- •Seminar 1 Lexicology As a Branch of Linguistics Characteristic Features of the English Vocabulary
- •Seminar 2 The Etymological Background of the English Vocabulary (I)
- •Reference:
- •Practical Tasks:
- •Seminar 3 The Etymological Background of the English Vocabulary (II)
- •Reference:
- •Arnold I.V. The English Word. M., 1986, pp. 255-261, 106-107, 131
- •Practical Tasks:
- •Seminar 4 The Morphological Structure of English Words.
- •Reference
- •Arnold I.V. The English Word. M., 1986, pp. 77-90, 101-102, 104-106, 116-118
- •Practical Tasks
- •Seminar 5 Word–Building in English: Major word-building means
- •Reference
- •Arnold I.V. The English Word. M., 1986, pp.90-101
- •Practical Tasks
- •Seminar 6 Word–Building in English: Shortening and minor word-building means
- •Reference
- •Arnold I.V. The English Word. M., 1986, pp. 134-152.
- •Antrushina g.B. And others. English Lexicology. M., 2000, pp. 115-120.
- •Ginzburg r.S.. A Course in Modern English Lexicology. M, 1979, pp. 184-191.
- •Practical Tasks
- •Tutorial 1 General Revision
- •Seminar 7 Semasiology. The Semantic Structure of the Word
- •Reference
- •Arnold I.V. The English Word. M., 1986, pp. 27-33, 37-50, 33-36.
- •Practical Tasks
- •Seminar 8 Polysemy in English
- •Semantic analysis: lexico-semantic, componential, contextual. Reference
- •Practical Tasks
- •Seminar 9 The Development and Change of the Semantic Structure of the Word
- •Reference
- •Practical Tasks
- •Revision.
- •Progress test 2
- •The notion of Etymology. The etymological background of the English vocabulary.
- •The role of borrowings in the English vocabulary. Main groups of loan words in English.
- •Assimilation of borrowings, types of assimilation, degree of assimilation.
- •Composition. Different types of compounds in English. The criteria of distinguishing compounds from word combinations.
- •Shortening in English. Clipping, abbreviation, ellipsis.
- •Motivation. Types of motivation. Degrees of motivation.
- •Seminar 1
- •Seminar 2 paradigmatic relations of words in english Lexical Synonyms in English
- •Zykova I.V. A Practical Course in English Lexicology. M., 2006, pp. 40-41, 43-45
- •Ginzburg r.S. And others. A Course in Modern English Lexicology. M., 1979, pp. 55-59,
- •Lectures
- •Seminar 3 Antonyms and Hyponyms in English
- •Tutorial 1 Revision: Paradigmatic Relations of Words in English. Syntagmatic relations of words in english
- •Seminar 4 english phraseology (I)
- •Zykova I.V. A Practical Course in English Lexicology. M., 2006, pp. 128-131
- •Ginzburg r.S. And others. A Course in Modern English Lexicology. M., 1979, pp. 73-88
- •Lectures
- •Seminar 5 english phraseology (2)
- •Zykova I.V. A Practical Course in English Lexicology. M., 2006, pp. 134-136
- •Seminar 6 stylistic differentiation of the english vocabulary (1): Neutral Words. Literary-bookish Vocabulary in English.
- •Lecture.
- •Barbarisms Seminar 7 stylistic differentiation of the english vocabulary (2): Informal Conversational Vocabulary in English
- •Lecture.
- •Seminar 8 standard english.
- •Variants and dialects of english.
- •Lecture.
- •Seminar 9 english lexicography
- •Progress test 4.
- •Tutorial 2 General Revision
- •Progress test 2 How to analyse an explanatory dictionary
- •Лексикология английского языка Перечень вопросов к экзамену
- •The word as the basic unit of the language.
- •Minor types of word-building in English.
Zykova I.V. A Practical Course in English Lexicology. M., 2006, pp. 134-136
Arnold I.V. The English Word. M., 1986. pp. 170-181
Antrushina G.B. English Lexicology. M., 2000. pp. 234-236, 242-251
Koonin A.V. English Phraseology. M., 1970 pp. 306-340
Practical Tasks
Zykova I.V. A Practical Course in English Lexicology. M., 2006, ex. 11, 12, 13 pp.142-144
Antrushina G.B. English Lexicology. M., 2000. ex. 11-13 pp. 240-241, ex. 5-11 pp. 255-258
Laboratory Work № 19, 20, 24, 25
Learn the definitions of the following terms and get ready for the terminology test.
Phraseological fusions (V.V. Vinogradov’s classification)
Phraseological unities (V.V. Vinogradov’s classification)
Phraseological combinations (V.V. Vinogradov’s classification)
Idioms (A.I. Smirnitsky’s classification)
Phraseological units (A.I. Smirnitsky’s classification)
Traditional phrases (A.I. Smirnitsky’s classification)
Proverb
Saying
Familiar quotations
Clichés
Seminar 6 stylistic differentiation of the english vocabulary (1): Neutral Words. Literary-bookish Vocabulary in English.
Functional styles. The system of the stylistic differentiation of the English vocabulary.
Neutral words. Standard English Vocabulary.
Literary-bookish vocabulary in English:
a) general literary-bookish words;
b) special literary-bookish words.
Reference
Arnold I.V. The English Word. M., 1986. pp. 240-244.
Antrushina G.B. English Lexicology. M., 2000. pp. 12, 27-38.
Galperin I.R. Stylistics. M., 1977, pp.70-104.
Lecture.
Practical Tasks
Antrushina G.B. English Lexicology. M., 2000. ex. II, III, IV pp. 39-43.
Laboratory Work № 17.
Learn the definitions of the following terms and get ready for the terminology test.
Functional style
Standard English vocabulary
Neutral words
Stylistically marked words
General literary-bookish words
Special literary-bookish words
Terms
Poetic words
Neologisms
Obsolescent words
Obsolete words
Archaic words (proper)
Historical words
Barbarisms Seminar 7 stylistic differentiation of the english vocabulary (2): Informal Conversational Vocabulary in English
Colloquialisms in English:
a) literary-colloquial words;
b) familiar-colloquial words.
Substandard colloquial vocabulary:
low colloquial/vernacular words;
dialect words;
vulgarisms.
Slang.
Reference
Arnold I.V. The English Word. M., 1986. pp. 245-251.
Antrushina G.B. English Lexicology. M., 2000. pp. 13-21.
Galperin I.R. Stylistics. M., 1977, pp.104-122.
Lecture.
Practical Tasks
Antrushina G.B. English Lexicology. M., 2000. ex. III, IV pp. 23-26.
Laboratory Work № 16.
Learn the definitions of the following terms and get ready for the terminology test.
Colloquialisms
Literary colloquial words
Familiar colloquial words
Vernacular / low colloquial words
Dialectisms
Vulgarisms
Slang
General slang
Special slang
Jargonisms
Professionalisms
Argo / cant
