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Language as head-ache: the Linguistics Olympiad grows. Richard Hudson ISMLA, Feb 2014. The UK Linguistics Olympiad. An academic ‘olympiad’ for school children Cf. the Maths Challenge/Olympiad But problems all involve language data Challenge: to work out the underlying system
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Language as head-ache: the Linguistics Olympiad grows Richard Hudson ISMLA, Feb 2014
The UK Linguistics Olympiad • An academic ‘olympiad’ for school children • Cf. the Maths Challenge/Olympiad • But problems all involve language data • Challenge: to work out the underlying system • Three levels of difficulty: • Foundation (KS3) • Intermediate (KS4) • Advanced (KS5)
A Foundation problem uklo.org
Where is Cleopatra? uklo.org o l p Ptolemy t t e c l e o p r a a Cleopatra • Spot the pattern!
Independent vs state Independent
And the winners … • Round 2, 2013 (typical): • Independent: 15 • State: 1 • UK IOL teams, 2013 (typical): • Independent: 7 • State: 1
Some other facts • Age • 48 at Y5/6 • Entries per school • Record = 350 • We hosted the International Linguistics Olympiad in 2013 • Generous support from Leverhulme Foundation • ISMLA is a generous financial supporter!
Where next? • ‘We’ = the UKLO committee plus other HE enthusiasts for linguistics in schools. • We plan: • 1. To produce support material for schools • A. Linguistics for the Olympiad • B. General support material for the Olympiad • C. Extending linguistics beyond the Olympiad • 2. To campaign for more linguistics • A. integrated into other subjects • B. as separate qualification
1A. Linguistics for the Olympiad • frameworks for formal language analysis • phonology, morphology,syntax • meaning • writing systems • illustrated from • standard and non-standard English • foreign languages examined at A-level • unfamiliar languages • materials on how languages vary at all levels
1B. General support material for the Olympiad • worked UKLO style problems • from foundation up to IOL • general advice on how to tackle such questions.
1C. Linguistics beyond the Olympiad • Brief descriptions of languages • FL and classics • compared with English • Facts about UK community languages • structural features • demographics • ‘Five-minute starters' • for introducing topics in FL lessons • using UKLO-style problems – e.g. ….
Peculiar pronouns • Aim: to prepare for Romance pronouns • E.g. Jean aime Marie, ‘John loves Mary’ • But: Jean l’aime. ‘John loves her’ • Quick data: • They gave the girl a present. • They gave a present the girl. • They gave her it. • They gave it her. • What’s going on in English?
Voici/voilà in English. • Quick data • Here’s our bus. • There are your parents. • Here comes our bus. • There goes our bus. • Nearby is our bus. • This way appears our bus. • Here’s it. • Here it is.
2a. Campaigning: Linguistics in school subjects • Foreign languages • More analysis, fact and understanding • Historical as well as synchronic • English language • Same • More links between English and FL • Maths, History, Psychology, …
2b. Campaigning:Linguistics as a formal qualification • UKLO is the only national olympiad in a subject which is not taught at school!!! • How about A-level in linguistics? • Language structure • Language change and variation • Typology (differences between languages) • Quantitative studies • Second-language learning
And you? • What do you think?