Morphology

Informations du Cours
TitreΜορφολογία / Morphology
CodeΓλ 590
FacultyLettres
Cycle / Niveau2e cycle / Master
Semestre de l’annéeWinter/Spring
CommonNon
StatutActif
Course ID600004020

Programme d' Études: PROGRAMMA METAPTYCΗIAKŌN SPOUDŌN 2016-2017

Registered students: 0
OrientationAttendance TypeSemesterAnnéeECTS
GlōssologíaEPILOGĪSWinter/Spring-7.5

Informations de la Classe
Année Académique2016 – 2017
Semestre de l’AnnéeSpring
Class ID
600072468
Course Type 2016-2020
  • Connaissances Générales
  • Domaine Scientifique
Mode d’Enseignement
  • En présentiel
Accès en Ligne
Erasmus
The course is also offered to exchange programme students.
Language of Instruction
  • Anglais (Enseignement, Examens)
Aptitudes Générales
  • Application des connaissances à la pratique
  • Recherche, analyse et synthèse de données et d’informations, avec utilisation des technologies adéquates
  • Prise de décision
  • Travail en autonomie
  • Travail d’équipe
  • Travail en environnement international
  • Travail en environnement pluridisciplinaire
  • Production de nouvelles idées de recherche
  • Conception et gestion de projets
  • Critique et autocritique
  • Promotion de la pensée libre, créatrice et inductive
Type de Matériels Éducatifs
  • Notes de cours
  • Vidéoconférences
  • Son
Use of Information and Communication Technologies
Use of ICT
  • Emploi de TIC pour l’enseignement
  • Emploi de TIC pour les activités de laboratoire
  • Emploi de TIC pour communiquer avec les étudiants
Organisation du Cours
ActivitésCharge de travailECTSIndividuelEn groupeErasmus
Conferences
Seminaires
Laboratoires
Exercices sur le terrain
Redaction de travaux
Examens
Total
Student Assessment
Student Assessment methods
  • Examen écrit : réponses plus longues (Formative, Sommative)
  • Examen écrit : résolution de problèmes (Formative, Sommative)
Bibliography
Additional bibliography for study
Books 1. Kalasha Grammar. 2014. Elizabeth Mela-Athanasopoulou. University Studio Press, Thessaloniki 2, Linguistic Morphology. 2009. Elizabeth Mela-Athanasopoulou. University Studio Press, Thessaloniki Articles 1. Conversion: A typological and functional analysis of the morphophonological structure of zero-derivation in English word formation. Selected papers of the 18th International Symposium on Theoretical & Applied Linguistics. Ed. A.Tsangalidis. Thessaloniki, 2009. Pp. 273-280. 2. A Morphophonological description of Kalasha as an Indo-Aryan Language with Ancient Greek Roots. In the Selected Papers of the International Conference on Language Documentation and Tradition (ICLDT-Ka) 7-9 Nov. 2008. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Edited by Everhard Carol, Elizabeth Mela-Athanasopoulou. Thessaloniki 2011 University Studio Press. Pp 179-199 3. How many are we? A Demographic Research of the Kalash. In cooperation with Taleem Khan, the Selected Papers of the International Conference on Language Documentation and Tradition (ICLDT-Ka) 7-9 Nov. 2008. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Edited by Everhard Carol, E. Mela-Athanasopoulou. Thessaloniki 2011 University Studio Press. Pp 247-256 4. The Kalasha woman today. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, Vol. 2, No. 7, September 2012. Pp 88-94 5. Documenting the Kalasha language: Some Challenges and Solutions. In the 1st International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation (ICLDC) University of Hawaii, Honolulu. March 2009 http://hdl.handle.net/10125/5005 Hawaii, USA 6. Semantically Motivated Suffixes in Gender Inversion. Evidence from ModGreek. In the Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Greek Linguistics. University of Chicago, USA. Ed Brian Joseph at al. University of Chicago 2011 http://www.ling.ohio-state.edu/ICGL/proceedings/6_Mela-athanasopoulou_A%20I_55.pdf 7. The Function of Semantically Motivated Suffixes in Gender Inversion of Modern Greek Derivatives. In the Selected papers of the 19th International Symposium on Theoretical & Applied Linguistics. Edited by Anastasios Tsangalidis. Thessaloniki, 2011, pp 337-343. http://www.enl.auth.gr/symposium19/19thpapers/033_Mela-Athanasopoulou.pdf 8. Adjectival Participles bearing on Unaccusativity Identification. Evidence from Modern Greek. In Major Trends in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics: Selected Papers from the 20thISTAL. London: Versita de Gruyter. 2013. Edited by N. Lavidas. (in press). 9. First steps to endangered language documentation: the Kalasha language, a case study. IJOAL Vol. 37, No 2, Jul-Dec 2011. Eds. Alok Kumar Das, Harpreet Kaur Bahri and Deepinder Singh, Bahri Publications, New Delhi. Pp 83-100 10. A morphophonological description of Kalasha as an Indo-Aryan language with Greek roots. US-China Foreign Language Journal, Vol. 9, No. 7 July 2011. David Publishing Co, Chicago, Ill., USA. Pp 405-420 11. The problem of word identification in Modern Greek dialects: evidence from Lefkada documented data. In the 21st ISTAL, 5-7 April 20132. Mattheoudaki M. et al, eds. (at the publishers) 12. Dialect fieldwork evidence of the Ionian islands and the notion of word identification in Modern Greek. In the 11th International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 26-29 Sept 2013, Rhodes. (at the publishers)
Last Update
13-04-2016