
- •I semester
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- •Practical assignment
- •Seminar 2 Linguistic Dichotomies and their role in the revealing of language nature
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- •Seminar 3 Types of systemic relations in the language
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- •Seminar 3 Practical assignments
- •Seminar 4 Morphology as a Part of Grammar
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- •Seminar №4 Practical assignment
- •1.Comment on the following terms:
- •2. Do the morphemic analysis of the following words:
- •3. Write down the words in groups according to the nature of the "s" morpheme and the meaning it conveys
- •Seminar 5 Grammatical meaning and grammatical category
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- •Seminar 5 Practical assignment
- •Written tasks.
- •Seminar 6 Parts of speech.
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- •Seminar №6 Practical assignment
- •2. Decide to what part of speech the words underlined may be assigned. Pose arguments.
- •3. Classify the following words into groups on the basis of their
- •Seminar 7 Grammatical Nature of English Noun
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- •Seminar №7 Practical assignment
- •3. Suggest names for the following genitives:
- •4. State the difference in meaning of the following word combinations:
- •Seminar 8 Grammatical Nature of English Verb Realization of Verbal Categories
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- •Seminar №8 Practical assignment
- •4. Account for the indication of time in:
- •Written tasks.
- •1. Read an extract from o. Wild’s “The Picture of Dorian Grey” and comment on the grammatical status of “- ing “ forms in the text.
- •Explain the use of Tense forms in the following extract аnd its Russian translation:
- •II semester
- •Seminar 1 Syntax as a Part of Grammatical Studies of the Language. Syntax of the Word Group
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- •Seminar 2 Syntax of the Simple Sentence.
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- •Sentence Practical assignments
- •Seminar 3 Composite sentence. Text.
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- •Seminar 4 Functional Study of the Language. Actual sentence division.
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- •Find thematic and rhematic sentences within each paragraph.
- •Comment on the functional logical perspective of the discourse. Yearning, Earning, Learning
- •Problems in Pronunciation
- •Seminar 5 Pragmatic studies in linguistics.
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- •Seminar Pragmatics
- •Seminar 6 Discourse analysis. Main problems of Psycholinguistics.
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- •1. Methods of linguistic analysis.
- •Individual Work № 2 Language units. Syntagmatics and paradigmatics.
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- •Individual Work № 3 Linguistic dichotomies
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- •Individual Work № 4 Morphology. Word as the main nominative unit of the language.
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- •Individual work № 5 Grammatical Category. Parts of Speech.
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- •Individual Work № 6 English Noun. Realization of Noun categories.
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- •Individual Work № 9 Syntax of the Composite Sentence. Syntax of the Text.
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- •Individual Work № 10 Communicative Linguistics. Pragmatics.
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- •Банк контрольно-тестових завдань
- •Контрольна робота з теоретичної граматики англійської мови (методичні рекомендації до виконання)
- •Variant 2
- •Variant 3
- •1. Methods of linguistic analysis.
- •Individual Work № 2 Development of English Grammatical Theory
- •M.Y. Blokh. A Course in Theoretical Grammar. - m.: Высшая школа -2003. – 423 p.
- •M.Y. Blokh., t.N.Semionova, s.V. Timofeyeva. Theoretical English Grammar. Seminars. - m.: Высшая школа -2003. – 471 p.
- •Alexeyeva Iryna. Theoretical Grammar Course of Modern English. – Vinnytsya: Nova Knyha. – 2007. – 328 p.
- •Individual Work № 3 Grammatical Classes of Words
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- •Individual Work № 4 English Verbids & Auxiliaries
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- •Individual Work № 5 English Modal Verbs
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- •Individual Work № 8 Linguistics of the text
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- •I saw him come.
- •He came.
- •N 1subj. – v1 – n2obj. – v2infin.
1. Methods of linguistic analysis.
1.1. Oppositional analysis.
1.2. Distributional analysis.
1.3. IC analysis.
1.4. Transformational analysis.
Recommended Literature:
Starikova O.M., Alova N.P. Seminars in Theoretical Grammar. – K. – 1980., p.7-16.
Themes for writing academic reports (essays):
History of English grammars. English grammars before 1900 (the first period): early (prenormative grammars), prescriptive grammars, classical scientific grammar.
History of English grammars. English grammars in the 20th century (the second period): prescriptive grammars in Modern Period, classical scientific English grammar in the Modern Period, Structural and transformational grammars.
Individual Work № 2 Language units. Syntagmatics and paradigmatics.
Study the following questions:
Segmental and supra-segmental units of the language.
Syntagmatic and paradigmatic aspects of the language.
Valency of linguistic units, their combinability.
Recommended literature:
M.Y. Blokh. A Course in Theoretical English Grammar, p.p. 11-19.
E. J. Morokhovskaya. Fundamentals of Theoretical English Grammar, p.p. 22-44.
Themes for writing academic reports (essays):
Syntagmatic and paradigmatic relations of linguistic units.
Individual Work № 3 Linguistic dichotomies
Study the following questions:
Dichotomy “language – speech” in the Saussure's theory of the language.
Dichotomy “synchrony-diachrony” in grammatical studies.
Recommended literature:
B. Ilyish. The Structure of Modern English, p. 6-7.
M. Y. Blokh. A Course in Theoretical English Grammar, p.p. 11-13.
Themes for writing academic reports (essays):
The Saussure’s contribution into the development of theory of linguistics.
The antithesis of language and speech.
Individual Work № 4 Morphology. Word as the main nominative unit of the language.
Study the following questions:
Word as the main nominative unit of the language, its main characteristics.
The problem of notional and function words.
Recommended literature:
B. Ilyish. The structure of modern English, p.p.34-35, 10-11.
E. J. Morokhovskaya . Fundamentals of Theoretical English Grammar, p.p. 46-56.
Themes for writing academic reports (essays):
Morphemic structure of the word.