History of Language and Lexicography (B) - Russian
General data
Course ID: | 3200-L3-2HJLBR |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
09.3
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Course title: | History of Language and Lexicography (B) - Russian |
Name in Polish: | Historia języka i leksykografii (B) - j. rosyjski |
Organizational unit: | Faculty of Applied Linguistics |
Course groups: | |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
2.00
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Language: | Russian |
Type of course: | obligatory courses |
Prerequisites (description): | The student should know Russian at least B2. |
Short description: |
The subject of the course is the history of the Russian language against the background of the history of Indo-European and Slavonic languages. The course is addressed to students of linguistics who work with Russian-language specialist texts. The aim of the course is: • to familiarize students with various historical processes that have influenced the contemporary Russian language, • to acquaint students with the basic features of the Old Church Slavonic language and its role in the history of the Russian language. |
Full description: |
The course is designed to prepare students to independently analyze historical processes that have influenced the shape of lexemes and their forms in contemporary Russian language and caused differences between this language and other Slavic languages. The program of the course covers phonetic and morphological issues. Among the first issues, the processes of shaping the vowel and consonant system of the contemporary Russian language are discussed. Among the latter issues, the processes of shaping contemporary parts of speech and their morphological categories are discussed. The course places special emphasis on the processes that led to the emergence of contemporary regular morphological alternations and irregular forms. The classes also develop the ability to recognize Church Slavonic forms and find their Russian equivalents. In addition, the course emphasizes the diversity of linguistic influences and the need to deepen knowledge independently with the use of modern and classic sources. Student workload: 30 hours attendance = 1 ECTS 60 h independent student work = 2 ECTS: • 50 hours of ongoing preparation for classes (reading and analyzing of texts), • 10 hours preparation to pass. In the event of inability to conduct the traditional in-class lessons, the course’s contact hours will be conducted remotely with the use of the devices recommended by the University of Warsaw. |
Bibliography: |
• Bartula Cz., Podstawowe wiadomości z gramatyki staro-cerkiewno-słowiańskiej na tle porównawczym, PWN, Warszawa (różne wydania). • Friedelówna T., Łapicz Cz., Język staro-cerkiewno-słowiański, Toruń, UMK (różne wydania). • Galster I., Zarys gramatyki historycznej języka rosyjskiego, PWN, Warszawa 1998 • Moszyński L., Wstęp do filologii słowiańskiej, PWN, Warszawa 1984. • Oczkowa B., Szczepańska E., Słowiańskie języki literackie. Rys historyczny, Kraków : UJ, , 2011. • Słoński S., Gramatyka języka starosłowiańskiego (starobułgarskiego), Państwowe Zakłady Wydawnictw Szkolnych, 1950. • Spławiński-Lehr T., Witkowski W., Wybór tekstów do historii języka rosyjskiego, PWN, Warszawa 1981. • Strutyński J., Podstawowe wiadomości z gramatyki języka staro-cerkiewno-słowiańskiego, Kraków (różne wydania). • Wątróbska H., Słownik staro-cerkiewno-rusko – polski, Kraków : WAM, 2010. • Znosko A., Słownik cerkiewnosłowiańsko-polski, Białystok : Prawosławna Diecezja Białostocko-Gdańska, 1996. • Селищев А. М., Старославянский язык, Москва : МГУ, 2013. |
Learning outcomes: |
After completing the course, the student: • is aware of the complex nature of the language, its complexity and historical variability (K_W09), • knows the origin of the Russian language (S_W08), • knows the distinctive features of the Russian language in comparison with other East Slavic languages, with the Old Church Slavonic language and the Polish language (S_W08), • knows the origin of individual sounds, individual parts of speech and individual grammatical categories in Russian (S_W08), • has knowledge about sources of information (dictionaries, electronic dictionaries, etc.) concerning the history of the Russian language (S_W01), • is able to use theoretical knowledge and sources of information to analyze individual lexemes and grammatical forms (S_U02), • is prepared to independently deepen and update its knowledge and skills in the field of historical analysis (S_K08) |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
The final grade is based on the final written test (100%) in the form of an open test. Scoring rules for the final written test: • over 90% - 5 • 80% -89% - 4+ • 70% -79% - 4 • 60% -69% - 3+ • 50% -59% - 3 Principles of cooperation with the students: • allowed 3 unjustified absences of students from classes |
Classes in period "Winter semester 2023/24" (past)
Time span: | 2023-10-01 - 2024-01-28 |
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Coordinators: | Małgorzata Kornacka | |
Group instructors: | Małgorzata Kornacka | |
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Classes in period "Winter semester 2024/25" (future)
Time span: | 2024-10-01 - 2025-01-26 |
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Coordinators: | Małgorzata Kornacka | |
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Classes in period "Summer semester 2024/25" (future)
Time span: | 2025-02-17 - 2025-06-08 |
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Type of class: |
Lecture, 30 hours
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Coordinators: | Małgorzata Kornacka | |
Group instructors: | Małgorzata Kornacka | |
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