Modern Greek language - intermediate group 4018-LEK-NGR1FN
This is a course in contemporary Modern Greek - Koini Neoelliniki (κοινή νεοελληνική), previously known as Demotic, with elements of dialects and Katharevousa (set phrases, sayings, proverbs).
An intermediate course of practical classes totalling 120 hours (per year). The material selected by the teacher corresponds to the B1 level of the international Certificate of Attainment in Modern Greek.
An intermediate course of practical classes totalling 120 hours (per year). Material selected by the teacher.
Students will:
- improve their knowledge of contemporary Modern Greek (Demotic, Koini Neoelliniki) in speech and writing
- learn elements of the “learned language” Katharevousa
- supplement and expand their knowledge of Modern Greek morphology and syntax
- acquire the ability to understand spoken and written popular and literary utterances and texts
- practice expressing their thoughts in writing
- improve their communication in everyday situations
- learn about the literature and culture of contemporary Greeks (texts of poetry and prose, daily newspapers and Greek websites, excerpts from texts in literary periodicals, etc.)
- prepare by themselves (and present individually) 300 pages of a Modern Greek text agreed upon with the teachers.
Overview of the year’s material:
An asterisk (*) marks issues causing Polish students the greatest problems.
A. Grammar issues (Demotic)
I. Improving pronunciation and learning more about rules of accentuation / Βελτιώση της προσφοράς και τονισμού.
II. Orthography exercises / Ορθογραφικές ασκήσεις.
III. Supplementary information on phonetics and phonology / Πρόσθετες πληροφορίες στο θέμα της φωνητικής και φωνολογίας:
- alternative consonant groups (e.g. φτ/φθ; χτ/χθ; κτ/ χτ; πτ/φτ),
- euphonic additions (γ between vowels)
- selected phonetic phenomena (hiatus, diphthongization, synizesis, elision, etc.)
- rules for preserving or losing the final -ν
IV. Morphology / Μορφολογία:
1. Nouns / Όνομα: continuation of inflected forms:
- imparisyllabic masculine / ανισοσύλλαβα αρσενικά (-ης,-ας
/-ήδες,-άδες, -ές/-έδες; -ους/-ούδες),
- imparisyllabic feminine / ανισοσύλλαβα θηλυκά (-ά/-άδες),
- feminine / θηλικά with -ω and -ού,
- feminine of the ancient type / αρχαιόκλιτα θηλυκά (σκέψη< σκέψις,
δύναμη <δύναμις),
- neuter / ουδέτερα (-ος/-η),
- the plural of surnames
- singular only (singularia tantum),
- changing their meaning depending on the number.
2. *Articles / Άρθρο:
- detailed problems of using definite and indefinite articles
3. Adjectives / Επίθετα:
inflection:
- triple-termination with -ής/-ιά/-ί; -ύς/-ιά/-ύ,
- imparisyllabic with -ης/-α/-ικο,
- the most frequent exceptions and their declension (πολύς/πολλή/πολύ;
συνεχής,-ής,-ές),
- irregular and defective comparison
- comparisons with the use of από, τόσο-όσο, που.
4. Numerals / Αριθμητικά:
- cardinal numbers / απόλυτα: 1–100,000,
- ordinal numbers / τακτικά: 1–1000,
- letter numerals
5. *Pronouns / Αντωνυμίες:
- repeating of pronouns (“repetitive” pronouns)
- special uses of a pronoun with an article (εγώ ο ίδιος, αυτός ο...),
- intensive pronouns (μόνος μου; δικός του; οι δυο μας; Κοντά
μου; ο εαυτός μου),
- using indefinite pronouns (κάποιος, κανείς, καθένας,
αρκετοί),
- using the pronouns τέτοιος, ό,τι, όσος.
6. Verbs / Ρήματα – voices / φωνές:
- forms of the passive voice of conjugation II verbs
- transforming sentences in active voice into passive voice
- passive voice with από,
- differences in the meanings of verbs in active voice and reflexive-passive voice (δανείζω, δανείζομαι),
- verbs with only active or only passive forms (deponentia).
7. Verbs – tenses / χρόνοι and moods / εγκλίσεις:
- further conjugation of past and future perfect tenses and the subjunctive and imperative mood
- the present perfect tense (παρακειμενος),
- imperative mood using να, να μην,
- ways of expressing a wish (θα ήθελα),
- impersonal verbs / απρόσωπα,
- irregular verbs / ανώμαλα,
- participles / μετοχή.
8. Prepositions / Προθέσεις:
- using από, με, παρά, αντί, δίχως, χωρίς.
9. Adverbs / Επιρρήματα:
- adverbs with -ως / -α,
- different uses of πια, όχι, κιόλας,
- forming adverbs from pronouns
- comparison of adverbs
10. Interjections / Επιφωνήματα:
– ρε, καλέ, μακάρι, κρίμα, στάσου.
V. Syntax / Σύνταξη – selected issues:
1. Special functions of cases. / Ειδικές λειτουργίες των
πτώσεων.
2. *Using articles / Χρήση των άρθρων.
3. *The place of pronouns in sentences / Θέση των προθέσεων σε προτάσεις:
- affirmative sentences
- interrogative sentences
- negative sentences
- imperative sentences
4. *Negatives with δεν and μη / Αρνητικές φράσεις και προτάσεις.
