Sumários

Characterizing speakers’ linguistic knowledge. Speech sounds and their written representation. The International Phonetic Alphabet (continued). Phonetic transcription training.

21 Fevereiro 2022, 11:00 Marina Vigário

Characterizing speakers’ linguistic knowledge. Speech sounds and their written representation. The International Phonetic Alphabet (continued). Phonetic transcription training.

 

Ppt presentations used in class, bibliography, exercises and other relevant information can be found in the course webpage: http://labfon.letras.ulisboa.pt/personal/mvigario/ELH/SHL2021_2022_S2.html


2. Morfologia 2.2. Ainda a formação de palavras

16 Fevereiro 2022, 15:30 Fernanda Pratas

Nesta aula, foram genericamente listadas as possibilidades de formação de palavras (por composição e por derivação). Foram ainda reforçados os conceitos de morfemas derivacionais vs. morfemas flexionais (os primeiros criam palavras novas, os segundos não), e ainda o conceito de alomorfe.


Concluding remarks on Language and the brain. Characterizing speakers’ linguistic knowledge. Speech sounds and their written representation. Introducing the International Phonetic Alphabet.

16 Fevereiro 2022, 11:00 Marina Vigário

Concluding remarks on Language and the brain. Characterizing speakers’ linguistic knowledge. Speech sounds and their written representation. Introducing the International Phonetic Alphabet.

Assignment to be delivered on February 22: see the details in the PDF uploaded in the course webpage.

 

Ppt presentations used in class, bibliography, exercises and other relevant information can be found in the course webpage: http://labfon.letras.ulisboa.pt/personal/mvigario/ELH/SHL2021_2022_S2.html


2. Morfologia 2.1. Dos sons ao significado

14 Fevereiro 2022, 15:30 Fernanda Pratas

Nesta aula, foram abordados alguns conceitos básicos da área da morofologia, nomeadamente morfemas (livres e presos) e afixos (derivacionais e flexionais).


More on the biological foundations of language – Language and the brain.

14 Fevereiro 2022, 11:00 Marina Vigário

More on the biological foundations of language – Language and the brain. Brain damage and aphasias; technological means for investigating language in the brain; further evidence for areas in the Brain specialised in language processing.


Ppt presentations used in class, bibliography and other relevant information can be found in the course webpage: http://labfon.letras.ulisboa.pt/personal/mvigario/ELH/SHL2021_2022_S2.html