics
(focus on sections 1.0, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2.2.2)
May 16 ŠZ   Sociolinguistics: a case study, language analysis  
May 23 ŠZ   Sociolinguistics: reading and language analysis Wardhaugh, Ronald. (2015). An Introduction to Sociolinguistics. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley Blackwell.