FPF:UCJDLSJ1 Linguistics of language struct - Course Information
UCJDLSJ1 Linguistics of language structure - English
Faculty of Philosophy and Science in OpavaSummer 2015
- Extent and Intensity
- 1/0/0. 0 credit(s). Type of Completion: dzk.
- Teacher(s)
- prof. PhDr. Jarmila Tárnyiková, CSc. (lecturer)
- Guaranteed by
- prof. PhDr. Jarmila Tárnyiková, CSc.
Institute of Foreign Languages – Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava - Prerequisites (in Czech)
- UCJDAJK1 Corpus architecture and encodi
- Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
- fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- Corpus linguistics with specialization in English (programme FPF, P7310 Filo) (2)
- Course objectives
- The objective is to provide students with extended grammar covering the so called linguistics of the text.
- Syllabus
- 1. Structural properties of sentence complexing in written and spoken communication.
2. (Sentence complexes as configurations of clauses, semi-clauses, clause-like units, absolute and supplementive clauses, nominalised and elliptical structures.}
3. Tendencies in sentence complexing (processing strategies) in English and in Czech (cf. the relatively compact structures in English and relatively loose structures of sentence complexes in Czech].
4. Information packaging in sentence complexes and its impact on structural configurations within the sentence complex
- 1. Structural properties of sentence complexing in written and spoken communication.
- Language of instruction
- English
- Further Comments
- The course can also be completed outside the examination period.
- Teacher's information
- Examination in a form of academic dispute
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Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishers.
Duková, L. 1999 [1975]. The Compound and Complex Sentence in English Fiction and
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Duková, L. 1999[1991]. The Complex Sentence in British and Czech Grammar. In Studies
in the English Language, Part 2.Praha: Karolinum, 219-228.
Firbas, J. 1992. Functional Sentence Perspective in Written and Spoken Communication.
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Halliday, M.A.K. 1989[1985]. Spoken and written Language. Oxford: Oxford University
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Mathesius, V 1975[1961]. A Functional Analysis of Present-Day English on a General
Linguistic Basis. Praha: Academia.
Matthiessen, C. and S.A. Thompson, 1988. 'The structure of discourse and 'subordination'.
In: Haiman, J. and S.A. Thompson (eds.), Clause combining in grammar and
discourse. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 275-329.
Poldauf, I. 1969. The So-Called Medio-Passive in English, Acta Universitatis Carolinae -
Philologica 3, Prague Studies in English 13, 15-34.
Quirk, R. et al. 1985. A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language. London and New
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Siwierska, A. 1988. Word Order Rules. London: Croom Helm.
Svoboda, A. 1989. Kapitoly z funční syntaxe. Praha: Státní pedagogické nakladatelství.
Tárnyiková, J. 2002.From Text to Texture. An introduction to processing strategie. Univerzita
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