General Information:

  • Department: Lettere E Filosofia
  • Settore Ministeriale: L-LIN/20
  • ID code: 804002770
  • Teaching methods: Frontale
  • Assessment methods: Scritto E Orale
  • Prerequisites: There is no prerequisite required
  • Objectives: LEARNING OUTCOMES: Starting from the theoretical assumption that Modern Greek does not derive from ancient Greek, but is the same language at a different and later stage, the most important conservative and innovative phenomena will be brought to the attention of attendees. As regards the history of Modern Greek literature, the issues relating to 'origins', geographical dislocation, interference caused by diglossia will be explained in particular. KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING: Knowledge, understanding and actively using in oral and written form the grammatical, morphological and syntactic structures of modern Greek; knowing and understanding the historical dynamics that characterize the modern Greek language and Literature. APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING: Ability to recognize phenomena of continuity and interference affecting language and literature, from a historical-cultural perspective. Ability to express oneself correctly in oral and written form by providing adequate information from both the point of view of content and expressive form; ability to understand an oral and written speech (both current and learned language). MAKING JUDGEMENTS: Being able to develop the ability to evaluate the modern Greek language in the evolutionary context. Being able to perceive continuities and discontinuities. Being able to understand the different expressive registers. Develop a critical ability with respect to the historical and linguistic phenomena affecting the modern Greek language. COMMUNICATION SKILLS: Being able to communicate in the language used today in modern Greece, using appropriate terminology. LEARNING SKILLS: Being able to develop specific methodological tools in the study of various linguistic phenomena; be able to take notes and share them collaboratively; be able to critically consult the reference texts and the bibliography contained in them; be able to use multimedia systems for active language learning. The student will acquire the ability to apply knowledge and understanding; will be able to independently carry out bibliographic research in the language studied; to produce critical comments, papers, short essays and a final thesis in the Modern-Greek language in the literary-cultural, historical, linguistic field by elaborating the concepts learned and formulating a personal argument; to intervene in a specialized debate on the contents studied.
  • Office hours: in presenza (da concordare via mail)

Teaching:

  • A.Y.: 2023/2024
  • Channel: UNICO
  • Credits / ECTS(CFU): 6
  • Mandatory Attendance: No