Portuguese Grammar and Teaching
Objectives
a) Acquire and deepen knowledge of Portuguese grammar, on its various domains;
b) Develop skills of description and analysis of phonological, morphological, syntactic and semantic phenomena of Portuguese;
c) Reflect upon different perspectives and methodologies of grammar learning and teaching;
d) Master techniques for the design and creation of didactic instruments.
General characterization
Code
722131084
Credits
10.0
Responsible teacher
Joana Maria Rodrigues Batalha Marchão
Hours
Weekly - 3
Total - 280
Teaching language
Portuguese
Prerequisites
None
Bibliography
Costa, A. & Rodrigues, S. (2019) Grammar teaching in Portugal. Bellaterra Journal of Teaching & Learning Languages & Literatures, 12(2), 21-40.
Denham, K. & Lobeck, A. (eds.). (2010) Linguistics at school: Language awareness in primary and secondary education. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Duarte, I. (2000) Língua Portuguesa. Instrumentos de Análise. Lisboa: Universidade Aberta.
Duarte, I. M. & Figueiredo, O. (2011) Português, Língua e Ensino. Porto: U. Porto Press.
Leal, A. et al. (orgs) (2019) A linguística na formação do professor: das teorias às práticas. Porto: FLUP.
Martins, A. M. & Carrilho, E. (2016) Manual de Linguística Portuguesa. Berlin: De Gruyter.
Mateus, M. H. M. et al. (2003) Gramática da Língua Portuguesa. Lisboa: Caminho.
Peres, J. & Móia, T. (1996) Áreas Críticas da Língua Portuguesa. Lisboa: Caminho.
Raposo, E. B. P. et al. (2013/2018) Gramática do Português. Lisboa: Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian.
Teaching method
The curricular unit has a seminar format, therefore students will be encouraged to participate actively in all sessions and to become progressively autonomous in their work (bibliographical research, critical reading, formulation of problems and proposals for their resolution, etc.).
The topics proposed for study and discussion are scheduled at the beginning of the semester and students will be instructed to previously prepare their work for each seminar.
Evaluation method
Evaluation Methodologies - (i) participation in the seminar sessions, including presentation and discussion of topics and other autonomous tasks(40%), final individual work(60%)
Subject matter
1. Teaching and learning grammar; perspectives and methodologies.
2. Oral and written language: transcribing the oral; criteria of Portuguese orthography.
3. The sound system of European Portuguese; phonological processes.
4. Nominal and verbal inflectional processes; word-formation processes (derivation and compounding).
5. Syntactic and semantic topics - word classes; clause elements and syntactic functions; simple and complex sentences; reference construction and nominal expressions; tense, aspect and modality markers in Portuguese.
6. Language, norm and variation: variation parameters; standardization issues.