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The subject deals with morphology of Latin and Greek nouns, adjectives, Greek stems, prefixes and suffixes on a
level necessary to understand professional medical language used in the Czech medical context.
Poslední úprava: Kolářová Jana (31.01.2020)
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This is a one-term subject. In order to complete the course, students have to pass two subsequent evaluations: 1) winter credit (Cr): Cr is given either for sufficient performance in progress tests (70 per cent and more) during the semester and a satisfactory attendance, or for a complete credit test which is written at the end of the winter term or within winter exam period, 2) final exam (written test) that covers grammar of the whole subject. Both evaluations should take place by the end of the winter term and their content, focusing on grammar, is basically the same. The difference is in extent as the finals are longer and slightly more complex than the credit test. For further details on credits and examinations visit the website of the institute or ask your teacher. Poslední úprava: Žytek Jakub, Mgr., M.Phil., Ph.D. (31.10.2015)
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Karel Černý, Guide to Basic Medical Terminology, Prague: Karolinum 2013, ISBN: 978-80-246-2211-8. Poslední úprava: Žytek Jakub, Mgr., M.Phil., Ph.D. (31.10.2015)
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1. Introduction to the subject, pronunciation. 2. Basic linguistic concepts (grammatical case, number and gender; nominal vs. adjectival attribute) 3. 1st declension nouns 4. 2nd declension nouns 5. 1st and 2nd declension adjectives 6. Review lesson 1 7. 4th and 5th declension nouns 8. 3rd declension imparisyllabic nouns 9. 3rd declension parisyllabic nouns 10. 3rd declension adjectives 11. Greek paradigms (colon, diabetes, systole) 12. Clinical terminology I (stems) 13. Clinical terminology II (prefixes and suffixes) 14. Review lesson 2 15. Credit test. Poslední úprava: Kolářová Jana (31.01.2020)
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