5. Syntax of compound sentences / Σύνταξη των υποτακτικών
προτάσεων:
- ούτε...ούτε...; ή...ή...; είτε...είτε...; ενώ, καθώς, πριν, μόλις, επειδή,
ότι, πως, που, μη, ίσως, μήπως, όσο, όποιος, αν και...
6. Conditionals / Υποθετικός λόγος.
7. Reported speech / Πλάγιος λόγος.
8. Word formation / Σχηματισμός λέξεων:
- verbs derived from nouns and adjectives
- nouns derived from verbs (e.g. denoting an acting person, an action and its effects)
- adjectives derived from verbs, nouns, adverbs
- derivative adverbs
- diminutives / υποκοριστικά and their formatives,
- compound words (e.g. αξέχαστος, ανδρόγυνο, ασπρόμαυρος,
ανεβοκατεβαίνω, ανω-κάτω).
B. Sample themes / Θεματολογία:
- spoken and written CV / βιογραφικό σημείωμα,
- family and friends / οικογένεια, φίλοι,
- daily schedule (leisure pastimes) / πρόγραμμα της ημέρας, διασκέδαση,
- favourite book, film, hobby / αγαπημένο βιβλίο, ταινία, χόμπι,
- plans for the future / σχέδια για το μέλλον,
- home and surroundings / town, countryside / σπίτι και περιβάλλον, πόλη και
χωριό,
- occupations and pastimes / επαγγέλματα και απασχολήσεις,
- climate, the weather / κλίμα, καιρός,
- *phrases related to age and time / φράσεις που έχουν σχέση με την
ηλικία και το χρόνο,
- shopping etc. Ψώνια,
- illness (symptoms, seeing the doctor, at the pharmacy) / αρρώστια (στο
γιατρό, στο φαρμακείο),
- Greece for tourists (travel, hotel, sightseeing) / τουρισμός στην
Ελλάδα (ταξίδι ξενοδοχείο, αξιοθέατα).
- review of the daily press / ανάγνωση του καθημερινού τύπου.
Type of course
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes:
KNOWLEDGE:
1. expanding and deepening the knowledge gained in the first year about the morphology and syntax of Modern Greek
2. learning about elements of “learned language” (Katharevousa) and some features of dialects
3. expanding and enriching the vocabulary appropriate for the language skill level
4. learning about elements of the history of modern Greece (the period of Turkish domination, Crete under Venetian rule, the Greek uprising (the Klephti and the Armatoles), the formation and history of the Greek state)
5. knowledge on elements of the geography of modern Greece: lands and islands, “sites of memory” (Athens, Messolonghi, Psara, Chios, Smyrna, Thessaloniki, etc.)
6. recognizing elements of tradition (costume, music, cuisine, architecture, etc.)
7. learning about elements of contemporary culture, with a special focus on the lives of young people in Greece (studies, film, sports, entertainment, etc.)
SKILLS:
1. using the grammatical forms and syntactic structures learned in class
2. with the help of a dictionary, reading contemporary medium-difficult texts in Demotic (including selected literary texts: songs, poems, short stories)
3. translating simple literary texts (excerpts from contemporary poetry and prose)
4. reproducing texts with familiar vocabulary in writing (alphabet and orthography)
5. producing written texts (essay, letter, complaint, CV, recommendation, etc.)
6. producing utterances on selected topics (formulating and defending one’s own opinion)
7. communicating with Greeks in daily situations
SOCIAL COMPETENCES:
1. awareness of the limited scope of their knowledge and the need for continual learning
2. being able to work individually and in a group (role-playing)
3. organizing their own work (Modern Greek texts to prepare on their own)
Assessment criteria
Assessment criteria (during the academic year):
Credits:
- individual written tests:
short test
dictation
grammar test
essay
- group presentations and dialogues (role-playing)
- individual reports
- written test at the end of each semester
Reading in the original (individual studies, 300 pages) – the course involves individual work on a text (selected books) concluding with a test in front of the teacher of Modern Greek. The form of this test (oral/written) will be decided by the teacher. The grade is entered as a credit for required reading.
Bibliography
Podręczniki i inne pomoce
Materiały do ćwiczeń przygotowują lektorzy.
Dostępne w języku polskim (wymienione dla kursu I)
1. M. Borowska, Μπαρμπαγιώργος. Książka do nauki języka nowogreckiego, Warszawa 2004.
2. M. Triandafilidis, Mała gramatyka nowogrecka, przekład i opracowanie I, Szelągiewicz-Ellenikos, A. Maciejewska, W. Gawłowska, Saloniki 1997.
3. K. Tuszyńska-Maciejewska, Powiedz to po grecku. Część I. Podręcznik języka nowogreckiego z zarysem gramatyki opisowej, Poznań 2006.
4. M. Bzinkowski, Rozmówki greckie, Kraków 2006.
5. M.T. i Th. Kamburelisowie, Podręczny słownik grecko-polski i polsko-grecki, t. I-II, Warszawa 1999.
Zalecane greckojęzyczne:
Γ. Μπαμπινιώτης, Ελληνική γλώσσα, Αθήνα 1995.
Χ. Σιόντης, Μαθαίνω την ελληνική γλώσσα, Ιωάννινα 2001
Περισσότερα ελληνικά, Θεσσαλονίκη 1979.
Κείμενα για νέους σε απλά ελληνικά, 3-4, Αθήνα 2004.
Μ. Τριανταφυλλίδης, Νεοελληνική γραμματική, Αθήνα 1980.
Additional information
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