Lecturer(s)
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Matyušová Zdeňka, doc. PaedDr. Ph.D.
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Vágnerová Marta, PhDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. Subject and definition of morphemics terms. Morpheme, morph, allomorph and its species. Morphematic analysis. 2. Declension of proper names, abbreviations and acronyms (in confrontation with Czech). Declension of surnames. 3. Pluralia tantum and singularia tantum in comparison with Czech. 4. Substantivized adjectives. Adjective phrases different from Czech. 5. Copular and semi-copular verbs. Russian equivalents of the Czech verb "to have". 6. Numbers. Revision of declension of cardinal numbers. Declension of multiword numbers. 7. Expression of approximateness. Expression of the rate of reduction or increase. Distributive numbers. 8. Generic and multiplicative numbers. 9. Indefinite numbers. Fractions and decimals. Reading records of arithmetic operations. 10. Verbal adjectives, their functions in a sentence. Verbal adjectives present active and past active. 11. Verbal adjectives present in the passive and past in the passive. 12. Transgressives, their functions in the sentence and methods of translation into Czech. 13. Combining prepositions with different cases in comparison with Czech. 14. Summary, repetition.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing), Dialogic (discussion, interview, brainstorming)
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Learning outcomes
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Acquisition of terminology in the field of morphemics and other concepts related to the topics covered. Acquisition of selected more difficult phenomena from the morphology of the Russian language - all in confrontation with Czech.
Orientation in the topics covered, knowledge of the morphological system of Russian in the field of discussed phenomena, acquisition of practical skills in their use in language.
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Prerequisites
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The student must have mastered the material covered in the subjects of Morphology for primary school teachers I. and Morphology for primary school teachers II.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral examination, Test
Regular attendance in lectures and seminars, active participation in seminars, successfully written sub-tests during semester.
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Recommended literature
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Adamec, P. a kol.:. Morfologie ruštiny I. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 1996.
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Adamec, P. a kol.:. Morfologie ruštiny II. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 2003.
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Balcar, M.:. Sbírka cvičení k ruské gramatice, Praha: Oeconomica, 2009.
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Csiriková, M. - Golčáková, B.:. Ruská gramatika ve cvičeních. Praha: Leda 2012.
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Čára, V. a kol.:. Ruská mluvnice pro střední školy. Praha: SPN, 1996.
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Kopeckij, L. V.:. Morfologija sovremennogo russkogo literaturnogo jazyka. Praha: SPN, 1976.
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Rjabuškina, S.V.:. Morfologija sovremennogo russkogo jazyka. Praktikum. Moskva: Flinta, 2009.
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