English Language - Theoretical Part - 1st year Triennale - Academic Year 2006-07

Triennale (tutti i corsi di laurea) Cognomi D-L, Gruppo B

 

Modalitá di erogazione:
tradizionale


Organizzazione didattica:
lezioni


Metodi di Valutazione:
scritta


Anno di Corso

  • Primo Anno

Anno Accademico:
2008/2009


Risultati di Apprendimento:
m


Attivitá di supporto alla didattica:
m


Testi di riferimento:

Textbooks



· F. Aarts and J. Aarts, 1982, English Syntactic Structures: Functions and Categories in Sentence Analysis, Pergamon, Oxford;

· F. Aarts and J. Aarts, 1982, English Syntactic Structures: Functions and Categories in Sentence Analysis: Workbook, Pergamon, Oxford.

Programma del corso:

Lingua inglese I

Corso di Laurea Triennale in Lingue e Culture Europee ed Extraeuropee

Corso di Laurea Triennale in Lingue per la Mediazione Linguistica

Corso di Laurea Triennale in Lingue e Comunicazione



Lingua Inglese - Primo Anno - Gruppo B

Programma Anno Accademico 2006/07

Geoffrey Michael Gray





English Language 1: Structural Grammar (20 ore, 10 crediti)



Textbooks



· F. Aarts and J. Aarts, 1982, English Syntactic Structures: Functions and Categories in Sentence Analysis, Pergamon, Oxford;

· F. Aarts and J. Aarts, 1982, English Syntactic Structures: Functions and Categories in Sentence Analysis: Workbook, Pergamon, Oxford.





Essential Syllabus



· Introduction to Structural Grammar

· Constituents, the Rankscale and Rankshift

· Tree-Diagrams

· The Morpheme: Free Morphemes, Bound Morphemes, Prefixes, Suffixes, Derivational Affixes, Inflectional Affixes

· The Word: Open Classes (Nouns, Adjectives, Adverbs, Verbs) and Closed Classes (Prepositions, Conjunctions, Articles, Numerals, Pronouns, Quantifiers, Interjections)

· The Phrase: Noun Phrase, Adjective Phrase, Adverb Phrase, Verb Phrase, Prepositional Phrase

· The Clause: Finite Clause, Non-Finite Clause, Verbless Clause

· The Sentence Forms: Simple Sentence, Compound Sentence and Coordination, Complex Sentence and Subordination

· The Sentence Functions: Positive Sentence, Negative Sentence, Interrogative Sentence, Imperative Sentence, Exclamatory Sentence

· The Sentence and the Organisation of the Message: End-Focus and Contrastive Focus, Unmarked Wordorder and Marked Wordorder, the Cleft Sentence and the Pseudo Cleft Sentence

· Sentence Phrase Functions (Subject, Predicator, Adverbial, Direct Object, Indirect Object, Benefactive Object, Subject Attribute, Object Attribute, Predicator Complement) and Their Realisations