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The Fundaments of Czech Grammar - OEBCC1704Z
Title: The Fundaments of Czech Grammar
Guaranteed by: Katedra českého jazyka (41-KCJ)
Faculty: Faculty of Education
Actual: from 2021
Semester: both
E-Credits: 5
Hours per week, examination: 0/1, MC [HT]
Capacity: winter:unknown / unknown (5)
summer:unknown / unknown (5)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Note: enabled for web enrollment
priority enrollment if the course is part of the study plan
can be fulfilled in the future
you can enroll for the course in winter and in summer semester
Guarantor: doc. PhDr. Pavla Chejnová, Ph.D.
Teacher(s): doc. PhDr. Pavla Chejnová, Ph.D.
PhDr. Zuzana Wildová, Ph.D.
Class: Předměty v angličtině - bc.
Annotation -
Last update: doc. PhDr. Pavla Chejnová, Ph.D. (29.01.2024)
The course deals with the fundaments of Czech grammar. Czech language from synchronic and diachronic perspective, Czech language as a West Slavonic language, Czech language grammar system. Stratification linguistics.
Literature
Last update: doc. PhDr. Pavla Chejnová, Ph.D. (29.01.2024)
Recommended Literature:

HOLÁ, L. 2007: Czech Grammar in a Nutshell. Prague: Akropolis.
HŮRKOVÁ, J. 1995: Česká výslovnostní norma. Prague: Scientia.
KARLÍK, P. - NEKULA, M. - RUSÍNOVÁ, Z. Eds. 2008: Příruční mluvnice češtiny. Prague: Nakladatelství Lidové noviny.
Pravidla českého pravopisu a tvarosloví. after 1993.
SGALL, P. et al. 1992: Variation in Language: Code switching in Czech as a challenge for sociolinguistics. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
Slovník spisovné češtiny pro školu a veřejnost. Prague: Academia, 2006.
VACHEK, J. 2003: Dictionary of the Prague School of Linguistics. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
www.locallingo.com/czech/grammar/index.html
Syllabus
Last update: doc. PhDr. Pavla Chejnová, Ph.D. (29.01.2024)

 

1. Czech as a West Slavonic language. The genealogical classification of languages. Czech language from a diachronic perspective.

2. Czech as an inflectional language. Skalička’s typology of languages. The contrast between synthetic language (Czech) and analytic language (English).

3. Fundaments of Czech phonetics and phonology. Practical exercises in Czech pronunciation. Czech prosody.

4. Czech orthography. Correlation between graphemes and phonemes.

5. Czech morphology. Grammatical system. Nominal morphology. The grammatical category of case, grammatical gender, animacy, and number.

6. Czech morphology. Grammatical system. Verbal morphology. The grammatical category of person, number, tense, mood, and aspect.

7. Czech syntax. Czech word order. Principles of functional sentence perspective.

8. Principles of word formation. Derivational morphology. Abbreviation. Composition. Foreign words in Czech. Adaptation of foreign words.

9. Czech sociolinguistic characteristics. Diglossia. Common Czech, inter-dialects, dialects, sociolects.

10. Prague Linguistic Circle. Prominent personalities of Czech linguistics. International influence.

11. Practical exercises depending on the Czech language knowledge.

12. Student presentations, discussion, evaluation and assessment.

Course completion requirements
Last update: doc. PhDr. Pavla Chejnová, Ph.D. (29.01.2024)

Presentation of one of the topics covered in the seminar. Attendance. 

 
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