KSCB120 Introduction to Cultural Linguistics for Chinese Majors

Faculty of Arts
Spring 2023
Extent and Intensity
0/2/0. 4 credit(s). Type of Completion: k (colloquium).
Taught in person.
Teacher(s)
doc. Wei-lun Lu, Ph.D. (lecturer)
Guaranteed by
doc. Wei-lun Lu, Ph.D.
Department of Chinese Studies – Asia Studies Centre – Faculty of Arts
Contact Person: doc. Wei-lun Lu, Ph.D.
Supplier department: Department of Chinese Studies – Asia Studies Centre – Faculty of Arts
Timetable
Tue 8:00–9:40 B2.42
Prerequisites
KSCA005 Chinese Grammar II
As the course features a highly individualized approach with an emphasis on discussion and collaborative work, a fluency of English at B1 CEFR level is expected.
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
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Course objectives
This course provides an overview of Cultural Linguistics (that is, Cognitive Linguistics with a cultural emphasis) and its applications. In this course, we will go over selected works that demonstrate how the theoretical framework can be applied to examine phenomena in the Chinese language, including learning Chinese as a second language and intercultural communication that involves Chinese. Class discussions typically come in two parts: First, the lecturer (or an assigned student) presents the theoretical framework, and in the second part the lecturer introduces some Chinese data that the class may work with. Students will develop an individual project on Chinese of their research interest and will present it in class.
Learning outcomes
After taking this course, students will:
- be equipped with basic skills of uncovering hidden conceptual and cultural patterns underlying the Chinese language via a Cultural Linguistics approach,
- know how to apply CL theory in practice.
Syllabus
  • - Course overview
  • - Cultural conceptualization
  • - The Chinese TIME
  • - Tones, mono-/di-syllabicity and Chinese puns
  • - Euphemisms and cultural metaphors: DEATH
  • - Cultural metaphors and metonymies: FOOD
  • - The variation of world Chineses
  • - Individual work
  • - Consultation (needs-based)
  • - Linguistic categorization (I)
  • - Linguistic categorization (II)
  • - Student presentation (online, with Potsdam group)
Literature
  • A cognitive linguistics view of terminology and specialized language. Edited by Pamela B. Faber. Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, 2012, xiv, 307 p. ISBN 9783110277203. info
  • EVANS, Vyvyan. A glossary of cognitive linguistics. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007, x, 239. ISBN 9780748622795. info
  • Cognitive linguistics : basic readings. Edited by Dirk Geeraerts. New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2006, viii, 485. ISBN 3110190850. URL info
  • Polysemy in cognitive linguistics : selected papers from the fifth International Cognitive Linguistics Conference : Amsterdam, 1997. Edited by Britta Zawada - Hubert Cuyckens. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2001, xxvii, 296. ISBN 1556198949. info
Teaching methods
Seminar.
Assessment methods
- Attendance and contribution to discussion,
- Short presentation of a paper relevant to the final project,
- Final oral presentation of own’s work,
- Final written proposal (3 pages, in English).
Language of instruction
English
Further Comments
Study Materials
The course is taught once in two years.
The course is also listed under the following terms Spring 2016, Spring 2020, Spring 2021, Spring 2022, Spring 2025.
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