Educational guide
IDENTIFYING DATA 2011_12
Subject LENGUA ESPAñOLA I Code 00407101
Study programme
LIC. EN FILOLOGIA HISPANICA
Descriptors Credit. Type Year Period
9 Troncal First Annual
Language
Prerequisites
Department FILOLOGIA HISPANICA Y CLASICA
Coordinador
IGLESIAS BANGO , MANUEL AVELINO
E-mail maiglb@unileon.es
mclanr@unileon.es
Lecturers
IGLESIAS BANGO , MANUEL AVELINO
LANERO RODRÍGUEZ , MARÍA DEL CARMEN
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General description "Study of phonetics and the basic unit: The sound as discipline of the formal aspect of language in its three dimensions: Acoustic, articulatory and perceptive. Analysis of phonology as linguistic discipline focusing on the distinctive function of sounds. In both cases, orientated to the Spanish language. Communication. Communicative procedures. Linguistic articulations. Linguistic disciplines. Phonetics and phonology. Acoustic phonetics: sound and sonorous waves. Wave periodical simple movement. Wave periodical complex movement. Articulatory phonetics: breathing organs, phonation organs and articulation organs. Perceptive phonetics: the ear, sound audition and perception mechanism. Production of sounds. Articulatory and acoustic depiction and taxonomy of sounds. The phoneme. Phonologic oppositions. Spanish vocalic and consonantal phonemes. Suprasegmental features: Stress and intonation." "
Tribunales de Revisión
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Cargo Departamento Profesor
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Cargo Departamento Profesor

Objetivos
"Study of phonetics and the basic unit: The sound as discipline of the formal aspect of language in its three dimensions: Acoustic, articulatory and perceptive. Analysis of phonology as linguistic discipline focusing on the distinctive function of sounds. In both cases, orientated to the Spanish language. Communication. Communicative procedures. Linguistic articulations. Linguistic disciplines. Phonetics and phonology. Acoustic phonetics: sound and sonorous waves. Wave periodical simple movement. Wave periodical complex movement. Articulatory phonetics: breathing organs, phonation organs and articulation organs. Perceptive phonetics: the ear, sound audition and perception mechanism. Production of sounds. Articulatory and acoustic depiction and taxonomy of sounds. The phoneme. Phonologic oppositions. Spanish vocalic and consonantal phonemes. Suprasegmental features: Stress and intonation." "

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