Ukrainian descriptive grammar - syntax 3222-30GOS4K-N
Detailed topics dicussed during the classes and lectures include: syntactic and functional-semantic categories, syntactic functions, parsing of syntax constructions, structure of sentences: formal-syntactic, semantic-syntactic and topic-comment. Part of the class is devoted to the relationship between syntax and punctuation.
Class finish with a written exam.
Student’s work number of hours:
Contact hours – 30 hours
Self-study for each class - one hour per week – 30 hours
preparation for exam – 30 hours
total – about 90 hours.
If it is not possible to conduct classes on university premises, classes
shall be held with the aid of distance learning tools, most likely Google
Meet and others recommended by the University of Warsaw.
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
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Learning outcomes
After course student:
Has well-organised detailed knowledge on terminology, theory and research methodology of linguistics (K1_W01)
Has structured knowledge in Ukrainian linguistics, knows the specificity of the subject of Ukrainian linguistics (K1_W06)
Has structured knowledge on the connections of the linguistics and the other studies (K1_W03)
Has structured knowledge on main movements of development and most important new achievements of Ukrainian Philology (K1_w06)
Has structured knowledge on complex nature of language and its historical changes (K1_W04)
Is able to apply theoretical aspects and terms appropriate for Ukrainian linguistics (K1_U01, K1_U02)
is able to state and solve task of Ukrainian linguistisc (K1_u05)
Is able to communicate using appropriate terminology (K1_U08)
Assessment criteria
Conditions for completing the course and admission to the final exam:
- continuous assessment, ie active participation in classes, passing tests, participation on individual presentation (analyse of the language)
The course ends with a written exam, where the assessment criteria are presented in the form of percentage thresholds (points obtained from the written exam)
60% - 68% - 3 (satisfactory)
69% - 77% - 3+ (satisfactory plus)
78% - 86% - 4 (good)
87% - 90% - 4+ (good plus)
91%-98% - 5 (very good
99% -100% - 5! (Very good with an exclamation mark)
Student can sit an exam for the second time in second session. The exam has the same form and condition as during first time.
The student has the right to 3 unexcused absences, each subsequent one requires an explanation. The lecturer will decide whether to accept absence or not.
The form for completion of classes on which the student was absent is determined by the lecturer.
If the total absences excused and unexcused exceeds 50 % of classes, this may be the basis to which the student fails the course.
Bibliography
1. Gramatyka współczesnego języka ukraińskiego. Morfologia. Składnia, Kraków: Wydawnictwo UJ, 2007.
2. Kononenko I., Język ukraiński i polski: studium kontrastywne, Warszawa 2012.
3. Szulżuk K., Syntaksys ukrajinśkoji mowy. Pidrucznyk, Kyjiw 2004.
4. Śpiwak O., Jurkowski M., Ukraińsko-polski słownik syntaktyczny, Warszawa 2003.
5. Ukrajinśkyj prawopys, Kyjiw 2019
Addition:
1. Iwanyc’ka N. Teoretycznyj syntaksys ukrajinśkoji mowy (formalno-gramatyczna struktura prostogo reczennya; czelny reczennya). Nawczalnyj posibnyk, Winnycia 1999, Cz. I.
2. Mirczenko M. Struktura syntaksycznyh kategorij, Luc’k 2001.
3. Slyńko I., Hujwaniuk N., Kobylanśka M. Syntaksys suczasnoji ukrajins’koji mowy: Problemni pytania, Kyjiw 1994.
4. Suczasna ukrajinśka literaturna mowa, pod red. M. Pluszcz, Kyjiw 1994.
5. Terlak Z., Ukrajinśka mowa; Zbirnyk wpraw iz syntaksysu ta punktuaciji, Lwiw 1999.
6. Ukrajinśka mowa: encyklopedia, Kyjiw 2000.
7. Wychowaneć I., Hramatyka ukrajinśkoji mowy. Syntaksys, Kyjiv 1993.
8. Wychowaneć I., Narysy z funkcionalnogo syntaksysu ukrajinśkoji mowy, Kyjiw 1992.
9. Zahnitko A., Teoretyczna gramatyka ukrajinśkoji mowy: Syntaksys, Donec’k 2001.
10. Zahnitko A., Ukraijinśkyj syntaksys: Naukowo-teoretycznyj i nawczalno-praktycznyj kompleks, Cz. I-II, Kyjiw 1996.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: