Grammar of Japanese Language 3600-7-JA1-GJJ1
Subject of the class is basic problems of grammar of standard modern Japanese language (i.e. hyōjungo), its phonetics, syntax, inflection, word formation etc. Constructions studied during the classes are introduced accordingly with the subjects of the Knowledge of the Japanese Language lecture and also other Japanese language classes (speciality subjects).
The stress is put on accquiring of practical ability to build conjugational forms of verbs and adjectives, automatic and correct use of these forms in proper constructions; functional usage of all parts of speech, especially particles and others with important grammatical meaning; ability to construct correct simple and compound sentences and to translate correctly between Polish and Japanese languages, with taking into consideration the grammatical and stylistic identity of both languages.
Type of course
obligatory courses
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knowledge
– has extensive knowledge of Japanese language (its structure, grammar, history, script) (K_W12)
– is aware of the complex nature of Japanese language, its place and significance in the cultural and historical context of Japan (K_W13)
– has rudimentary knowledge of translation rules from Japanese language into Polish (K_W15)
Skills
– has a command of Japanese language (within the material deignated for the I semester) (K_U12)
– can translate literary texts and writings from Japanese language into Polish (within the material deignated for the I semester) (K_U14)
– can properly function in the linguistic and cultural environment of Japan (in relation to situations discussed in the I semester) (K_U17)
Social Competences
– understands the need to learn all one’s life (K_K01)
Assessment criteria
Evaluation will be based on:
class attendance (at least 50 per cent in semester)
in case of absence sick leave should be presented
up to two absences without a sick leave are possible
preparing before classes, activity during classes
written tests will be basis for allowing a student to attend an exam
returning all homework on time
Winter semester: graded assignment
Summer semester: exam
Practical placement
none
Bibliography
Shokyu nihongo, tom 1 i 2, TUFS 2009
Try! JLPT N5, N4, ASK, 2014
Donna toki do tsukau nihongo hyogen bunkei 200 (N4 - N5), ALC, 2013
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