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1.Pick out the word forms with common grammatical meaning to create appropriate grammatical categories. Do they correspond to the English variants?

Писал, прочитал, на окне, у стены, говорю, поле, должен, стоим, люди, рука, домов, волки, учитель, искусство, сердце, выучил, делать, продавать, хороший, буду ждать, книги, брат, проанализирую, более интересный, сидите, делал бы, смотря, прошедший, разговаривают, зубы, изобретает, часы, строится, осторожнее, самый скучный, был продиктован, встал бы, могу, продал, зная, мать, самый трудный, смеюсь, дети, ум, больше, ловил, поймал, пишущий.

2.Analyse the following pairs of words. What grammatical devices are used to denote grammatical meanings? Figure out cases in English:

Друг – друзья, возить – вожу, стол – столы, книга – книге, шел – шел бы, нога – ноги, рассказываешь – буду рассказывать, сделаю – мог бы сделать, современный – современнее, был – была, мышь – мыши, плохо – хуже, иду – шел, читал – был прочитан, буду писать – напишу, она есть – они есть, письмо к другу – письмо друга, рисовать – рисующий, дом – к дому, ехал – приехал, брал – взял, подарок брату – подарок брата, бежать – бегу, я – мне, одевать – одеваться, ты – твой – тебя, сказать – скажу – сказал, надо – нужно.

3.Which grammatical categories are made up by the paradigm of the given grammatical forms?

Exciting – more exciting – the most exciting; write – wrote – would have written; tooth – teeth; speak – spoke – having spoken; translate – is translated – was translated; the boy’s book – the boys’ rooms – at the boy’s; painted – was painting; reads – has read; far – further – the furthest; have talked – have been talking; study – would study – should study; carefully – less carefully; drive – are driving; the key to the door – the car keys – the son’s keys; he asks – I ask – they ask – we ask; will deliver – will have delivered; the public’s view – the point of view; criterion – criteria; goose – geese, story - stories, talk- is being talked; interesting- less interesting- the least interesting; give- might have been given; take – taking - taken.

Supplementary 1: Systemic nature of grammar: types of systematic relations

  1. Language as a system of signs; lingual synchrony and diachrony.

  2. Language vs Speech.

  3. Lingual units and syntagmatic relations. Types of syntagmas.

  4. Lingual units and paradigmatic relations. Grammatical paradigms, oppositional paradigmatic series.

(see: M.Y.Bloch. A Course in Theoretical English Grammar, Chapter 1, 4)

Supplementary 2: Morphemic structure of the word

  1. Definition of a morpheme as component of a word.

  2. Positional and functional criteria of the study of the morphemic structure of a word.

  3. Traditional classification: root-morpheme and affixal morphemes.

  4. Morphemic model of the English word.

  5. Allo-emic theory in Descriptive Linguistics; definition of an allo-term and eme-term.

  6. Distribution and distributional analysis with respect to the morphemic level.

  7. Types of distribution: contrastive, non-contrastive, complementary.

  8. Distributional morpheme types: free and bound, overt and covert, segmental and supra-segmental, additive and replacive, continuous and discontinuous.

(see: M.Y.Bloch. A Course in Theoretical English Grammar, Chapter 2, 2-5)

Revision tasks for self- control

What is the aim of Grammar?

What is the grammatical structure of the language?

Point out the aspects of the grammatical description of the language.

What are the distinguishing features of synthetical and analytical word forms?

What is the function of inflection, suppletivity, analytical forms?

List the features characterizing English as an analytical language.

Give the definition of the grammatical form of a word.

What are the ways of changing grammatical forms in English?

What are the types of the grammatical meaning?

What is the paradigm?

Give the definition of the grammatical category.