Modern Ukrainian Language. Morphology

Course: Ukrainian Language and Translation (for Foreigners) (Language of study Ukrainian)

Structural unit: Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology

Title
Modern Ukrainian Language. Morphology
Code
ОК.12
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2022/2023
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
6 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
8
Learning outcomes
PTR 7. To understand the main problems of philology and ways to solve them using appropriate methods and innovative approaches. PTR 8. To know and understand the Russian language system and history, and to be able to use this knowledge in professional activities. PTR 9. To characterize the dialectal and social varieties of the Russian language PTR 12. To analyze linguistic units, determine their interaction and characterize linguistic phenomena and processes that determine them.
Form of study
Distance form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Successful mastery of theoretical and practical courses of the Ukrainian language taught during the first and second years of study (1-4 semesters): Modern Ukrainian language. Lexicology. Phraseology. Lexicography", "Modern Ukrainian Language. Word Formation", "Practical Course of the Ukrainian Language", "Practical Grammar of the Ukrainian Language", "Practical Phonetics of the Ukrainian Language", "Commented Reading of Scientific Texts".
Course content
The discipline gives students a holistic view of the grammatical system of the Ukrainian language, the basic concepts and categories of morphology, morphological norms; forms and develops skills of morphological analysis of linguistic units, professional scientific speech; summarizes previous knowledge and serves as a theoretical basis for mastering further theoretical courses. The discipline deals with the grammatical structure of the language, including grammatical classes of words (parts of speech), grammatical categories of these parts of speech and their forms, as well as units smaller than a word (proper morphemes, analytical morphemes and word morphemes that express morphological and syntactic meanings).
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Vykhovanets I., Horodenska K. Teoretychna morfolohiia ukrainskoi movy. Kyiv, 2004. 398 s. 2. Vykhovanets I.R. Pryimennykova systema ukrainskoi movy. Kyiv, 1980. 286 s. 3. Hrypas N.Ia., Pliushch M.Ia. Ukrainska mova. Dydaktychnyi material z morfolohii. Kyiv, 2003. 184 s. 4. Zahnitko Anatolii. Movnyi prostir hramatyky : [monohrafiia]. Vinnytsia: Nilan-Ltd, 2018. 448 s. 5. Lukinova T.B. Chyslivnyky v slovianskykh movakh (porivnialno- istorychnyi narys). Kyiv : Naukova dumka, 2000. 370 s. 6. Pliushch M.Ia., Leuta O.I., Halona N.P. Suchasna ukrainska literaturna mova. Zbirnyk vprav. Kyiv, 2003. 287 s. 7. Shevchenko M.V. Suchasna ukrainska mova. Morfolohiia : navchalnyi posibnyk. Kyiv, 2008. 128 s. 8. Trenazher z ukrainskoi movy. URL : https://webpen.com.ua/pages/Morphology_and_spelling/adjective_declination.html
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Forms of education: lectures, practical classes, independent work. Method of problem-based teaching, partially searching. Theoretical and practical, consciously practical teaching methods (observation, explanation, discussion; morphological analysis, analysis of morphological units in comparison with lexical and other grammatical units, functional properties characteristic of a particular grammatical unit, etc.) Method of consolidation and training exercises (observation, analysis and classification of grammatical forms). Illustrative methods. Independent work with scientific and reference literature.
Assessment methods and criteria
Forms of control: oral answers, written homework, module tests. See the work program of the discipline for the assessment criteria for each type of assignment.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

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