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Last update: doc. PhDr. Renata Pípalová, CSc. (07.09.2023)
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Renata Pípalová, CSc. (07.09.2023)
Self-study of literature 5 hours Work with study materials 5 hours Assignments 10 hours Seminar work 9 hours Preparation required for earning credits 15 hours |
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Renata Pípalová, CSc. (07.09.2023)
CRYSTAL, David. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. ISBN 0-521-40179-8. CARTER, Ronald, GODDARD, Angela, REAH, Danuta, SANGER, Keith, SWIFT, Maggie. Working with Texts: A Core Introduction to Language Analysis. 3rd ed. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2008. ISBN10: 0-415-41424-5. GEE, James P., HANDFORD, Michael. (eds) The Routledge Handbook of Discourse Analysis. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2014. ISBN 978-0-415-70978-1. HYLAND, Ken. Academic Discourse. English in a Global Context. London, New York: Continnuum, 2009. ISBN 978-0-8264-9804-5. KOŘENSKÝ, Jan, HOFFMANNOVÁ, Jana, MŮLLEROVÁ, Olga. Analýza komunikačního procesu a textu. Olomouc: UP v Olomouci, 2013. ISBN 978-80-244-4032-3. LEECH, Geoffrey, SHORT, Michael. Style in Fiction: A Linguistic Introduction to English Fictional Prose. 2nd edition. Harlow: Pearson Education Ltd., 2007. ISBN 978-0-582-78409-3. REAH, Danuta. The Language of Newspapers. 2nd ed. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2002. ISBN10: 0-415-27805-8. SHORT, Michael. Exploring the Language of Poems, Plays and Prose. Abingdon: Routledge, 2015. ISBN 9780582291300. SIMPSON, Paul. Stylistics. A Resource Book for Students. London: Routledge, 2004. ISBN 0-41528105-9. VERDONK, Peter. Stylistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. ISBN 0-19-437240-5. |
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Renata Pípalová, CSc. (07.09.2023)
SYLLABUS 23 12/10/2023 Introduction; Comprehensive Exam and State Exam Requirements; Literary and Linguistic/Stylistic interpretation; preliminary sample analysis 19/10/2023 Methodology – Style in Fiction, Chapter 3; Home assignment: pre-analyse a prose sample 26/10/2023 Text analysis 1 – Prose sample 30/11/2023 Text analysis 2 – Poetry sample 7/12/2023 Text analysis 3 – Topic suggested by students 14/12/2023 Text analysis 4 – Topic suggested by students 21/12/2023 Text analysis 5 – Student sample analyses 4/1/2024 Text analysis 6 – Student sample analyses
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Renata Pípalová, CSc. (07.09.2023)
CREDITS will be given to students for their attendance (up to 2 missed classes will be toleratated), active participation in seminar discussions (i.e., based on thorough home analyses of the given text samples), for successful presentation of their own sample analysis and adequate standard of their seminar paper. Each student will hold their floor once per semester – distributing a week ïn advance their own sample for analysis, conducting their own linguistic interpretation/comprehensive analysis in class (the time limit will be specified), inviting others to participate actively, seeking their further comments and feedback. To complete the course, within the first three weeks of the exam period students have to turn in their comprehensive sample analysis in writing, taking the form of a seminar project meeting all the content and formal criteria. The project should be at least three pages in length. If the content and/or form are not satisfactory, students may resubmit the paper once within the same exam period.
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