Slavic phraseology in ethnolinguistic aspect
Course: East Slavic philology and English language: Theor. & Appl. Stud.: Belarus.& Ukr. Lang. & Lit
Structural unit: Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology
Title
Slavic phraseology in ethnolinguistic aspect
Code
ВБ1.6
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
3 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5
Learning outcomes
PRN1. PRN2. PRN4. PRN6. A complete list of learning outcomes for the OP is provided in the "Program Profile" section.
Form of study
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Successful completion of courses: Lexicology and lexicography of the Belarusian language; Stylistics of the Belarusian language; Principles of etymological analysis of the vocabulary of Slavic languages; History of Belarusian culture; Folklore of Western and Eastern Slavs; students must know the theoretical foundations of general linguistics, possess the method of semantic analysis, elementary skills of searching, accumulating, analyzing and synthesizing information
Course content
The goal of the discipline is the formation of professional competencies of master's students based on the system of knowledge about the interaction of the national (Belarusian) language and culture from the point of view of lingocentrism and anthropocentrism in the context of European theoretical foundations and linguistic and cultural traditions. The discipline is taught in the 3rd semester and is worth 5 ECTS credits. The course includes 2 content modules: Module 1 "Ethnolinguistics as an interdisciplinary science", Module 2: "National and cultural semantics of Belarusian phraseology on a pan-Slavic background". The form of final semester control is an exam.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
Main:
Aksamitov A.S. Belarusian phraseology. Minsk, 1978.
Ivanov Ya. Ya. Aphoristic units in the Belarusian language: monograph. Mogilev, 2017.
I.I. Karatkevich Modern Belarusian language. Lexicology. Lexicography. Phraseology: Study guide. Kyiv, 2019.
Koval V.I. Eastern Slavic ethnophraseology: derivation, semantics, origin. Gomel, 1998.
Lepeshav I. Phraseology of the modern Belarusian language: Study. dapam for Philal. faculty university Minsk: University Shk., 1998.
Additional and electronic resources:
Kalita I. V. Essays on comparative phraseology II. The color palette in the national paintings of the world of Russians, Belarusians, Ukrainians and Czechs. Ústí nad Labem, 2017.
Small Russian-Belarusian dictionary of proverbs, sayings and phraseological units. URL: http://surl.li/oyuvq
Slavic phraseology in the light of modern linguistic paradigms. Gomel, 2018. URL: http://surl.li/bcwoc
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures and practical classes, guidance of independent work and monitoring of its implementation, individual consultations, exam.
Assessment methods and criteria
Training takes place in the form of lectures, practical classes, and independent work. Throughout the semester, after the lectures on the relevant topics, seminar classes are held, at which evaluation is carried out according to the types of work and forms of control: answers in the seminar class (max. 8, min. 2), additions in the seminar class, participation in the discussion (max. 4, min. 2), report-analysis of scientific literature (max. 8, min. 4), writing and defending an abstract (max. 10, min. 7), presentation (max. 10, min. 7), final test or test (max. 20, min. 14).
The final grade in the discipline (minimum 60, maximum 100 points) consists of the sum of the number of points for the semester work (minimum 36, maximum 60 points) and the final assessment in the exam (minimum 24, maximum 40 points).
Language of instruction
Ukrainian, Belarusian
Lecturers
This discipline is taught by the following teachers
Departments
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