Descriptive Grammar of the Russian Language. Morphology 3202-S1OGM21e
Lecture is designed to present a a systematic knowledge necessary to pass the course.
The lecture includes the following topics:
MORPHEMICS: concept of morpheme, types of morphemes, allomorphs and variants of morphemes, morpheme analysis.
WORD FORMATION: synchronic and diachronic word formation, formative divisibility: motivated and unmotivated words, formative stem and formant, methods and types of derivation, formative meaning, lexical category and type, regularity and productivity in word-formation, formative paradigm, formative family of words, formative analysis.
MORPHOLOGY OF NOMINAL PARTS OF SPEECH: the basic concepts of morphology, classification of words into parts of speech. Noun: lexical and semantic characteristics, morphological categories, basics of noun formation. Adjective: semantic and categorial characteristics, classification, forms of degrees of comparison, short-form and full-form adjectives, declension, basics of adjective formation. Pronoun: semantic and functional classification, morphological categories. Numeral: semantic characteristic, division, declension, syntactic features.
Verb: semantic characteristic, morphological categories, basics of verb formation.
Adverb: semantics and morphology.
Category of state: morphological and semantic characteristics.
Dependent parts of speech: prepositions, conjunctions, particles, interjections.
Exercises are designed to deepen knowledge learned during the lecture, give her a practical application, to mobilize students to be active and work systematically.
Term 2023Z:
As in the part "General information on the course (independent of a term)". |
Term 2024Z:
As in the part "General information on the course (independent of a term)". |
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
- the student knows and understands the basic principles of linguistic analysis of a text at morphological level
- the student knows and understands the basic Russian and Polish linguistic terminology in the scope of morphology.
Skills:
- the student has basic research skills in the scope of analysis and interpretation of given texts at morphological level,
- the student can use linguistic terminology at morphological level,
- the student can analyze grammatical forms in a text, select and classify language units, create definite grammatical forms, s/he knows the principles of changes in paradigms.
Social competences:
- the student is aware of the need of continuing education,
- the student is aware of the level of their knowledge and skills in the scope of morphology, and s/he can update or improve their knowledge.
Assessment criteria
Test – 26 questions, max points 185
The final grade includes points from test and from tests during classes, i.e. 165 + 80 = 265
Points and marks:
133 – 158 = 3,0
159 – 185 = 3,5
186 – 211 = 4,0
212 – 237 = 4,5
238 – 264 = 5,0
265=5!
The estimated total number of hours the student ought to devote to achieve the defined effects of studying:
- lecture and classes = 60 hours (2 ECTS)
- individual preparation for every lecture/ class = about 45 hours (1,5 ECTS)
- exam preparation = about 15 hours (0,5 ECTS)
TOTAL about 120 hours
The student has the right to 2 unexcused absences, each subsequent one requires justification. The lecturer decides on the recognition of absence.
Exceeding excused and unexcused absences by 50% of classes may be grounds to fail the course.
The conditions for passing the course on the resit exam are the same as on the ordinary of exam.
If it is not possible to conduct classroom classes, classes will be conducted using distance communication tools, most likely Google Classroom and others recommended by the University of Warsaw.
Practical placement
not applicable
Bibliography
Bol’šoj enciklopedičeskij slowar'. Jazykoznanije, red. V. N. Jarceva, Moskva 1998.
Golanov I., Morfologija sovremennogo russkogo jazyka, Moskva 1986.
Kratkaja russkaja grammatika, red. N. J. Švedova, V. V. Lopatin, Moskva 1989.
Kuzniecova A. I., Jefremova T. F., Slowar’ morfem russkogo jazyka, Moskva 1986.
Russkaja grammatika, red. N. J. Švedova, t. I, Moskva 1980.
Russkij jazyk: Enciklopedija, red. J. N. Karaulov, Moskva 1997.
Tichonov N. A., Slovoobrazovatel'nyj slovar’ russkogo jazyka, t. 1 i 2, Moskva 1985.
J. Wawrzyńczyk, W. Zmarzer, Gramatyka opisowa współczesnego języka rosyjskiego, cz. 2, Leksyka. Słowotwórstwo, red. A. Bartoszewicz, J. Wawrzyńczyk, Warszawa 1987.
J. Wawrzyńczyk, W. Zmarzer, Gramatyka opisowa współczesnego języka rosyjskiego, cz. 3, Morfologia, red. A. Bartoszewicz, J. Wawrzyńczyk, Warszawa 1987.
Vinogradov V. V., Russkij jazyk. Grammatičeskoje učenije o slove, Moskva 1972.
Zalizniak A. A., Grammatičeskij slowar' russkogo jazyka, Moskva 1977.
Term 2023Z:
As in the part "General information on the course (independent of a term)". |
Term 2024Z:
As in the part "General information on the course (independent of a term)". |
Notes
Term 2023Z:
Auxiliary language - Polish. |
Term 2024Z:
Auxiliary language - Polish. |
Additional information
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