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Last update: PhDr. Zuzana Nádraská, Ph.D. (23.01.2023)
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Last update: PhDr. Zuzana Nádraská, Ph.D. (23.01.2023)
Self-study of literature: 10 hours Individual work with study materials: 15 hours Fulfilling the individual course assignments: 25 hours Test preparation: 20 hours |
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Last update: PhDr. Zuzana Nádraská, Ph.D. (16.02.2023)
CRUSE, David. A. Meaning in Language. An Introduction to Semantics and Pragmatics. 3rd edition. Oxford: OUP, 2011. ČERMÁK, František. Lexikon a Sémantika. Praha: NLN, 2010. I JACKSON, Howard. Words and their meaning. Harlow, Essex, London & New York: Longman, 1988. KROEGER, Paul R. Analysing Meaning: An Introduction to Semantics and Pragmatics. Berlin: Language Science Press, 2018. LYONS, John. Linguistic Semantics. An Introduction. Cambridge: CUP, 1996. MURPHY, Lynne. Semantic Relations and the Lexicon: Antonymy, Synonymy, and Other Paradigms. Cambridge: CUP, 2003. MURPHY, Lynne. Lexical Meaning. Cambridge: CUP, 2010. SAEED, John. I. Semantics. 4th edition. London: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015. |
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Last update: PhDr. Zuzana Nádraská, Ph.D. (22.02.2023)
In order to pass and complete the course successfully, the students are required to fulfil the following: 1. home preparation, i.e. self-study of theory and completion of the assigned tasks 2. active participation in seminars 3. written test - the test covers all the topics discussed in the seminars - the minimal number of points achieved in the test is 70% - students are allowed 1 re-sit |
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Last update: PhDr. Zuzana Nádraská, Ph.D. (23.01.2023)
Topic 1: Types and modes of meaning; compositionality Topic 2: Lexical and grammatical meaning Topic 3: Theoretical approaches to the study of meaning (Componential analysis; holistic approaches) Topic 4: Meaning and concept; mental representation of categories; prototype Topic 5: Paradigmatic relations (generally) Topic 6: The paradigmatic relation of identity Topic 7: The paradigmatic relation of opposition Topic 8: Syntagmatic relations; co-occurrence restrictions; anomalies; grammar semantics Topic 9: Polysemy; meaning extension; metaphor and metonymy Topic 10: Changes and modifications of meaning; contextual modification and variation Topic 11: Summary and revision |
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Last update: PhDr. Zuzana Nádraská, Ph.D. (23.01.2023)
In order to pass and complete the course successfully, the students are required to fulfil the following: 1. home preparation, i.e. self-study of theory and completion of the assigned tasks 2. active participation in seminars 3. written test - the test covers all the topics discussed in the seminars - the minimal number of points achieved in the test is 70% - students are allowed 2 re-sits |