PART 1. MORPHOLOGY

Study guide for third year students

 

Учебно-методическое пособие

для вузов

Составитель:

М.В. Бочарова

 

 

Воронеж 2007

 

Утверждено Научно-методическим советом факультета романо-германской филологии 3 апреля 2007г., протокол № 4.

 

Научный редактор: Л.В. Цурикова

 

Рецензент: Т.М. Ломова.

 

 

Учебно-методическое пособие подготовлено на кафедре английской филологии факультета романо-германской филологии Воронежского государственного университета.

 

Рекомендуется для студентов 3-го курса факультета РГФ дневного и вечернего отделений.

 

Для специальностей 031000 (520300) «Филология», 031201 (022600) «Теория и методика преподавания иностранных языков и культур».

CONTENTS

  PREFACE …………………………………………………………   PART 1. TOPIC OUTLINE   MORPHOLOGY AS A BRANCH OF LINGUISTICS ………….. THE PROBLEM OF PARTS OF SPEECH CLASSIFICATION ... THE NOUN IN ENGLISH ……………………………………….. THE VERB IN ENGLISH ……………………………….…..…… THE ADJECTIVE IN ENGLISH ……………….……………..…. THE ADVERB IN ENGLISH ……………………………………. THE PRONOUN IN ENGLISH ………………………………….. THE NUMERAL IN ENGLISH …………………………………. FUNCTION WORDS IN ENGLISH ………………………….….   PART 2. TASKS FOR PRACTICAL CLASSES …………………   PART 3. TOPICS FOR SELF-STUDY AND PROJECT WORK...   THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF THE COURSE. MORPHOLOGY ………………………………………………….   REFERENCES …………………………………….........................              

PREFACE

The Study Guide is intended for third year students majoring in Linguistics. It aims to help them understand and use the fundamental principles of Theoretical English Grammar, as well as organize their self-study sessions in Theoretical Morphology of the English Language.

 

 

This is achieved in various ways. Part 1 of the Study Guide provides an outline of the topics discussed in lectures and those for self-study. Students are required to be able to expand on every aspect mentioned and to illustrate it with examples. Part 2 contains a variety of exercises to be done in practical classes. A list of topics for self-study and project work is given in Part 3. Also included are a list of the theoretical aspects of the course and a list of recommended textbooks and other reference materials.

PART 1. TOPIC OUTLINE