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The course motivates the students to deepen their linguistic knowledge, to cultivate their stylistic sensitivity and to enhance their interpretive skills. The students actively co-construct the syllabus. Established on home preparation, the seminar activities combine diverse approaches to text and discourse,which stresses interdisciplinarity.
Themes:
1.Introduction – instruments and objectives of linguistic interpretation of texts and discourse
2.Analyzing samples of fiction, poetry and/or drama
3.Analyzing samples of academic, legal and/or political discourse
4.Analyzing samples of newspaper, magazine and/or advertising discourse
5.Analyzing samples of textbooks, manuals, guidebooks and/or simplified texts (graded readers)
6.(To be suggested by students themselves)
Last update: Kadrnožková Monika, PhDr., Ph.D. (26.10.2020)
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