Culture of Polish Language I 3003-11A1KT
During the lecture, students:
• get to know basic terms of normative linguistics and the most important former and contemporary publications codifying the language standard;
• familiarize with the organizations institutionally dealing with language policy;
• recognize either opportunities for the Polish language, or dangers in a globalizing world;
• get acquainted with the typology and the mechanisms of language errors;
• become sensitive to aesthetic and ethic aspects of statements, rules of language courtesy, as well as social, aesthetic and cognitive values of the language;
• familiarize with basic terms of lexicology.
The class will be mainly devoted to developing the culture of language in the subjective sense - it’s about shaping the students’ ability to correctly (i.e. in accordance with the language standard) use the language in its lexical, phraseological and stylistic aspect. Under the teacher’s guidance, students will analyze fragments of contemporary texts and will carry out their lexical, phraseological and stylistic correction.
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Learning outcomes
Having finished the course, a student:
- uses the lexicon and phraseology in accordance with the socially approved rules of using lexical units;
- adjusts the selection of vocabulary to the circumstances, e.g. the recipients’ skills, their social function;
- expresses himself/herself clearly, convincingly, using rich vocabulary;
- recognizes the types of lexical errors and their mechanisms, describes them using the terms of normative linguistics;
- analyzes the contemporary Polish texts and performs the normative assessment of the vocabulary used, justifying his/her judgements;
- recognizes basic growth trends in the field of the contemporary Polish vocabulary;
- defines the basic terms of normative linguistics and uses them in the assessment of language phenomena;
- builds texts meeting the requirements of the ethics of speech, recognizes manipulation endeavours;
- uses the language in accordance with the principles of language courtesy, identifies trends in the Polish language courtesy;
- speaks Polish with the awareness that language is not only a tool of communication, but also the value of culture;
- demonstrates the concern of language, recognizes the phenomenon of vulgarization;
- while assessing the language, refers to the contemporary correctness and codification publications;
.-explains lexical phenomena in contemporary Polish language;
- defines and identifies types of formal and semantic relations between words;
- knows characteristics of different functional style
- is able to analyze texts representing these styles.
Assessment criteria
-Two absences allowed in the semester.
- Having passed all tests carried out in class (eventually, at least 60%).
- Having passed the test concerning the lecture (at least 60%).
- The final oral exam.
Two absences per semester are allowed. Above this number (excluding cases immediately documented) there is no possibility to pass classes.
Practical placement
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Bibliography
Formy i normy, czyli poprawna polszczyzna w praktyce, red. K. Mosiołek-Kłosińska, Warszawa 2015.
A. Markowski, Kultura języka polskiego. Teoria. Zagadnienia leksykalne, Warszawa 2005.
A. Markowski, Język polski. Poradnik Profesora Andrzeja Markowskiego, Warszawa 2003.
Wielki słownik poprawnej polszczyzny PWN, red. A. Markowski, Warszawa 2012.
+ articles and books recommended by the teacher
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