Course: Morphology of Russian Language 1

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Course title Morphology of Russian Language 1
Course code KSR/7MF1
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Exercise
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter and summer
Number of ECTS credits 3
Language of instruction Czech, Russian
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Course availability The course is available to visiting students
Lecturer(s)
  • Arkhanhelska Alla, prof. DrSc.
  • Slovák Václav, Mgr. Ph.D.
Course content
Přednášky Parts of speech classification and categorisation. Nouns and their grammar categories (gender, number, case). Adjectives and their categories. Pronouns and their classes. Numerals. Verbs and their grammar categories (semantics and forms). Cvičení Pronouns - personal, reflexive, possessive Pronouns - demonstrative, interrogative-relative, determining Pronouns - indefinite, negative Numbers - introduction, basic Numerals - species, series Numerals - indefinite, fractional, multiple, numerical expressions, expressing approximation

Learning activities and teaching methods
Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training), Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming), Work with Text (with Book, Textbook)
  • Homework for Teaching - 10 hours per semester
  • Attendace - 25 hours per semester
  • Preparation for the Course Credit - 15 hours per semester
Learning outcomes
This introductory course to the morphology of Russian language is further developing the knowledge gained from the language grammar exercises 1 and 2 and is dedicated to a practical outline of selected morphological phenomena in Russian grammar, the knowledge of which is a necessary condition for studying the theoretical Russian morphology. We shall deal mostly with a functional approach to language and we shall also confront Czech and Russian languages in order to focus on the possible interference. Apart from the orthographical, accentological and pardigmatical specific features of the parts of speech we shall deal with (defectiveness of paradigms), we shall also discuss the adequate translation of the categories and elements absent in Czech grammar.
Enhancing the language competence, understanding the selected morphological phenomena (see the syllabus) of the present day Russian language.
Prerequisites
Completing the courses preceding this course, i.e. having the knowledge of flexion of Russian nouns and adjectives, flexion of the Russian verb and the corresponding level of language competence. A practical knowledge of Russian, at least A2 level of the European Framework of Reference for Languages.

Assessment methods and criteria
Written exam

Attendance, max. 2 absences Written assignments Passing the credit tests
Recommended literature
  • Arkhanhelska, A., Slovák, V. Morfologija sovremennogo russkogo jazyka v sopostavleniji s češskim. Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci. 2017.
  • Vobořil, Ladislav. Praktická cvičení z ruštiny pro filology-překladatele II : (výklad a cvičení). Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci. 2015.


Study plans that include the course
Faculty Study plan (Version) Category of Branch/Specialization Recommended year of study Recommended semester
Faculty: Faculty of Arts Study plan (Version): Russian Philology (2019) Category: Philological sciences 2 Recommended year of study:2, Recommended semester: Winter
Faculty: Faculty of Arts Study plan (Version): Russian Philology (2019) Category: Philological sciences 2 Recommended year of study:2, Recommended semester: Winter
Faculty: Faculty of Arts Study plan (Version): Russian Philology (2022) Category: Philological sciences 2 Recommended year of study:2, Recommended semester: Winter
Faculty: Faculty of Arts Study plan (Version): Russian Philology Aimed at Translation and Business (2019) Category: Philological sciences 2 Recommended year of study:2, Recommended semester: Winter
Faculty: Faculty of Arts Study plan (Version): Russian Philology (2019) Category: Philological sciences 2 Recommended year of study:2, Recommended semester: Winter