Course Exam
340078 VO Introduction to Narrative Theory and Stylistics (2024W)
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 20.01.2025 00:01 to Fr 24.01.2025 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Mo 27.01.2025 23:59
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Examination topics
Power-point slides, lectures and discussions, compulsory reading.
Assessment and permitted materials
For MA Translation (2024) students: part of written module exam (Module LM-01), no semester exam.
For all other students: written semester exam.In both cases, the exam will include the narratological and stylistic analysis of (a passage from) a German narrative text and reflections on potential challenges for translators.For both exams: no aids allowed.
For all other students: written semester exam.In both cases, the exam will include the narratological and stylistic analysis of (a passage from) a German narrative text and reflections on potential challenges for translators.For both exams: no aids allowed.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Assessment of content and form based on five-level grading scale.Grading scale:
“very good” (1): all content-related and formal criteria are fully met
“good” (2): content-related and formal criteria are largely fulfilled, with a few minor shortcomings
“satisfactory” (3): some content-related and/or formal criteria are not fulfilled, but, on the whole, the analysis is coherent and meaningful
“sufficient” (4): some content-related and/or formal criteria are not fulfilled, which significantly impacts the overall result
“not sufficient” (5): some content-related and/or formal criteria are not fulfilled and the analysis is insufficient on several levels
“very good” (1): all content-related and formal criteria are fully met
“good” (2): content-related and formal criteria are largely fulfilled, with a few minor shortcomings
“satisfactory” (3): some content-related and/or formal criteria are not fulfilled, but, on the whole, the analysis is coherent and meaningful
“sufficient” (4): some content-related and/or formal criteria are not fulfilled, which significantly impacts the overall result
“not sufficient” (5): some content-related and/or formal criteria are not fulfilled and the analysis is insufficient on several levels
Last modified: Tu 19.11.2024 11:26