Teaching plan

Undervisningsplan (EAL4020 - V?r 2011)

29-30 January: Weekend seminar. Location: Seminar room 8, P.A.Munchs hus

Saturday 29 January

9.30-12.30 Bjarke Frellesvig

The development of Japanese script

Reading

  • Review Frellesvig, A history of the Japanese language, chapters 1 (‘Writing and sources’) and 6 (‘Writing and sources’)
  • Review Miller, The Japanese Language, chapter 3, 'Writing systems'.
  • Seeley 1991.

This lecture will give a survey of the development of Japanese script. We will look at the earliest type of writing, where only 'kanji', Chinese characters, were used, and then trace the development of the hiragana and katakana scripts and the way in which they were used. In the course of the lecture there will be exercises in small groups, in order for everybody to get some 'hands-on' experience with earlier types of writing.

14-15.30 Christoph Harbsmeier

The nature of the Chinese writing system

Reading

  • Karlgren 1923
  • Boltz 1994

16-16.30 Christoph Harbsmeier, Bjarke Frellesvig

Information about the course during the rest of the semester

16-17 Bjarke Frellesvig

The Korean alphabet

Reading

  • Kim-Renaud 1997
  • Review Iksop Lee and S. Robert Ramsey, The Korean Language, chapter 2, 'Korean writing'

Sunday 30 January

10-12 Christoph Harbsmeier

The traditional interpretation of the Chinese writing system: The Shuowenjiezi

ReadingLoewe 1993

  • Bottéro and Harbsmeier x 2 (please see attachement in email), Science and Civilisation in China vol. 7.1 (will be handed out)

13-15 Bjarke Frellesvig:

Reading Chinese in Japan and Korea The adaptation/use of Chinese script to write Japanese

Reading

  • Review Frellesvig, A history of the Japanese language, chapter 9 (‘The sinification of Japanese’)
  • Seeley 1991

DateTeacherPlaceTopicLecture notes / comments
03.02.2011Christoph Harbsmeier ? Thursday, 10:15-12, Seminar room 113, Georg Morgenstierne's building? The archaeology of the Chinese script? ?
10.02.2011Christoph Harbsmeier? Thursday, 10:15-12, Seminar room 113, Georg Morgenstierne's building ? Abstraction as a linguistic category? ?
16.02.2011? Fronter by 15:00 ? ? Electronic submission of a maximum 1 page topic and project proposal and description for a master's thesis. Deadline: 15:00. ?
17.02.2011Christoph Harbsmeier? Thursday, 10:15-12, Seminar room 113, Georg Morgenstierne's building ? Comparative East Asian conceptual history? ?
24.02.2011Christoph Harbsmeier? Thursday, 10:15-12, Seminar room 113, Georg Morgenstierne's building ? The taxonomic principle in historical linguistics? ?

Date is to be confirmed later:

Oral presentations by students, approximately 15 minutes plus questions per person.

DateTeacherPlaceTopicLecture notes / comments
04.05.2011? Fronter by 15:00 ? ? Electronic submission of the written paper (6-8 pages) Deadline: 15:00 ?
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