Lecturer(s)
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Krappmann Marie, Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Content of the individual teaching units: 1. Introduction of the discipline "morphology", intersections with other disciplines 2. Definition of the term "word" 3. Morph, morpheme, allomorph 4. Morphological models 5. Problems of defining word types 6. Lexeme construction 7. Synthetic and analytic verb forms 8. Categories of Tempus 9. Categories of Modus (+ indirect speech) 10. Category Genus verbi 11. Aspectality (vid versus Aktionsart) 12. Morphosyntax of verbs 13. Preparation for the test
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Lecture, Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming), Work with Text (with Book, Textbook), Methods of Written Work
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Learning outcomes
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TThe lecture in German morphology consolidates and extends theoretical and practical knowledge of German grammar, focusing on common grammatical phenomena of the contemporary German language as well as more complex grammatical structures in the field of German morphology. Complementary, transformation and translation exercises in the lecture focus on the systematic differences between Czech and German. The lecture in the winter semester will be followed by a lecture in the summer semester. Objectives of the individual teaching units: 1. Introduction of the discipline "morphology", intersections with other disciplines 2. Definition of the term "word" 3. Morph, morpheme, allomorph 4. Morphological models 5. Problems of defining word types 6. Lexeme construction 7. Synthetic and analytic verb forms 8. Categories of Tempus 9. Categories of Modus (+ indirect speech) 10. Category Genus verbi 11. Aspectality (vid versus Aktionsart) 12. Morphosyntax of verbs 13. Test preparation
After the completion of a two-term morphology exercise and the lecture the student masters the knowledge of German grammar, gains a comprehensive overview of the basic system of German descriptive grammar and the ability to form grammatically correct text units.
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Prerequisites
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Intended for Bachelor's students. (Preferably second and third year.)
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Written exam
Completion of all assignments, winter and summer semesters is completed with a written test.
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Recommended literature
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Booij, Geert et al. (Hrsg.):. (2000). Morphologie. Berlin - New York.
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Elsen, Hilke. (2011). Grundzüge der Morphologie des Deutschen. Berlin - Boston.
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Helbig, G.; Buscha, J. (1991). Übungsgrammatik Deutsch. Leipzig.
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Helbig, Gerhard; Buscha, Joachim. (2001). Deutsche Grammatik. Ein Handbuch für den Ausländerunterricht. Berlin und München.
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Hentschel, Elke; Vogel, Petra M. (2009). Deutsche Morphologie. De Gruyter Lexikon. Berlin - New York.
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Heringen, Hans Jürgen. (2009). Morphologie. Paderborn.
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Křížková, Z.; Nový, J. (1999). Grammatische Übungen für Germanisten. Olomouc.
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Křížková, Zdenka; Nový, Jiří. (2006). Übungen zur deutschen Morphologie. Olomouc.
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