FF:CJJ06 ModCz Syntax - Course Information
CJJ06 Modern Czech Syntax
Faculty of ArtsAutumn 2020
- Extent and Intensity
- 0/2/0. 4 credit(s). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
- Teacher(s)
- doc. Mgr. Pavel Caha, Ph.D. (lecturer)
Mgr. Hana Žižková, Ph.D. (lecturer) - Guaranteed by
- doc. Mgr. Pavel Caha, Ph.D.
Department of Czech Language – Faculty of Arts
Contact Person: Jaroslava Vybíralová
Supplier department: Department of Czech Language – Faculty of Arts - Timetable of Seminar Groups
- CJJ06/01: Thu 8:00–9:40 D51, P. Caha
CJJ06/02: Thu 10:00–11:40 D51, P. Caha - Prerequisites
- CJJ04 Morphology
In the seminar, we discuss assignments that everyone has to solve before the class. The theory required to complete the assignments can be acquired either by reading the textbook by L. Haegeman, or by attending the lecture CJBB172 Introduction to Czech syntax. - Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
The capacity limit for the course is 80 student(s).
Current registration and enrolment status: enrolled: 1/80, only registered: 0/80, only registered with preference (fields directly associated with the programme): 0/80 - fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- Czech Language and Literature (programme FF, B-FI) (2)
- Czech Language and Literature (programme FF, B-HS)
- Czech Language and Literature (programme FF, B-MA)
- Czech Language with Orientation on Computational Linguistics (programme FF, B-FI)
- Computational Linguistics (programme FF, B-PLIN_) (3)
- Course objectives
- The aims of the course are:
1. to get the students acquainted with recent theories about the structure of a sentence as the elementary unit of the language system/of a text,
2. to help them understand the possibilities of the system for creating correct Czech sentences,
3. to help them understand formal relations among sentence elements.
At the end of the course the students should be able to understand and capture the basic aspects of syntactic structure by means of a syntactic parse tree. The seminar is orientated practically, i.e. the focus is on application of the particular knowledge into practice when working with an example sentence. - Learning outcomes
- At the end of the course, the student is able to:
- identify sentence constituents;
- correctly label various kinds of constituents and characterise their function;
- draw a phrase-structure tree for sentences and their parts;
- to understand, formulate and formally encode basic rules of syntax;
- analyse the structure of words using head movement;
- structurally depict the rules for question formation, relative clause formation and conditional clause formation;
- understand, describe and formally capture co-reference relations between antecedents and anaphoric elements. - Syllabus
- 1. Syntactic structure.
- 2. Auxiliary sequences, negation, question formation, conditionals.
- 3. How to tell a constituent (ellipsis, coordination, ...).
- 4. Constituents and their properties.
- 5. Arguments.
- 6. Adverbials.
- 7. Binding.
- 8. Raising to subject.
- 9. Wh-movement.
- 10. Head movement.
- 11. Clitics.
- 12. Syntax and Morphology.
- Literature
- required literature
- HAEGEMAN, Liliane M. V. Thinking syntactically : a guide to argumentation and analysis. 1st pub. Malden: Blackwell, 2006, xii, 386. ISBN 1405118520. info
- recommended literature
- KARLÍK, Petr, Jana PLESKALOVÁ and Marek NEKULA. Encyklopedický slovník češtiny (Encyclopaedia of the Czech language). Praha: LN, 2002, 10 pp. Nakladatelství Lidové noviny. ISBN 80-7106-484-X. info
- not specified
- ŠMILAUER, Vladimír. Novočeská skladba. 2. vyd. v SPN, (v ČSSR 3. v. Praha: Státní pedagogické nakladatelství, 1969, 574 s. URL info
- GREPL, Miroslav and Petr KARLÍK. Skladba češtiny. Olomouc: Votobia, 1998, 503 s. ISBN 80-7198-281-4. info
- DANEŠ, František, Zdeněk HLAVSA and Miroslav GREPL. Mluvnice češtiny. 1. vyd. Praha: Academia, 1987, 746 s. info
- Teaching methods
- The methods used include theoretical and practical skills, the theoretical ones being to read assigned scholarly materials, the practical ones to analyze concrete Czech sentences/texts.
- Assessment methods
- To complete the course successfully, it is necessary: 1) to participate actively and regularly in the seminars (to read assigned texts and to prepare for the seminars beforehand; the attendance is compulsory), 2) to succeed in a written exam (test).
- Language of instruction
- Czech
- Follow-Up Courses
- Further Comments
- Study Materials
The course is taught annually.
- Enrolment Statistics (Autumn 2020, recent)
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