Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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1. a) Rigid word classes b) Layers of words according to stylistic attributes; derivation of nouns within the frame of mutation category. 2. a) Grammatical gender as a grammatical category b) Expansion of vocabulary; abbreviation and its place in the word formation system of Czech 3. a) Types of words b) Morfematika (level of structural elements of words), derivation of adjectives 4. a) Grammatical aspect as a grammatical category b) Lexicology and lexicography; derivation of adverbs 5. a) Morphology as a grammatical discipline b) Synonymy; word formation methods and procedures 6. a) Flexible word classes b) Polysemy; composition of nouns 7. a) Adjectives - functional and semantical analysis b) Lexical semantics; composition of verbs 8. a) Voice as a grammatical category b) Changes/ of lexical meaning; composition of adjectives 9. a) Relation of morphology, lexicology and word formation b) Layers of words according to time attributes, derivation of verbs 10. a) Grammatical mood as a grammatical category b) Antonymy; current developing tendencies in Czech word formation system 11. a) Nouns - functional and semantical analysis b) Relation of vocabulary and society; composition of adverbs 12. a) Grammatical person and grammatical number as grammatical categories b) Abbreviation; terms word, denomination 13. a) Pronouns - functional and semantical analysis b) Derivation; vocabulary and its composition 14. a) Verbs - functional and semantical analysis b) Hyperonymy; hyponymy; basic terms from the field of word formation 15. a) Numerals - functional and semantical analysis b) Layers of vocabulary according to stylistic viewpoint; word formation means 16. a) Grammatical tense as a grammatical category b) Composition of vocabulary; derivation of nouns within the frame of transposition category. 17. a) Rigid word classes b) Homonymy; word formative structure of word 18. a) Autosemantic and synsematic words b) Composition; derivation of nouns within the frame of modification category 19. a) Grammatical categories of higher and lower order b) Phraseme/idiom; onomasiological structure of word 20. a) Adverbs - functional and semantical analysis b) Vocabulary loans; forming extended and synsematic word classes 21. a) Grammatical case and grammatical number as a grammatical category b) Word class conversion, conversion of one word class to another; phrase
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Learning outcomes
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Content of the exam is to examine gained understanding and knowledge in Lexicology and word forming and Morphology; and that in extent given by characteristics of given subject with the regard to their usage in pedagogical practice of students. Exam is composed of three issues: a) from lexicology, b) from morphology and c) from lexical and morphological analysis of short authentic czech text.
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Prerequisites
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Student may take the exam in case he or she received credits from the subjects "Morphology" and "Lexicology and word formation".
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Recommended literature
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Viz charakteristika studijního předmětu Lexikologie a slovotvorba a morfologie.
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