JAN ERIK VOLD’S CONCRETE POEMS: A WAY TO ENHANCE STUDENTS’ CREATIVITY AND GRAMMAR SKILLS IN NORWEGIAN Cover Image

JAN ERIK VOLD’S CONCRETE POEMS: A WAY TO ENHANCE STUDENTS’ CREATIVITY AND GRAMMAR SKILLS IN NORWEGIAN
JAN ERIK VOLD’S CONCRETE POEMS: A WAY TO ENHANCE STUDENTS’ CREATIVITY AND GRAMMAR SKILLS IN NORWEGIAN

Author(s): Raluca-Daniela Duinea
Subject(s): Syntax, Lexis, Language acquisition, Higher Education
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: Norwegian language; concrete poems; Jan Erik Vold; visual poem; grammatical poem;

Summary/Abstract: Jan Erik Vold’s Concrete Poems: A Way to Enhance Students’ Creativity and Grammar Skills in Norwegian. The current paper aims to present the didactic use of the Norwegian concrete poems. The concept of concrete poetry will be approached through Jan Erik Vold’s literary perspective as the promoter of concretism in Norway. In order to prove the effectiveness of these poems in the teaching process, a survey was conducted including a questionnaire with closed-ended and open-ended questions. The respondents were 1st- and 2nd- year students of BA in Norwegian language and literature and a group of 3rd-year students from The Centre for Language Industries, enrolled at the Faculty of Letters, at Babeș-Bolyai University. This research aimed at the effectiveness of using Vold’s concrete poems when teaching specific language structures in Norwegian. Thus, a survey was done at the end of one semester of experiment when I used Jan Erik Vold’s concrete poems for my students during my Norwegian language courses and seminars. The results showed that especially during these seminars students read, analyse and design concrete poems in Norwegian, including grammatical and typographical poems, ready-mades, tongue twisters and nursery-rhymes-like poems, in order to better understand and to revise a specific grammatical, syntactic or lexical structure in Norwegian.

  • Issue Year: 68/2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 65-84
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English
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