Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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1. Lexicology as a linguistic discipline and its relation to other linguistic disciplines. Basic units and terminology. 2. The meaning of a word. 3. Polysemy, metonymy, metaphor. 4. Homonymy, paronymy. 5. Synonymy. 6. Antonymy. 7. Semantic fields. 8. Phraseology and the basic features of phrasemes. 9. Russian lexicon from the point of view of its origins. 10. Russian lexicon: core and periphery, passive and active vocabulary. 11. Russian lexicon and its stylistic strata. 1. New tendencies in present day Russian lexicon.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training), Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming), Work with Text (with Book, Textbook)
- Attendace
- 25 hours per semester
- Preparation for the Exam
- 13 hours per semester
- Homework for Teaching
- 12 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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This course is dedicated to the key questions of modern lexicology and lexicography, including phraseology. The following topics are discussed: complex description of word as the basic unit of lexical level of language, the essence of lexical meaning, lexico-semantic categories, differentiation of lexicon, the base of word-formation, phraseology and lexicography, basic Russian dictionaries, polysemy, metaphor, metonymy, homonymy, synonymy, antonymy, semantic field, lexical meaning, new phenonema in Russian lexicon. We shall also discuss the semasiological characteristics of current Russian phraseological system, the phraseological units (phrasemes), the meaning of a phraseme as compared to lexeme, the borders of phraseology and its relation to lexicology, terminology and peremiology. Diachronic and synchronic approaches in phraseology: sources and development of Russian phraseology, original and borrowed phrasemes, international phrasemes and the problem of translation of phrasemes.
Understanding the basic concepts of lexicology and basic insight into the lexical system of Russian both in synchronic and diachronic aspects, basis of phraseology.
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Prerequisites
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A practical knowledge of Russian, at least A2 level of the European Framework of Reference for Languages.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral exam, Written exam
? Attendance, max. 2 absences ? Written or oral assignments ? Passing the written tests
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Recommended literature
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Fomina, M.I. Sovremennyj russkij jazyk. Leksikologia. M. 2001..
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Je. Širjajev. Russkij jazyk. Opole: Uniwersytet Opolski - Instytut Filologii Polskiej, 1997..
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L.P. Krysyn. Sovremennyj russkij jazyk: sociaľnaja i funkcionaľnaja differenciacija . M.: Jazyky slavjanskoj kuľtury 2003..
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Mokienko, V. ? Wurm, A. Česko-ruský frazeologický slovník. Olomouc, 2002..
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Rozentaľ, D.E., Golub, I.V., Telenkova, M.A. Sovremennyj russkij jazyk. M. 1994..
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Stěpanova L. Česká a ruská frazeologie: diachronní aspekty. Olomouc: Univerzita Palackého, 2004..
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Stěpanova L. Sovremennyj russkij jazyk: prazdnik verbalnoj svobody. Olomouc, 2011.
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Vinogradov, V.V. Leksikologia i leksikografia. M. 1977..
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