Contemporary Turkish Language 3600-7-TU1-WJT(L)
During lectures student gains the knowledge of Turkish single phrase structure, its syntactic expressions and their relations and properties of some expressions corresponding with Indoeuropean subordinated clauses. The unique syntactic compounds are discussed with comparison to their equivalents in the language known by students.
1. Phrase and its definition
2. Predicative types in Turkish language
3. The types of predicates
4. Phrases with one argument.
5. Compound nominal predicates.
6. Agreement relation
7. Ordinate relation
8. Adjunction relation
9. The sequence of elements in a phrase
10. Meaning and function of syntactic adjunctive expressions with a verbal noun in defined argument function.
11. Meaning and function of syntactic adjunctive expressions with a verbal noun in defining argument function
12. Equivalents of a.m. expressions loaned from Indo-European languages
13. Relative syntactic expressions
14. Causal syntactic expressions and their Indo European equivalents
15. Syntactic expressions with the meaning of purpose and their Indo European equivalents
16. Syntactic expressions with the meaning of time relations and their Indo European equivalents
17. Syntactic expressions with the meaning of mode and degree and their Indo European equivalents
18. Syntactic expressions with the meaning of assent and their Indo European equivalents
19. Conditional clauses
20. Hypotactic sentences
21. Unique syntactic expressions
22. Comparison of loan clauses with the structure of Turkish sentence
Type of course
Mode
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
o has basic knowledge in the range of theory of humanities necessary to understand chosen cultural aspects within the scope of linguistic and history of language [K_W04];
o has extensive knowledge of the Turkish language (its structure, history, script) [K_W12];
o is aware of the complex nature of Turkish language, its place and significance in the cultural and historical context of Turkey and Middle East [K_W13];
o is aware of the linguistic variety and its influence on the cultural and political situation of the world [K_W14]
Skills:
o has a good command of Turkish at the A2+ level, uses grammatical rules of Turkish within the scope described in the profile of the course [K_U12].
Kompetencje:
o can set appropriate goals and ways to achieve them in the context of academic, professional and social activity [K_K04]
o acts in aid of sharing and promoting cultural and linguistic heritage of Turkey [K_K08]
Assessment criteria
knowledge of issues discussed in the lecture
Bibliography
Mehmet Hengirmen Türkçe Dilbilgisi, Ankara 2007
Korkmaz Z., Türkiye Türkçesi Grameri (Şekilbilgisi), Ankara 2005
Fuat Bozkurt, Türkiye Türkçesi, Istanbul 2010
Tadeusz Majda, Język turecki, Warszawa 2001
Lewis G.L., Turkish Grammar, Oxford 1963
Marek Stachowski, Gramatyka turecka w zarysie
www.onlineturkish.com (Lekcje gramatyki tureckiej dla początkujących)
http://www.turkishlanguage.co.uk/turkgram.htm (Podstawy gramatyki tureckiej dla cudzoziemców)
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