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The aim of this course is to introduce the students to the lexicology of Modern English ? including both Lexical Semantics
and Word-Formation. The key aspects of the historical development of the English lexis and its socio-cultural context will
also be studied. The stylistic layers of the word-stock will be explored as well as relevant issues in lexicography. Having
completed this course, students should be able to demonstrate a familiarity with linguistic concepts and terminology that will
enable them to theoretically explain relevant features of English word-formation and lexical semantics and to apply
theoretical notions in practice.
Last update: Esserová Kateřina, DiS. (02.12.2019)
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Online teaching takes place on the Google Classroom and Zoom platforms. All of the relevant links will be sent to signed up students before the beginning of the summer semester via e-mail. Online or e-mail consultations with the teacher are available throughout the whole semester.
Last update: Lancová Klára, PhDr., Ph.D. (28.01.2021)
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Doporučená literatura:
ADAMS, V. Introduction to Modern English Word-Formation. London: Longman, 1973 BAUER, L. English Word-formation, 4th reprint. Cambridge: CUP, 1993. CRUSE, D. A. Lexical Semantics. Cambridge: CUP, 1995. GREENBAUM, S. & QUIRK, R. A Student's grammar of the English Language. London: Longman, 1990.
Last update: Esserová Kateřina, DiS. (02.12.2019)
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Week 1 Introduction. Key Terms in Lexicology and Lexicography. PLC Week 2 Working with Words. Teaching and Learning Vocabulary. - self-study Week 3 Borrowing. Historical Development of the English Word-Stock. Week 4 Lexicography. Word-Stock Layers. Registers. Style. Week 5 Affixation I. Week 6 Affixation II. Week 7 Conversion. Week 8 Compounding. Week 9 Minor Word-Formation Processes. Collocations. Set expressions. Week 10 Word Meaning. Week 11 Sense Relations between Words. Week 12 Sense Developments. Figures of Speech. Last update: Esserová Kateřina, DiS. (02.12.2019)
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