Universität Wien

160093 VO Introduction to Cognitive Psychology for Linguists (2010W)

1. Termin: FR, 29.10.2010, 09:00-10:30 und 14:30-19:00 Ort: Hörsaal 32, Hauptgebäude, 1. Stock, Stiege 9.
Weitere Termine:
FR, 19.11.2010, 09:00-15:00 Ort: Hs 32, Hauptgebäude, 1. Stock, Stiege 9;
DO, 16.12.2010, 14:00-16:30 Ort: Hs 16, Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stg. 5;
FR, 17.12.2010, 10:30-14:00 Ort: Hs 16, Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stg. 5;
FR, 21.01.2010, 09:00-12:00 Ort: Hs 32, Hauptgebäude, 1. Stock, Stiege 9;
FR, 21.01.2010, 13:00-16:00 Ort: Hs 16, Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stg. 5

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Aims, contents and method of the course

This two-semester course is aimed at giving a comprehensive introduction to cognitive psychology (and, more broadly, to cognitive science), with special emphasis on general issues relevant to linguistics. The first semester is devoted to exploring the historical roots, basic concepts, methodology, key problems and fundamental approaches which characterise the present-day cognitive science of human mind. The topics therefore will include, among others, the followings: kinds of explanation in cognitive science; the concept of internal (mental) representations; types of representations; levels of description/explanation; the relationship between neuroscience, computer modelling, psychology and linguistics; models of knowledge acquisition; basic views on mental architecture; analogies and dis-analogies between language and other domains of knowledge; the problem of human consciousness in cognitive science. Discussing these issues we shall use human linguistic capacities and their various explanations as recurring examples.
The second part of the course (SSM 2009) will be devoted to a narrower topic with both cognitive psychological and linguistic relevance.
The two parts of the course (in the two semesters) can be attended independently of each other.

Assessment and permitted materials

For credit, students are required either to take an written/oral exam or to write a term paper (on a previously fixed, well-focussed topic, closely related to the course). The exam (either oral or written) will involve the material of the required reading and the lectures.

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

Examination topics

Lectures with Powerpoint presentations and with wide space for discussion.

Reading list

to be announced later

Association in the course directory

Codes Diplomstudium: 207, 305, 409, 523

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