|
|
|
||
Last update: Mgr. Kristina Hellerová (23.09.2020)
|
|
||
Last update: Mgr. Kristina Hellerová (28.09.2022)
Latin and classical Greek (in spite of the present-day dominant role of English) undoubtedly represent the pillars of international medical terminology. The objective of the course is to familiarize students with the basics of the two classical languages and enable them to better understand the meaning and morphological structure of medical terms and also to help them better understand the grammatical structure of the terms. |
|
||
Last update: Mgr. Kristina Hellerová (28.09.2022)
Literature: Veselá, A.: Lékařská terminologie pro fyzioterapeuty, Karolinum, Praha 2003 |
|
||
Last update: Mgr. Kristina Hellerová (30.09.2021)
seminar |
|
||
Last update: Mgr. Kristina Hellerová (28.09.2022)
Two partial online Moodle tests during the semester (70% pass) – in that case students are given a credit, if they fail, they have to write the credit test (70% pass). It is necessary to sign up in SIS for the credit test and the exam (dates available in week 15 and within the examination period). |
|
||
Last update: Mgr. Kristina Hellerová (28.09.2022)
Course Syllabus 2) Latin phonetics, distintiction of sounds, rules of pronounciation, revision 3)Basic grammatical terminology: cases, word classes, singular, plural, masculine, feminine and neuter, flection of nouns 4) 1st declension nouns: basic characteristic, paradigm, revision 5) 2nd declension nouns: basic characteristic, paradigm of masculine and neuter nouns, revision 6) 1st and 2nd declension adjectives: basic characteristic, paradigm, exceptions, revision 7) 3rd declension nouns: basic characteristic, division of nouns - parisyllabic and imparisyllabic nouns, paradigm, exceptions, revision 8) 4th and 5th declension nouns: basic characteristic, paradigm of both the declensions, revision 9) 3rd declension adjectives: basic characteristic, division of adjectives, paradigm, revision 10) Comparison of adjectives: paradigm; numerals declension; revision 11) Basic Greek medical vocabulary, revision 12) Word-formation: ways of forming a medical term, Latin and Greek prefixes and suffixes, making compounds (derivation and composition): ability to analyse a compound into morphological and semantical elements; revision 13) Revision, credit test |